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Stomach ulcers from rubbing creams into the skin.
Addictive? diuretics?
Please, the standard of answers in this section is lower than i have ever seen it.
I think it must be the Diclofenac content, Doctors are very twitchy about that lately, just checked my pack and it says consult GP if no improvement after 7 days.
I have used it over a longer time frame than that myself.
I was talking in general terms - however - I am repeating what I have been told by pharmacists when buying painkiller gels, which you rub on your skin.
As JD pointed out, I carefully couched it in generalisations - and with caveats that this may not be the correct answer.
Feel free to correct me, if it turns out you do know :)
My doctor prescribed it for my plantar fasciitis recently and didn't put a time limit on it, 'use until it feels better' was the general message. If[pain is particularly bad I take an ibuprofen tablet instead of rubbing in the voltarol.
See 4.4 Looks like they can`t exclude the possibility of side affects when used long term and by putting a time limit on use without a doctor`s advice, they can avoid liabilityhttps://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/19985