Aceclofenac (100mg) + Thiocolchicoside (4mg)
Viclo-TH Tablets are recommended to treat pain brought on by spasms in the muscles. It is especially helpful in treating dorsal pain, lower back pain, diseases involving vertebral stability, degenerative vertebral disorders, and torticollis (a condition that causes contractions in the muscles of the neck).
The Viclo-TH Tablet combines the NSAID Aceclofenac with the muscle relaxant Thiocolchicoside. This combination is particularly useful for problems affecting the spine and adjacent muscles as it efficiently reduces pain brought on by spasms in the muscles. The tablet acts by inhibiting the formation of prostaglandins, which relaxes tight muscles and reduces pain and swelling.
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Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when taking the Viclo-TH Tablet. It should be taken either after or with food. Take the pill whole, without crushing, chewing, or breaking it, and swallow it with a glass of water.
Viclo-TH Tablet contains two active components: Aceclofenac and Thiocolchicoside. Thiocolchicoside is a muscle relaxant that works by relaxing muscles and enhancing mobility by acting on the brain and spinal cord. Aceclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works by blocking the cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzyme, which is involved in the synthesis of prostaglandins, a chemical that causes pain. This reduces swelling and pain.
Related Warnings
Refrain from drinking alcohol while taking Viclo-TH Tablet as it may increase the risk of serious side effects like nausea and vertigo.
Because of the possible danger to the fetus, it is not advised to take the Viclo-TH Tablet during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester. Consult your doctor before using this drug if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
It is not recommended for nursing mothers to take Viclo-TH Tablets as they may pass into breast milk and have an unfavorable effect on the nursing child. If you are nursing a baby, speak with your doctor before using this medication.
Some patients may experience lightheadedness, sleepiness, or blurred vision after taking Viclo-TH Tablet. Steer clear of heavy machinery or driving if any of these symptoms appear.
Use Viclo-TH Tablet with caution if you have a history of kidney illness. Your condition may require your doctor to change the dosage. The drug is not advised for patients with severe renal impairment.
Viclo-TH Tablet users with liver problems should take caution when using it. If required, your doctor might change the dosage. Those with severe liver impairment should not take this drug.
How is the Viclo-TH Tablet put to use?
The Viclo-TH Tablet is intended to treat pain brought on by spasms in the muscles, particularly pain from spinal disorders, dorsal pain, and lower back pain.
How is the Viclo-TH Tablet operated?The ingredients in the Viclo-TH Tablet include Aceclofenac, which blocks the COX enzyme to relieve pain and inflammation, and Thiocolchicoside, which relaxes muscles by acting on the brain and spinal cord.
How does the Viclo-TH Tablet impact ovulation?Male fertility may be impacted by Viclo-TH Tablet's potential effects on sperm cells. Should you intend to become a father, speak with your physician.
Can diarrhea be caused by Viclo-TH Tablets?One of the potential negative effects of Viclo-TH Tablet is diarrhea. Speak with your physician if it continues or gets worse.
Can I use warfarin and Viclo-TH Tablet together?Viclo-TH Tablet should not be taken with warfarin as this may raise the risk of bleeding. See your physician for appropriate advice.
Does Viclo-TH Tablet lead to convulsions?Seizures may be triggered by Viclo-TH Tablet, particularly in those who are at risk or have a history of epilepsy. Before using this drug, let your doctor know if you have ever had seizures in the past.
When should I stop using the Viclo-TH Tablet?Use Viclo-TH Tablet for the entire time that your doctor has suggested. After seven days of use, if symptoms still exist, speak with your doctor for more guidance.