Dolojust 50mg/325mg Tablet is a powerful combination of two pain-relieving medicines — Diclofenac and Paracetamol — designed to ease a wide range of painful conditions. Whether it’s joint stiffness from arthritis, back pain, or even a nagging toothache, Dolojust helps reduce pain and inflammation so you can return to your normal routine with greater comfort and mobility.
Primary Use
• Short-term relief from pain and inflammation
• Commonly used for joint pain (like in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis)
• Eases muscle pain, earache, throat pain, and dental discomfort
Key Benefits
• Combines two effective painkillers for stronger relief
• Blocks pain signals in the brain to reduce discomfort
• Reduces swelling and stiffness in joints
• Helps you manage pain so daily activities become easier
• Can provide quick comfort during episodes of acute pain or flare-ups
Possible Side Effects
Like all medicines, Dolojust may cause some side effects, which are usually mild and temporary:
• Nausea or vomiting
• Abdominal pain or discomfort
• Diarrhea or indigestion
• Loss of appetite
• Heartburn or acidity
If any of these effects linger or worsen, speak to your doctor for further guidance.
How to Use
• Swallow the tablet whole with water — do not chew, crush, or break
• Always take it with food to avoid stomach upset
• Use only the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor
• Do not exceed the recommended dosage or frequency
How It Works
Dolojust combines the power of two active ingredients:
• Diclofenac – a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces inflammation, pain, and swelling
• Paracetamol – a well-known analgesic and antipyretic that blocks pain signals and lowers fever
Together, they provide enhanced and balanced relief from both pain and inflammation.
Concerns It Helps With
• Joint inflammation due to arthritis
• Muscular aches or sprains
• Pain from dental issues, ear or throat infections
• Mild to moderate injury-related discomfort
What to Avoid
• Avoid alcohol while using this medicine, as it increases the risk of liver damage
• Refrain from driving or using heavy machinery if you feel dizzy or drowsy
• Avoid taking more than the prescribed dose thinking it will offer faster relief
• Do not take it on an empty stomach
Safety Advice
• Pregnancy – Not recommended during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary; consult your doctor
• Breastfeeding – Probably safe if prescribed; always check with your healthcare provider
• Kidney or liver conditions – Use cautiously if you have pre-existing kidney or liver issues; dosage adjustments may be required
• Driving – May impair alertness in some people; avoid driving if you feel unwell






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