Diclofenac + Tizanidine
Usually sold as a tablet
Pain Analgesics
Diclofenac + Tizanidine is a combination of 2 active ingredients — Diclofenac and Tizanidine. In India it is sold under 16 brand names made by 16 different companies. Prices range from ₹34.00 to ₹94.00 a pack, so the same medicine can cost 3× more depending on the brand.
Worth knowing
Every brand below contains the same composition. If your prescription names an expensive brand, a pharmacist can usually tell you whether a cheaper one with the identical composition is available — ask them, and check with your doctor before switching.
Brands containing Diclofenac + Tizanidine
Sorted by price. Showing 16 of 16.
Tizpa D Tablet
Blue Cross Laboratories Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Tizamuv D 50mg/2mg Tablet
UPS Healthcare · strip of 10 tablets
Bionac TZ 50mg/2mg Tablet
Ultramark Healthcare Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Tolunac 50mg/2mg Tablet
Diya Health Care Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Zita 50mg/2mg Tablet
Genesis Biotech Inc · strip of 10 tablets
Zirky 50mg/2mg Tablet
Brooks Pharmaceuticals · strip of 10 tablets
Bentiz k 50mg/2mg Tablet
Ben Pharmaceuticals · strip of 10 tablets
Dicloran MR 50 mg/2 mg Tablet
J B Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Diczan 50mg/2mg Tablet MR
Vostok & Wilcure Remedies · strip of 10 tablet mr
Tizidal D 50mg/2mg Tablet
Adley Formulations · strip of 10 tablets
Diflox TZ 50mg/2mg Tablet
Wannock Pharmaceuticals · strip of 10 tablets
Dolozin 50 mg/2 mg Tablet
Profess Health Products P Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Roloflex 50 mg/2 mg Tablet
Tidal Laboratories Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Tizalud D 50 mg/2 mg Tablet
Ravenbhel Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Tizaran 50 mg/2 mg Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Tizanac 50 mg/2 mg Tablet
MDC Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
Related compositions
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