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xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago

Simply search and read for interaction with other means in the package leaflet.

SeniorSteward
1 year ago

Advice only by pharmacists! For lay people forbidden.

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

You don’t ask strangers from the net, but in a pharmacy!

xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago
Reply to  Strandmupfel93

You can also read the package leaflet, as there is also information about it.

maja0403
1 year ago

Painkillers combine only on medical instructions. Both are subject to prescription. So a doctor is involved.

Diclofenac is very harmful to the stomach. To do this, you should do a gastric therapy. I don’t see anything about that.

Stellwerk
1 year ago

Doctor or pharmacist ask and read the package leaflets under “exchange effects”.

LeckermaulVK
1 year ago

Google doesn’t mind.

Toni2023
1 year ago
Reply to  LeckermaulVK

Google does not replace a doctor or apotheker and the package leaflet!

LeckermaulVK
1 year ago
Reply to  Toni2023

Did I ever say that?

LeckermaulVK
1 year ago

I like to give it back 😃 😃 😃

Toni2023
1 year ago

A superfluous comment…