Description:
Klodic has Diclofenac Potassium, a painkiller that belongs to NSAIDs. It cuts down pain, swelling, and stiffness from different problems. Doctors give it for muscle pain, backaches, tooth pain, period cramps, and sports injuries. It also helps with arthritis pain and swelling so you can move around easier.
What doctors use it for Doctors in Pakistan give Klodic for:
- Muscle and joint pain
- Back pain
- Toothache
- Period cramps
- Sports injuries
- Arthritis pain, swelling, and stiffness
How to take it
- Take exactly what your doctor says
- Swallow the whole pill with water – don’t chew or break it
- Take it with food, milk, or antacid so your stomach doesn’t get upset
- Drink lots of water
Bad effects Some people get:
- Upset stomach, feeling sick, or heartburn
- Dizzy or headaches
- Loose stools or can’t go to the bathroom
- Really bad but rare: stomach ulcers, bleeding, or kidney trouble
Get help fast if you see black poop, throw up blood, or have really bad belly pain.
Don’t take if
- You have stomach ulcers, bad kidney or liver disease, or bleeding problems
- You’re pregnant (especially the last 3 months) or nursing unless your doctor says it’s okay
- Don’t drink alcohol with this – makes stomach bleeding worse
- Old people need to be extra careful because they get more side effects
How to store
- Keep at room temperature (under 25°C)
- Keep away from heat, sun, and wetness
- Keep away from kids
Things to remember
- Always eat something when you take it to protect your stomach
- Don’t take more than what your doctor said
- Don’t use it for a long time unless your doctor tells you to
Important This is just to help you understand. It’s not medical advice. Talk to a real doctor or pharmacist before you start taking Klodic.

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