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Dynapar Qps Plus Non-Aqueous Topical Solution | For Pain Relief From Back, Neck, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist & Knee Pain

(15 ml Solution in bottle)
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Dynapar Qps Plus Non-Aqueous Topical Solution | For Pain Relief From Back, Neck, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist & Knee Pain
Product Details
Dynapar Qps Plus Non-Aqueous Topical Solution / For Pain Relief From Back, Neck, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist & Knee Pain contains a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug to treat mild to moderate pain and inflammation, particularly musculoskeletal pain. It is used for the management of chronic pain caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, low back pain, and frozen shoulder.

Key Ingredients:
  • Diclofenac Diethylamine IP 2.32% w/v Equivalent to Diclofenac Sodium IP2.00% w/v
  • Methyl Salicylate IP 10.00% w/v
  • Menthol IP 5.0% w/v
  • Absolute Alcohol IP 10.00% v In Topical Solution Base (Non-Aqueous) q.s

Key Benefits:
  • Dynapar QPS Plus contains Diclofenac which reduces inflammation while Methyl Salicylate and Menthol penetrate deep into the affected area and act as mild analgesics
  • Dynapar QPS Plus is indicated for relief from pain, swelling and inflammation due to arthritis
  • Dynapar QPS Plus provides superior pain relief after topical application by enhancing the penetration of diclofenac through the skin
  • Dynapar QPS Plus goes deep to the site of pain in the joints and muscles so it provides quick and effective relief from pain

Good to Know:
Formulated with Diclofenac, Methyl Salicylate, Alcohol and Menthol

Concerns It Can Help With: Lower back pain, neck pain and shoulder pain, pain due to sports injury, osteoarthritis and skin inflammation

Product Form:
Solution

Dosage:
Dynapar QPS Plus can be applied to the site of local pain 3-4 times a day.

Directions For Use:
Use as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep it away from the reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 11 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)