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Meloxicam vs. Voltaren

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Key takeaways

Meloxicam (Mobic) and diclofenac are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). They’re only available by prescription. They’re both FDA approved for arthritis-related pain, but diclofenac is also approved for other types of pain, such as pain from menstrual cramps or migraines. Both medications come in several prescription-only oral forms, but diclofenac is also available as an over-the-counter topical gel called Voltaren Arthritis Pain gel. Mobic is typically taken once a day while oral diclofenac is usually taken 2 to 4 times a day. NSAIDs like meloxicam and diclofenac can cause an upset stomach, headache, and swelling as common side effects. More serious risks include bleeding or ulcers. They also raise the risk of heart attack. However, topical diclofenac doesn’t usually have the same risks as oral NSAIDs. These medications also have similar drug interactions. For example, It’s best to avoid mixing either medication with alcohol.

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Summary for Meloxicam

Prescription only

Meloxicam is a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It's used for different types of arthritis pain. It comes as capsules, tablets and a liquid. All forms are for adults, but some are also for children of certain age and weight. Meloxicam is taken by mouth once a day. The dosage depends on your arthritis type, the form of meloxicam you're using, and age and weight for children. Common side effects include diarrhea, joint pain, and stomach upset. Like all NSAIDs, it can raise the risk of stomach bleeds. Meloxicam is a generic medication; its brand name Mobic is no longer available.

Indications for Meloxicam

Pros and Cons for Meloxicam

Pros

Cons

  • Available by prescription only
  • Might not be the best option for older adults or people with kidney, heart, liver, or bleeding problems
  • Can't switch easily between capsules, tablets, and liquid (can't be substituted for one another)

Common Side Effects for Meloxicam

  • Headache
  • Diarrhea
  • Indigestion
  • Nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Joint pain
  • Flu-like symptoms

Warnings for Meloxicam

  • Risk of stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding
  • Risk of heart attack and stroke
  • High blood pressure
  • Swelling and risk of heart failure
  • Liver problems
  • Kidney damage
  • High potassium levels
  • Risk of general bleeding and anemia
  • Severe allergic reactions and skin reactions
  • Worsening asthma in certain people
  • Harm to an unborn baby

Summary for Voltaren

Prescription only

Diclofenac is a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works well to treat pain and swelling in certain conditions, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and menstrual cramps. Diclofenac comes in different formulations, including delayed-release tablet and powder packet for oral solution. Similar to other NSAIDs, it has warnings for serious side effects, such as stroke, heart attack, and stomach bleeds, especially with higher doses and longer use.

Indications for Voltaren

  • Mild to moderate pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Ankylosing spondylitis (arthritis of the spine)
  • Migraine attacks
  • Menstrual cramps

Pros and Cons for Voltaren

Pros

  • Available in many different formulations, such as tablet, capsule, and powder
  • Available in a long-acting form that only needs to be take once per day
  • Diclofenac potassium (Cambia) powder can help with migraine pain in as quickly as 15 minutes.
  • All brands of diclofenac are available as lower-cost generics.

Cons

  • Typically have to take multiple times a day (except for the powder and extended-release tablet)
  • Not recommended for use in children (except for diclofenac potassium (Zipsor) capsules, which can be used in children age 12 years and older)
  • Not recommended for use in pregnancy, especially starting in the second trimester or later
  • Not the best option if you're 65 years or older, or have kidney, heart, liver, or bleeding problems

Common Side Effects for Voltaren

Up to 10% of people taking diclofenac experience:

  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Ringing in the ear
  • Swelling in the arms and legs
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Heartburn
  • Stomach bleeds, ulcers, and damage
  • Passing gas
  • Stomach pains
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Rash
  • Dry and itchy skin
  • Anemia
  • Bleeding that's hard to stop

Warnings for Voltaren

  • Heart attack and stroke
  • Stomach bleeding and ulcers
  • Liver damage
  • High blood pressure, heart failure, and swelling of your arms and legs
  • Kidney damage and high potassium levels
  • Severe asthma attack
  • Severe allergic or skin reaction
  • Harm to unborn babies

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