⚡ Quick Answer — What is Dynapar?
Dynapar is a combination tablet of diclofenac 50 mg + paracetamol 325 mg, designed to deliver dual-mechanism pain relief — peripheral anti-inflammatory action from diclofenac plus central analgesia from paracetamol. The usual adult dose is one tablet two to three times daily with food, for short-term management of moderate to severe acute pain: post-operative pain, dental pain, musculoskeletal injury, post-traumatic pain, and dysmenorrhoea.
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Dynapar is a fixed-dose combination tablet manufactured by Troikaa Pharmaceuticals. It combines two analgesics that act on different pathways: diclofenac sodium 50 mg (a potent non-selective NSAID) and paracetamol 325 mg (a central-acting analgesic and antipyretic). Because the two drugs relieve pain through complementary mechanisms — peripheral prostaglandin inhibition and central modulation of pain perception — a combination tablet gives stronger, broader pain relief than either drug alone, at lower individual doses.
This makes Dynapar particularly useful for moderate to severe acute pain, where a single NSAID may not be enough but stronger analgesics (opioids, tramadol) are inappropriate or premature.
What Is Dynapar Used For?
- Post-operative pain — dental extraction, minor orthopaedic surgery, ENT procedures
- Acute musculoskeletal pain — sprains, strains, whiplash, low back pain, sports injuries
- Primary dysmenorrhoea — menstrual cramps
- Post-traumatic pain — soft-tissue injury, contusions, fractures before definitive treatment
- Inflammatory joint pain flares — short-term symptomatic relief in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
- Migraine and tension-type headache — as needed, not for daily use
- Post-partum pain (under medical supervision)
How Does Dynapar Work?
Dynapar combines two complementary mechanisms:
- Diclofenac 50 mg — a non-selective NSAID that blocks COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis at the site of tissue injury. This cuts inflammation, swelling, and the peripheral component of pain.
- Paracetamol 325 mg — a central-acting analgesic whose mechanism is still debated; it reduces pain perception at the level of the spinal cord and brain, and also lowers fever by action on the hypothalamus.
The dual action produces additive or even synergistic pain relief while allowing lower doses of each component than would be needed in monotherapy — which in turn reduces dose-related side effects.
Dynapar Dosing
- Adults: one tablet every 8–12 hours (two to three times daily), taken with food. Maximum 3 tablets per day (diclofenac 150 mg / paracetamol 975 mg total).
- Duration: short-term acute pain — usually 3–7 days. Extended use should be under medical supervision.
- Kinderen: not recommended under 14 years of age unless specifically prescribed.
- Ouderen: lowest effective dose, with renal and hepatic monitoring for extended therapy.
Swallow whole with water, with or after food. If you miss a dose, take it when you remember unless the next dose is due within 4 hours — then skip. Never double up.
Paracetamol dose ceiling (important): do not exceed 4 g (4,000 mg) of paracetamol per day from all sources combined. One Dynapar tablet contributes 325 mg; taking 3 Dynapar tablets plus other paracetamol-containing products (cold preparations, headache tablets, Panadol, Tylenol) can easily cross the hepatotoxic threshold.
GI safety — read this before the first dose. Every NSAID, including Dynapar, carries a real risk of gastritis, peptic ulcer, and upper-GI bleeding. The risk is highest in patients over 65, in those with prior ulcer disease, and in anyone also taking low-dose aspirin, corticosteroids, SSRIs, or anticoagulants. Take Dynapar with food, use the lowest effective dose for the shortest reasonable time, and ask your doctor about co-prescribing a proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole, pantoprazole) if you need it for more than 2–4 weeks.
Who Should Not Take Dynapar?
- Known hypersensitivity to diclofenac, paracetamol, or any NSAID
- Active or recurrent peptic ulcer or GI bleed
- Severe hepatic impairment (paracetamol is hepatically cleared)
- Severe renal impairment (CrCl < 30 mL/min)
- Severe heart failure (NYHA IV), recent CABG
- Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (“NSAID-induced asthma”)
- Third trimester of pregnancy
- Concomitant use of another NSAID or of another paracetamol-containing product
- Chronic alcohol use (hepatotoxicity risk from paracetamol)
Cardiovasculair risico
All NSAIDs (except low-dose aspirin) carry some increase in the risk of heart attack and stroke, and can worsen heart failure. The risk is dose- and duration-dependent and is generally highest with COX-2 selective agents and with diclofenac. Patients with established ischaemic heart disease, peripheral arterial disease, stroke, or uncontrolled hypertension should use non-selective NSAIDs (ibuprofen or naproxen) at the lowest effective dose, or use paracetamol instead where possible.
