Painful inflammatory post-traumatic conditions, such as sprains. Pain and inflammation after surgery, such as after orthopedic or dental procedures.
inflammatory and/or painful gynecological disorders, such as adnexitis or primary dysmenorrhea. disorders that cause pain in the spinal column. rheumatism that is not articular. as an adjuvant for acute, excruciating inflammatory infections of the throat, nose, or ears, such as otitis and pharyngotonsillitis. When applicable, basis therapy should be used to treat the underlying disease in accordance with general therapeutic principles. A fever by itself is not a sign.