- Systaflam Gel should not be used by individuals allergic to diclofenac or other NSAIDs.
- For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and other sensitive areas.
- In case of accidental ingestion or contact, seek immediate medical help.
- Consult a doctor before use if you have underlying medical conditions, are taking other medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Common side effects may include mild skin irritation or rash at the application site.
FAQs
Q1. Can I apply Systaflam Gel on broken skin?
- No, Systaflam Gel should not be applied on broken, infected, or open wounds.
Q2. Is Systaflam Gel safe for pregnant women?
- It is recommended to consult a doctor before using Systaflam Gel if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Q3. How often should I use Systaflam Gel?
- Systaflam Gel should be applied 3 to 4 times a day on the affected area.
Q4. Can I use Systaflam Gel if I am allergic to NSAIDs?
- No, individuals who are allergic to diclofenac or any other NSAIDs should not use Systaflam Gel.
Q5. What are the possible side effects of using Systaflam Gel?
- Common side effects may include mild skin irritation or rash at the application site.
Testimonials
'Systaflam Gel has been a lifesaver for my back pain. As a construction worker, I often experience muscle soreness, but this gel provides quick relief and allows me to continue working without any discomfort.' - Rajesh Kumar, Construction Worker, 42
'The Systaflam Gel is easy to apply and provides long-lasting relief from joint pain and inflammation. Systaflam gel price is also very reasonable.' - Deepika Sharma, Retired Teacher, 65
'Being a professional athlete, I often face muscle strains and sprains. Systaflam Gel has become an essential part of my recovery routine. It effectively reduces pain and inflammation, allowing me to get back on the field in no time.' - Arjun Patel, Cricketer, 28