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Old 08-09-2014, 05:41 PM
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In humans NSAIDs can cause liver and/or
Kidney damage.

Diclofenac as a topical agent has been
Shown to be liver toxic in some patients.
Just Google "diclofenac liver toxicity "
To find more. It was thought that topical
Use would be safer, but post marketing
Events prove otherwise.

A lot depends on the amount applied on
the body and length of time used.

Long term use should be checked medically
by doctors with liver and kidney tests.
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