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Why is diclofenac prescription only but ibuprofen is OTC? Conclusion In summary, diclofenac is prescription-only because it requires healthcare supervision due to its higher potency and risk of serious side effects Ibuprofen, at recommended doses, is considered safe enough for OTC use without direct medical oversight
Diclofenac Patient Tips: 7 things you should know - Drugs. com Diclofenac is more likely than ibuprofen to cause stomach-related side effects Water retention, headache, constipation, and nausea Other side effects including tinnitus (ringing in the ears) have also been reported Most NSAIDs have been associated with an increased risk of serious cardiovascular events including stroke or heart attack
Which painkiller should you use? - Drugs. com Which pain reliever and what drug formulation is the best choice at any given time depends on the type of pain being treated, whether it is acute or chronic, the treatment setting (hospital vs community), and any other diseases you have and medications you take because there can be unwanted interactions
Acetaminophen vs Ibuprofen: Which is better? - Drugs. com Ibuprofen is a type of NSAID that relieves pain fever and also inflammation Ibuprofen blocks COX enzymes, but to a different extent than acetaminophen It is considered a nonselective NSAID because it blocks both COX-2 enzymes (involved in pain signaling and inflammation) and COX-1 enzymes (associated with a protective effect on stomach lining)