Product Description.:
SOLARAZE? (diclofenac sodium-3%) Gel is indicated for the topical treatment of actinic keratoses (AKs).
Sun avoidance is indicated during SOLARAZE? Gel therapy. The safety of using sunscreens, cosmetics or topical medications while being treated with SOLARAZE? Gel is not known. Do not get SOLARAZE? Gel into eyes.
As with other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), severe allergic reactions may occur in patients without prior exposure to diclofenac. Patients who are allergic or sensitive to aspirin and/or other NSAIDs, who also have asthma and nasal polyps, may have a condition known as the aspirin triad and should tell their doctor before beginning therapy.
SOLARAZE? Gel should be used with caution in patients with active stomach ulcers or bleeding and severe kidney or liver impairments. SOLARAZE? Gel should not be applied to open wounds, skin infections or any skin that shows signs of irritation.
In clinical trials, the most common adverse reactions involved the skin and included contact dermatitis, rash, dry skin and exfoliation (widespread reddened and peeling skin).