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Can Voltaren gel be applied when taking TEVA EMTEC?

Yes, you can apply Voltaren gel while taking TEVA EMTEC. However, it is important to not apply the gel on a region larger than 28 cm x 28 cm. It is recommended to apply 2 grams of Voltaren gel 2.32% twice a day, massaging lightly and washing hands after application. Avoid using other oral anti-inflammatories at the same time. If the pain and inflammation spread beyond the recommended area, using the gel may lead to absorption into the bloodstream and it may not be recommended. Make sure to follow these guidelines for safe and effective use.

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