Description:
Dynapar QPS Spray is the world's first Transdermal preparation of diclofenac. The diclofenac is a pain reliever that decreases the level of inflammatory markers that cause pain and inflammation in an area. The Dynapar QPS spray is muscle and joint pain reliever that helps patients by easing tensions in the nerves around the impacted area.
Uses / Indications:
Dynapar QPS Solution 30ml is a topical application used for back, neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee pains associated with acute and chronic signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis, muscle spasms, joints, and rheumatoid arthritis. However, the uses mentioned here are not exhaustive. There may be other conditions for which this medication may be used upon doctor’s discretion.
Interactions / Warnings:
Patients with the following conditions are suggested to seek advice from their health care professionals before taking Dynapar QPS Solution 30ml: Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredient used in the Dynapar QPS solution 30ml such as Alcohol and Diclofenac ASA or NSAID induced asthma or urticaria Aspirin traid CABG surgery periop use Caution: Renal impairment Hepatic impairment Asthma Cardiovascular disease Cardiac disease risk HTN CHF Fluid retention Coagulation disorder GI Bleeding or ulcer Prolonged use Malnutrition Diabetes mellitus Smoker Concurrent antihypertensives
Side Effects:
Dyspepsia Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Flatulence Headache Dizziness Rash Pruritus Urticaria Drowsiness Fluid retention Peripheral edema Tinnitus Sinusitis Photosensitivity Delayed Ovulation Vertigo Flushing Injection site pain
How to use:
Wash your hands well before use of the medicine. Use about 4 sprays per usage of Dynapar QPS Solution on the affected area. Contact with eyes may cause irritation and pain. To avoid this, wash your hands again after the usage. Dosage: SOS ( If necessary) or as recommended by your doctor/healthcare professional or a pharmacist.
How it works:
Diclofenac acts by inhibiting both leukocyte migration and the enzyme cyclooxygenase (cox-1 and cox-2) leading to the peripheral inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. Prostaglandins are the compounds which basically activate pain receptors. Thus, when Diclofenac inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins, the analgesic effect of Diclofenac has been produced.