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Compare Voltaren vs. Aspirin

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Diclofenac (Voltaren) and aspirin are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory durgs (NSAIDs) used to treat pain and inflammation, but they have some key differences. Diclofenac is a prescription medication available in various forms, such as tablets, capsules, and powder. It’s used for conditions like arthritis, migraines, and menstrual cramps. Aspirin, on the other hand, is available over-the-counter and is commonly used for fever and minor aches. It’s also used for heart protection at low doses (81 mg). Diclofenac isn’t recommended for use in children, but aspirin can be used in children 12 years and older. Diclofenac has a higher risk of serious side effects like heart attack and stroke, especially with long-term use. Aspirin however, can be used to prevent heart attacks and strokes in certain adults. Both medications can cause stomach issues, including stomach bleeds.

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