Deriwin Ac Tablets
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Description
tablet is used to help relieve pain and swelling caused by conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. It contains aceclofenac and diacerein as active ingredients. Aceclofenac works by blocking the chemicals that cause inflammation and pain, allowing you to move more easily without discomfort. Diacerein helps protect your joints by slowing down the damage to cartilage, improving joint health over time.
Do not take tablet if you are allergic to its ingredients or have certain health problems like liver or kidney disease, active stomach ulcers, bleeding disorders, or serious heart conditions. It should also be avoided if you have had allergic reactions to other painkillers or if you are pregnant, especially in the last three months, or breastfeeding. Unless your doctor says it’s safe.
Take tablet exactly as your doctor tells you, preferably with or after meals to avoid stomach upset. Swallow the tablet whole with water, and try to take it at the same time each day. Store the medicine in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and out of reach of children. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, but don’t double up on doses.
Tell your doctor about all other medicines you take because some can interact with tablet and increase risks like stomach bleeding or kidney problems. Avoid alcohol as it can raise the chance of liver damage. Side effects may include dizziness, stomach pain, nausea, or rash. If you feel unwell or notice signs such as yellowing of the skin or black stools, contact your doctor immediately. Also, don’t drive or operate machines if you feel dizzy or drowsy after taking this medicine.
Product Summary
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Uses | Relief of pain and inflammation |
Side effects | Dizziness, dyspepsia, abdominal pain |
Therapy | DRUGS FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS |
Uses
Contraindications
- If you are allergic to aceclofenac, diacerein or any other ingredients of tablet.
- If you have a current or past history of liver disease.
- If you have an active stomach ulcer or have had repeated ulcers or bleeding in the past.
- If you have had allergic reactions like asthma, runny nose, swelling (angioedema), or skin rash (hives) after taking painkillers such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or other NSAIDs.
- If you are currently bleeding or have a condition that causes you to bleed more easily than normal.
- If you have severe liver or kidney problems.
- If you have serious heart conditions such as heart failure, heart disease, poor blood flow to the legs, or a history of stroke.
- If you have had bleeding or a tear (perforation) in your stomach or intestines after taking NSAIDs in the past.
- If you are pregnant, especially in the last 3 months, trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding, unless your doctor advises it's absolutely necessary.
Side effects
- Dizziness
- Dyspepsia
- Abdominal pain
- Nausea
- Diarrhoea
- Frequent bowel movements
- Rash
Precautions and Warnings
Other General Warnings
- You have heart, liver, or kidney problems, including high blood pressure, heart failure, or a history of liver disease.
- You have asthma or lupus (SLE), or have ever had a serious allergic reaction to painkillers.
- You have had stomach ulcers, bleeding, or digestive issues, or if you notice stomach pain, black stools, or vomit that looks like coffee grounds.
- You are taking medications such as aspirin, blood thinners (e.g., warfarin), corticosteroids, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), diuretics, digoxin, digitoxin, or other medications that can affect the liver....
- You develop yellow skin or eyes, dark urine, nausea, stomach pain, a skin rash, or mouth sores; these could be signs of liver or allergic problems.
- You experience diarrhoea, unusual tiredness, loss of appetite, easy bruising, or are using laxatives.
- You have had a stroke, brain bleeding, or currently have chickenpox (varicella).
Pregnancy
Driving
Alcohol
Breast Feeding
Directions for Use
- tablet should be taken as directed by your doctor.
- Swallow it whole with a glass of water.
- It should be taken with or after a meal to reduce its side effects.
- It is best to take it at a fixed time for optimal results, and you should not consume it more than prescribed by your doctor.
Storage and disposal
- Store tablet in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat.
- Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
Dosage
Missed a Dose
Overdose
Mode of Action
How Does It Work?
- Aceclofenac helps reduce pain and swelling by blocking some chemicals in your body that cause inflammation and discomfort. This makes it easier for you to feel less pain and move more comfortably.
- Diacerein works by reducing certain substances in the body that cause inflammation and cartilage breakdown, especially in joints affected by osteoarthritis. It helps protect the cartilage and slows down the damage, which can relieve pain and improve joint movement over time....
Interactions
Interactions with other medicines
- Be careful if you are taking water pills (like loop or thiazide diuretics) or heart medicines such as digoxin or digitoxin at the same time, because it may increase the risk of heart rhythm problems.
- Avoid using tablet with other NSAIDs, aspirin, steroids, blood thinners, or certain antidepressants to reduce the risk of stomach bleeding.
- tablet may reduce the effectiveness of blood pressure medications and diuretics; therefore, it is essential to monitor kidney function and drug levels.
- Combining with heart medicines (like digoxin or lithium), methotrexate, certain antibiotics, HIV medications, or diabetes/organ transplant drugs requires close medical supervision due to increased side effects or risks....
- Do not take tablet within 8–12 days after mifepristone use.
Content Details

Ravindra Ghongade
B. Pharm

Dr. Nikita Toshi
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I take this medicine on an empty stomach?
Q: Can this medicine be taken long-term?
Q: Is it safe for elderly patients?
Q: What lifestyle changes can support my treatment?
References
- Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation. Drugs. [Internet]. New Delhi: Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India; [cited 2025 Jun 12].
- Rivopharm UK Ltd. Aceclofenac 100 mg film-coated tablets: summary of product characteristics [Internet]. electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC); 2023 [cited 2025 Jun 12].
- European Medicines Agency. Diacerein - Annex III - Scientific conclusions and grounds for the variation to the terms of the marketing authorisation(s) [Internet]. Amsterdam: EMA; 2014 Jul 18 [cited 2025 Jun 12].
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