Renal (kidney) safety
NSAIDs reduce renal prostaglandin production, which can cause salt and water retention, raise blood pressure, and — in vulnerable patients — cause acute kidney injury. High-risk groups are the elderly, patients on ACE inhibitors/ARBs plus diuretics (the “triple whammy”), anyone dehydrated (vomiting, diarrhoea, heat, heavy exercise), and those with pre-existing CKD. Stop the NSAID and seek medical review if you develop reduced urine output, swelling, or unexplained weight gain.
Side Effects of Dynapar
Vaak voorkomend: dyspepsia, heartburn, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, dizziness.
Important (seek medical advice):
- Peptic ulcer / GI bleed (black stools, coffee-ground vomit)
- Liver injury — nausea, right upper abdominal pain, yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine (paracetamol component at overdose, or with chronic alcohol)
- Hypertension, ankle swelling, breathlessness (diclofenac cardiovascular component)
- Skin rash, especially if blistering (Stevens-Johnson syndrome is rare but serious)
Stop Dynapar immediately and seek urgent care if you experience severe abdominal pain, blood in stools or vomit, yellow skin, or a blistering rash.
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Medisch disclaimer. The information on this page is provided for general education only. It is not a substitute for advice from your own doctor or pharmacist. NSAIDs have well-documented gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and renal risks — please talk to a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or changing therapy, especially if you have a history of ulcer disease, heart disease, kidney disease, asthma, or are pregnant.
Veelgestelde vragen
What is Dynapar used for?
Dynapar (diclofenac 50 mg + paracetamol 325 mg) is a combination analgesic for moderate to severe acute pain — post-operative pain, dental pain, musculoskeletal injury, menstrual cramps, and inflammatory joint flares.
How fast does Dynapar work?
Onset of pain relief is usually 30–60 minutes; peak effect at 1–2 hours. Duration is about 6–8 hours.
Can I take more paracetamol separately with Dynapar?
Only with caution. Dynapar already contains 325 mg paracetamol per tablet. Taking additional paracetamol-containing products (Panadol, Crocin, cold remedies) can exceed the 4 g/day liver-safety ceiling. Check all labels and ideally discuss with a pharmacist.
How long can I take Dynapar?
Dynapar is a short-term analgesic — typically 3–7 days. Longer use should be under medical supervision and reviewed against alternatives such as monotherapy NSAID + PPI or non-NSAID options.
Can I take Dynapar with alcohol?
Avoid alcohol while on Dynapar. The diclofenac component raises GI bleed risk and the paracetamol component becomes more hepatotoxic with regular alcohol use.
Is Dynapar safe in pregnancy?
Dynapar should not be used after 20 weeks of pregnancy (diclofenac component); it is absolutely contraindicated in the third trimester. In early pregnancy, plain paracetamol is preferred for pain relief.
What is the difference between Dynapar and Voveran?
Voveran is diclofenac alone. Dynapar combines diclofenac with paracetamol for additive pain relief via two mechanisms. For pure inflammation (e.g. chronic arthritis flare), Voveran is often chosen; for acute post-traumatic or post-surgical pain, Dynapar is often stronger.
Can I take Dynapar with ibuprofen?
No — never combine two NSAIDs. Stopping ibuprofen before starting Dynapar is the correct approach. You can still combine Dynapar with plain paracetamol provided the daily paracetamol ceiling is respected.
Can Dynapar cause liver damage?
At recommended doses (≤ 3 tablets/day) and in healthy adults, no. Risk rises with overdose, chronic alcohol use, pre-existing liver disease, and combining with other paracetamol-containing products.
Is Dynapar safe with high blood pressure?
Use with caution. The diclofenac component can raise blood pressure and blunt the effect of antihypertensives. If you need more than a short course, discuss monitoring and alternatives with your doctor.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Dynapar?
Take it when you remember, unless the next dose is due within 4 hours — then skip the missed dose. Never double up to catch up.
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