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Gogogesic Injection

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Deem Pharmaceuticals

Salt Composition

Diclofenac (75mg)

Overview Gogogesic Injection

Arthropain Injection provides analgesia, effectively managing pain, inflammation, and stiffness associated with conditions such as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, and acute musculoskeletal trauma. Parenteral administration is indicated when oral intake is infeasible. This injectable medication must be administered by a qualified healthcare provider; self-injection is strictly prohibited. Prior heart disease or stroke should be disclosed to your physician. Report any injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness) immediately. Commonly observed adverse effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, and localized injection site responses. For prolonged therapy, your doctor may conduct regular monitoring of renal and hepatic function, and blood counts. Extended use carries a risk of serious complications, including gastrointestinal bleeding and nephrotoxicity.

Uses of Gogogesic Injection

Analgesia

Major Benefits of Gogogesic Injection:

This medication will be administered by your physician or their designated nurse; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

Common Side effects of Gogogesic Injection:

  • Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
  • Vomiting
  • Flatulence
  • Edema (swelling)
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Dizziness

How to use Gogogesic Injection:

This medication will be administered by your physician or registered nurse; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Gogogesic Injection works:

Avelox injection, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), inhibits the production of inflammatory mediators responsible for pain and associated swelling and redness.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholCAUTION

Exercise caution when combining Gogogesic Injection and alcohol. Physician consultation is recommended.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Administering Gogogesic Injection during pregnancy is contraindicated due to established risk to the fetus. In exceptional, life-threatening circumstances, a physician might prescribe it if the potential benefits outweigh the known hazards. Physician consultation is essential.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The use of Gogogesic Injection while breastfeeding is likely inadvisable. Available human data indicate potential transfer to breast milk, posing a possible risk to the infant.

DrivingDrivingUNSAFE

Administering Gogogesic Injection may impair driving ability due to potential adverse effects.

KidneyKidneyCAUTION

Caution is advised when administering Gogogesic Injection to individuals with impaired renal function. Dosage modification of Gogogesic Injection may be necessary. Physician consultation is recommended.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Patients with hepatic impairment should use Gogogesic Injection cautiously; dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Gogogesic Injection :

Omit Gogogesic Injection doses only after physician consultation.

Facts to Know About Gogogesic Injection

LabelValue
Chemical Type Phenylacetic Acid Analog
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Pain Relievers

FAQs on Gogogesic Injection

Gogogesic Injection must be administered only by a healthcare professional. Intramuscular (preferably in the buttock), subcutaneous, or intravenous bolus injection is acceptable; infusion is not. The prescribed dose must not be exceeded, and treatment should not continue beyond two days.
Gogogesic Injection may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke, particularly with higher doses or prolonged use. It can also cause stomach and intestinal ulcers, bleeding, or perforation, potentially life-threatening and without warning. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any such symptoms.
Gogogesic Injection provides effective pain and inflammation relief. Its uses include sprains, strains, other injuries, various arthritic conditions, gout, and post-surgical pain and inflammation.
Gogogesic Injection, when used long-term or in high doses, can lead to renal issues like proteinuria, hematuria, and dysuria. Individuals at heightened risk of kidney complications include those with dehydration, heart failure, pre-existing kidney impairment, hypertension, the elderly, and those taking diuretics or other nephrotoxic medications. Therefore, kidney function monitoring is advised for these patients.
Gogogesic Injection may cause drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, and visual disturbances, although these side effects are uncommon. If you experience any of these, refrain from driving or operating machinery.
Avoid Gogogesic Injection during pregnancy, especially the last trimester, due to potential harm to the baby and risk of premature labor. Its use should also be avoided during the first six months. A doctor may prescribe it only if the benefits clearly outweigh the risks. Always consult your doctor before using Gogogesic Injection if you are pregnant.
Gogogesic Injection does not produce euphoria and has no potential for abuse or dependence. If you experience any adverse effects, seek medical advice.
Gogogesic Injection is not a narcotic; it's a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
Gogogesic Injection
148
MRP 180
17% off