Cataflam is a brand name of diclofenac, approved by the FDA in the following formulation(s):
CATAFLAM (diclofenac potassium - tablet; oral)
Manufacturer: NOVARTIS
Approval date: November 24, 1993
Strength(s): 50MG [RLD][AB]
Has a generic version of Cataflam been approved?
Yes. The following products are equivalent to Cataflam:
diclofenac potassium tablet; oral
Manufacturer: APOTEX
Approval date: March 18, 2004
Strength(s): 50MG [AB]
Manufacturer: MYLAN
Approval date: July 26, 1999
Strength(s): 50MG [AB]
Manufacturer: SANDOZ
Approval date: November 20, 1998
Strength(s): 50MG [AB]
Manufacturer: TEVA
Approval date: August 6, 1998
Strength(s): 50MG [AB]
Note: Fraudulent online pharmacies may attempt to sell an illegal generic version of Cataflam. These medications may be counterfeit and potentially unsafe. If you purchase medications online, be sure you are buying from a reputable and valid online pharmacy. Ask your health care provider for advice if you are unsure about the online purchase of any medication.
See also: About generic drugs.
Related Patents
There are no current U.S. patents associated with Cataflam.
See also...
- Cataflam Consumer Information (Drugs.com)
- Cataflam Immediate-Release Tablets Consumer Information (Wolters Kluwer)
- Cataflam Consumer Information (Cerner Multum)
- Cataflam Advanced Consumer Information (Micromedex)
- Diclofenac Consumer Information (Drugs.com)
- Diclofenac Consumer Information (Wolters Kluwer)
- Diclofenac Enteric-Coated Tablets Consumer Information (Wolters Kluwer)
- Diclofenac Extended-Release Tablets Consumer Information (Wolters Kluwer)
- Diclofenac Immediate-Release Tablets Consumer Information (Wolters Kluwer)
- Diclofenac Potassium Powder Packets Consumer Information (Wolters Kluwer)
- Diclofenac Consumer Information (Cerner Multum)
- Diclofenac Advanced Consumer Information (Micromedex)
- Diclofenac Potassium AHFS DI Monographs (ASHP)
- Diclofenac Sodium AHFS DI Monographs (ASHP)
- Diclofenac epolamine AHFS DI Monographs (ASHP)
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