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Has Anyone Used Voltarol To Help With Pain Relief
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i have been advised to try it on my knees, as i have acute pain in both. Did it help at all?
I have had a X ray which has shown up Arthritis which i already knew i had but the pain is off the chart now. I can't take codeine because of side effects, but was told by GP to try the Voltarol and see if it helps.
I have had a X ray which has shown up Arthritis which i already knew i had but the pain is off the chart now. I can't take codeine because of side effects, but was told by GP to try the Voltarol and see if it helps.
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A 2005 clinical study found that topical diclofenac diethylamine gel is an effective treatment for pain from osteoarthritis in knees:
https:/ /pubmed .ncbi.n lm.nih. gov/163 31769/
Voltarol make several different versions of their product, with one specifically intended for use in osteoarthritis. If you decide to try it, don't give up on it too early as (quote) "For arthritis pain it may be necessary to apply the gel for up to 7 days to allow its effect to build up on the joint and before an improvement in pain is noticed":
https:/ /www.vo ltarol. co.uk/p roducts /osteoa rthriti s-pain- relief- gel/
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Voltarol make several different versions of their product, with one specifically intended for use in osteoarthritis. If you decide to try it, don't give up on it too early as (quote) "For arthritis pain it may be necessary to apply the gel for up to 7 days to allow its effect to build up on the joint and before an improvement in pain is noticed":
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Also if your GP has mentioned using it he should be able to put it on prescription for you. There are few on the market and so should be able to give you the one needed. Some of them are quite expensive so could save you a few quid. A knee brace is also another option just to give a bit more support.
Yes - I use it all the time.
I'm 'only' in my early 50s, but due to 30 years of rugby I have intermittent problems with my knees and ankles.
Other than the cream (which I've never found works particularly well), you can no longer by volterol over the counter, so when I go to Spain, as I did in September, I stock up with boxes and boxes of 50mg tablets. It's also dirt cheap - €2.50 for a box of about 40 tablets.
I'm 'only' in my early 50s, but due to 30 years of rugby I have intermittent problems with my knees and ankles.
Other than the cream (which I've never found works particularly well), you can no longer by volterol over the counter, so when I go to Spain, as I did in September, I stock up with boxes and boxes of 50mg tablets. It's also dirt cheap - €2.50 for a box of about 40 tablets.
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