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Aceclofenac
Cipla Ltd.
It comes as a tablet to take by mouth, with food.
Store it in an airtight container in a cool dry place. Protect from light
In patients with severe ulcer Gastrointestinal bleeding Hypersensitivity
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Increased risk of renal impairment when Aceclofenac given with ACE inhibitors (perindopril ,captopril, enalapril, lisinopril and ramipril ), Angiotensin - II receptor antagonists ( Losartan, candesartan , telmisartan and Valsartan ), Ciclosporin,Tacrolimus and Diuretics. Antagonise hypotensive effect with ACE inhibitors, Adrenergic neurone blockers,Alphablockers, Angiotensin -II receptor antagonists, Betablockers, Calcium channel blockers, clonidine, Diazoxide, Hydralazine, Methyl dopa, Minoxidine, Moxonidine, Nitrates and Nitroprusside. Increased risk of bleeding with Antidepressants, Clopidrogel, Erlotinib, Iloprost, Pentoxifylline Sibutramine and Venlafaxine. Aceclofenac probably reduce excretion of lithium (increased risk of toxicity). Possible increased risk of convulsions when Aceclofenac given with quinolones.
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