Q: Is Aceclofenac compatible with other pain killers?
A: You should not take Aceclofenac in conjunction with other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) unless instructed by a physician in order to prevent excess side effects.
Q: I have a history of stomach ulcers. Can I take Aceclofenac?
A: In case you have a history of stomach ulcers, you should seek the advice of your physician prior to taking Aceclofenac since it can enhance the risk of gastrointestinal problems.
Q: Does Aceclofenac induce drowsiness?
A: Aceclofenac can make some people dizzy, but it does not usually cause drowsiness. Avoid activities that need you to be fully alert until you understand how the drug affects you.
Q: How long should I use Aceclofenac for optimal results?
A: The extent of use depends on the treatment of the ailment. Avoiding prolonged usage is important until your doctor's advice for it in chronic problems.