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buffymad | 15:03 Thu 21st Aug 2008 | Body & Soul
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I've been prescribed Diclofenic (don't know if that's the correct spelling!) for bad back pain (one tablet, three times a day). I know I have to take it with food but just wondering if you're meant to avoid alcohol while taking these (like with antibiotics)? I know what answer I'm hoping for ...!!!
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I take them when my back goes, I never bother about the no alcohol warning, It doesn`t send you mental, it just takes longer to kick in, the alcohol probably does a better job anyway
no, you dont have to avoid alcohol
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Phew, thanks for that! And I agree, alcohol definitely helps (or makes you forget anyway) !!!
Not sure about the alcohol. I don't remember my doctor saying anything to me when he prescribed them. but I'm sure your doctor will tell you if you ring them.

I do know that when I was on these with my bad back, I felt sick all the time. They also made me very constipated.

I eventually came off them and instead took nurofen and paracetomal, alternating between the two. Although it did effect my "movements" it wasn't as bad as Diclofenic.

I was taking them for a while but my GP took me off them because they were linked to heart attacks
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4074398.stm

Probably only a problem for longer-term users, though
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I've heard that they can cause constipation (and not looking forward to that). Have only taken one so far so can't make any comments as yet. Pain hasn't magically disappeared yet - but then I didn't expect it to! Another question, can you take any other painkillers while you're taking these, ie I've got a bad head too (I'm falling apart) - can I take anything for that?
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Take 10 a day , you won't need the alcohol then . Woo hoo!
yes, you do have to avoid alcohol while taking diclofenac . alcohol can increase the risk of stomach bleeding caused by diclofenac. you should have a leaflet with your tablets which explains this.
you can take paracetamol at the same time as diclofenac
They are an anti- inflammatory, so you can't take ibuprofen or aspirin, but paracetamol should be ok. Don't take them on an empty stomach though x
I stopped taking my Diclofenac after I was diagnosed with Gastro Oesophageal Reflux Disease (G.O.R.D.). My pain specialist said that for some people they can do more harm than good. I would avoid alcohol whilst on them as it can add to the possible side effect of stomach problems and may prevent the drug being absorbed in the proper way.

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