This Medication Is Used To Treat Swelling (Inflammation) Of The Eye After Cataract Surgery. It Is Also Used After Another Type Of Eye Surgery (Corneal Refractive Surgery) To Temporarily Relieve Pain And Sensitivity Of The Eye To Light. Diclofenac Belongs To A Class Of Drugs Known As Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (Nsaids).
This Medication Is Used To Treat Swelling (Inflammation) Of The Eye After Cataract Surgery. It Is Also Used After Another Type Of Eye Surgery (Corneal Refractive Surgery) To Temporarily Relieve Pain And Sensitivity Of The Eye To Light. Diclofenac Belongs To A Class Of Drugs Known As Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (Nsaids).
Before Using Diclofenac, Tell Your Doctor Or Pharmacist If You Are Allergic To It; Or To Aspirin Or Other Nsaids (Such As Ibuprofen, Celecoxib); Or If You Have Any Other Allergies. This Product May Contain Inactive Ingredients (Such As Polyoxyethylated Castor Oil Found In Some Brands), Which Can Cause Allergic Reactions Or Other Problems. Talk To Your Pharmacist For More Details.
Stinging/Burning Of The Eyes For 1 To 2 Minutes And Temporary Blurred Vision May Occur When You Apply This Medication. Watery Eyes May Also Occur. If Any Of These Effects Persist Or Worsen, Tell Your Doctor Or Pharmacist Promptly.
Before Using Diclofenac, Tell Your Doctor Or Pharmacist If You Are Allergic To It; Or To Aspirin Or Other Nsaids (Such As Ibuprofen, Celecoxib); Or If You Have Any Other Allergies. This Product May Contain Inactive Ingredients (Such As Polyoxyethylated Castor Oil Found In Some Brands), Which Can Cause Allergic Reactions Or Other Problems. Talk To Your Pharmacist For More Details.
Stinging/Burning Of The Eyes For 1 To 2 Minutes And Temporary Blurred Vision May Occur When You Apply This Medication. Watery Eyes May Also Occur. If Any Of These Effects Persist Or Worsen, Tell Your Doctor Or Pharmacist Promptly.