Voltaren vs Diclofenac: are they the same?
Voltaren is a commercial brand whose active ingredient is exactly Diclofenac. This page explains what that means in practice: where they differ (brand, manufacturer, price, available strengths), why they are clinically equivalent, and when the brand or an authorised generic is the better choice.
Are they the same?
Yes — Voltaren contains Diclofenac as its active ingredient. Talking about "Voltaren" in clinical terms is the same as talking about Diclofenac at the dose strengths 25mg, 50mg, 75mg, 100mg. The differences from the authorised generic are brand, manufacturer (Novartis), excipients, tablet appearance and price — not the active molecule itself.
When Voltaren is used
Voltaren is approved in adults for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, acute musculoskeletal pain, post-surgical pain, primary dysmenorrhoea, acute migraine and ureteric colic.
Mechanisms compared
Because they share the same active ingredient, the mechanism is identical: Diclofenac reversibly inhibits cyclooxygenase enzymes COX-1 and COX-2, with somewhat greater selectivity for COX-2 than ibuprofen and naproxen.
Brand or generic — which to choose?
For most patients, authorised generics of Diclofenac are clinically equivalent substitutes for Voltaren and typically cost substantially less. The practical differences are manufacturer, excipients (rarely matters except in specific sensitivities), tablet appearance and price. The brand is preferred by some patients for personal reasons or insurance coverage; the generic is the default when cost matters.
Frequently asked questions
Is Voltaren the same as Diclofenac? ▾
Clinically yes — Voltaren is the brand and Diclofenac is its active ingredient. At equivalent doses (25mg, 50mg, 75mg, 100mg) they produce the same effect. The difference is brand, manufacturer (Novartis) and price.
Is generic Diclofenac as effective as Voltaren? ▾
Yes. Authorised generics of Diclofenac must demonstrate bioequivalence to the brand. The active substance is the same; average effect is the same. Price is usually substantially lower.
Why does Voltaren cost more than generic Diclofenac? ▾
The price difference reflects originator development costs, brand recognition and competition among generic manufacturers. The molecule is identical; the cost is not.
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