Solaraze is also known as Diclofenac. Solaraze is used to treat skin growths, such as actinic keratoses, which is precancerous conditions caused by the sun. It is also used to treat pain and other symptoms of arthritis in the joints, such as inflammation, swelling, stiffness and joint pain.
Solaraze is a topical gel used on the skin. If you have any medical conditions which might interact with Solaraze, you should not use it. Solaraze (Diclofenac) should not be used to people who have problems taking medications like aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and celecoxib. Medical conditions which can cause problems with Solaraze include kidney and liver conditions, porphyria, stomach or intestinal ulcers, and asthma. Discuss any medical conditions with your doctor prior to beginning a prescription of Solaraze (Diclofenac) before ordering from an online Canada drugs store.
When you use Solaraze (Diclofenac), wash and dry the affected area first. Rub the gel into the skin until it is evenly distributed and the entire area is treated sufficiently. You should never put a bandage over a treated area, unless your doctor recommends it. Always wash your hands after rubbing Solaraze into an affected area, unless the affected area is your hands. If the affected area is on your hands, do not wash your hands or the Solaraze will be ineffective for treatment. If you forget to use Solaraze (Diclofenac) when prescribed, use it as soon as possible. Do not over apply the gel to your hands. This will not work more effectively and only cause you to need a new prescription sooner.
Solaraze causes the skin to be more sensitive to sunlight, which can result in sunburn faster. If you are out in the sun, be sure to cover up. Do not apply sunscreen on top of Solaraze (Diclofenac). Skin cancer is usually caused by the sun. It is usually recommended to stay out of the sun. Children should not use Solaraze. This gel is not to be consumed or used around the eyes. If consumption of this gel is confirmed, call your local poison control immediately and follow the instructions given. If you would like to learn more about this medication, a resourceful site to log onto is Canadian online pharmacy.
There are side effects you might experience when using Solaraze (Diclofenac). These include sensations in the skin that are abnormal, peeling, scaling, and flaking of the skin, and back pain. Abnormal side effects should be taken seriously. Go to the emergency room if you have severe allergic reactions to this gel. A severe allergic reaction includes fever, difficulty breathing, rash or hives, inflammation, and open sore development.
Solaraze is a prescribed gel medication used to treat skin cancer. Valid US or Canadian prescriptions from your doctor are required to order Solaraze from an online Canadian pharmacy.
