I suffer from osteoarthritis and there is no Cure as the bone in my Spine and lower back have crumbled. My Doctor told me there was nothing that could be done and i will have to be on Painkillers, quote "for the rest of my days" Nice way of putting it eh? Anyway to get to the point one of the Painkillers i was prescribed was Diclofenac and it worked but after a few days made my gut so sore that i asked my Doctor was there anything else i could take instead. He told me that there was a Gel Form of Diclofenec that could be rubbed on my back and the drug entered the body through the skin. So i have been using that for about a year or so and today when i took out the tube to rub some on I took a look on the label and this is the list of ingredients.
Voltaren Emulgel Ingredients: Diclofenac diethylammonium gel 11.6 mg/g equivalent to diclofenac sodium 10mg/g (1% w/w/) Voltaren Emulgel contains isopropyl alcohol as a preservative. Other non active ingredients: diethylamine, carbomer 934P, cetomacrogol 1000, cococaprylate/capate, liquid paraffin, fragrance,
propylene glycol and water.
Then i had a Google and found this.
Public release date: 22-Oct-2007
John Gilardi
41-61-3243018
Novartis Global Media
Voltaren Gel receives FDA approval as first topical prescription treatment for osteoarthritis pain
First US approval for a prescription NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) treatment that can be applied directly to site of osteoarthritis pain
Voltaren Gel is the only prescription topical medication proven to significantly reduce osteoarthritis pain in both the knees and the joints of the hands
Offers highly effective pain relief with minimal drug absorption throughout the body – shown to be 94% less than comparable oral diclofenac treatment
Parsippany, New Jersey, October 22, 2007 – Voltaren® Gel (diclofenac sodium topical gel) 1% has received US regulatory approval as the first topical prescription treatment that patients can apply directly to sites of pain associated with osteoarthritis.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted the approval to Novartis for Voltaren Gel, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication, for use in treating pain associated with osteoarthritis in joints amenable to topical treatment, such as the knees and those of the hands.
Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition characterized by the breakdown of cartilage in the joint.
Clinical trials have demonstrated Voltaren Gel to be highly effective in treating osteoarthritis pain in the hands and knees, which are the body’s most commonly affected joints. It is the first prescription topical osteoarthritis treatment to have proven its effectiveness in both the knees and joints of the hands through clinical trials. Voltaren Gel delivers effective pain relief with a favorable safety profile as its systemic absorption is 94% less than the comparable oral diclofenac treatment.
“Voltaren Gel is proven to be effective for osteoarthritis of the hand and knee and has a favorable safety profile. The combination of benefit and safety provides a welcome new treatment approach for osteoarthritis, offering patients an alternative to oral therapies,” said Roy Altman, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology and Immunology at UCLA in Los Angeles and Past President of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International. “Voltaren Gel delivers the proven efficacy of diclofenac with significantly less systemic absorption, minimizing the risk of side effects.”
The efficacy and safety of Voltaren Gel were studied in more than 900 patients with knee or hand osteoarthritis. The US approval was based on several studies, including the results of two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled efficacy studies and a 12-month safety study.
Voltaren Gel was shown to significantly reduce pain in hand and knee osteoarthritis, with pain relief sustained through the end of treatment. After six weeks of treatment in an efficacy study of patients with osteoarthritis of the hand, results showed that pain levels were reduced by nearly half (46%). In a 12-week study in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, Voltaren Gel showed a 51% reduction in pain.
“Voltaren Gel represents an important clinical milestone – it is the first prescription topical treatment in the US shown to relieve osteoarthritis pain and to clinically prove efficacy in treating both the knees and hands,” said Jorge Insuasty, MD, Senior Vice President, Research and Development, Novartis Consumer Health, Inc. “Patients now have the option to effectively treat osteoarthritis pain directly at the source with favorable tolerability.”
Approximately 21 million people in the US have osteoarthritis,(1) and the aging population in the US means 72 million more will be at risk for developing the condition by 2030.(2) Osteoarthritis is a chronic, painful condition that often leads to working limitations and reduced overall health.
My Question is
How could the FDA approve a product which contains an ingredient that is found in Anti-Freeze ? Especially when they are saying they don't know the long term effects of that Ingredient. I'm Shocked. 8-o
I hope the Press don't get wind of this or the FDA might have to Ban my Painkiller as well as my E-Cig. Below is the full press release. Read it all. Dig the Important Safety Information. Next time anyone talks about Propylene Glycol, Anti-Freeze and the FDA's uncertainty of the effects i'm going to show them this.
Voltaren Gel receives FDA approval as first topical prescription treatment for osteoarthritis pain
Just one of the many places you can buy it without a prescription
Voltaren Emulgel 120g - Strand Arcade Pharmacy Online | Colostrum | D-Mannose | Mega V
Dr. E made a point of mentioning the unknown effects of Propylene Glycol also in his Videos as a reason for Regulation.
If this is safe enough to rub into my skin to be absorbed by my body (in thr general region of my Kidney's) then they must have tested and know the safety of it or they would'nt have Approved it. Would They?
Propylene Glycol is a Nonmedicinal Ingredient of Voltaren.
Here's a review.
http://www.reviewstream.com/reviews/?p=68154