Menthol (5%w/w) + Diclofenac (1.16%w/w) + Linseed Oil (3%w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10%w/w)
Dipizox Roll-On is a topical drug used to treat musculoskeletal disorders such as backaches, sprains, arthritis, and joint discomfort by reducing pain and inflammation. The impacted area receives focused relief directly from the roll-on application.
Specifically formulated to relieve specific areas of pain and inflammation, Dipizox Roll-On is a topical analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug. Direct application to the affected region is made simple and practical with the roll-on applicator. It combines the analgesic and anti-inflammatory qualities of methyl salicylate, linseed oil, and diclofenac with the cooling effect of menthol.
Typical side effects could include:
Rarely, allergic reactions might happen and cause rashes, itching, or swelling. If you encounter serious side effects, stop using the product and consult a doctor.
1 Bottle of 50 Gm
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Related Warnings
Drinking alcohol does not specifically interact with Dipizox Roll-On. But when it comes to treating pain and inflammatory disorders, it's best to avoid drinking too much alcohol.
It's unclear if Dipizox Roll-On is safe to use during pregnancy. This substance should only be used by pregnant women under a doctor's prescription, especially in the first and third trimesters.
If you are nursing a baby, see your doctor before using Dipizox Roll-On. Caution is suggested as there is minimal information regarding the substances' excretion in breast milk.
Dipizox Roll-On has no effect on your ability to operate a motor vehicle or a piece of equipment. Being a topical drug, it doesn't impede motor abilities or make you drowsy.
It is unlikely that Dipizox Roll-On will have a major effect on kidney function because it is applied topically and is absorbed very little into the bloodstream. On the other hand, before using, people with serious kidney disease should speak with their doctor.
Dipizox Roll-On is also unlikely to impact liver function because it is not absorbed into the bloodstream to a considerable degree. Before using this medicine, patients with liver issues should consult their physician.
1. How often is Dipizox Roll-On safe to use?
Apply Dipizox Roll-On two to three times a day, or as prescribed by your physician.
2. Can I treat chronic diseases with Dipizox Roll-On?Consult your healthcare practitioner to establish the best course of action and amount of time to take medication for chronic diseases.
3. What happens if I forget to submit an application?Just as soon as you recall, apply the roll-on. Never take two doses to make up for something you forgot to apply.
4. Can I use other topical therapies in addition to Dipizox Roll-On?Using several topical therapies at once without first talking to your doctor can make you more likely to get skin irritation.
5. Are kids able to use Dipizox Roll-On safely?Be sure to speak with a doctor before giving children Dipizox Roll-On. Generally speaking, it is meant for adult use.