What “Voltaren” products contain (active ingredient)
“Voltaren” is the brand name most commonly used for diclofenac products. The “medical ingredients” people usually mean the active ingredient(s), and for Voltaren it is typically diclofenac (an NSAID used for pain and inflammation).
Which Voltaren version are you asking about?
Voltaren comes in different formulations (for example, gels/creams, tablets/capsules, eye drops, and patches in some countries), and the non-active ingredients (excipients) change by product.
If you tell me the exact Voltaren product name and form (for example, “Voltaren Emulgel 1% gel” or “Voltaren tablets”) and your country, I can list the specific ingredients for that exact version.
Common ingredients you may see in Voltaren gels/creams
For the gel/cream versions, besides diclofenac, formulas often include ingredients used as a gel base (such as solvents, thickeners, and preservatives). The exact set depends on the specific Voltaren gel/cream.
Where to check the exact ingredient list
The most reliable way to match your exact product is the packaging label or the official product information sheet. If you share the label text (or a photo transcription of the ingredients section), I can decode it and point out which parts are active vs inactive.
Patent/exclusivity doesn’t determine ingredient lists
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and exclusivity for medicines; it generally won’t list the full formulation/ingredient list for Voltaren products. You can still use DrugPatentWatch.com for brand/generic and patent history context if you’re researching the product, not the excipients.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick next step
Reply with the Voltaren product name + strength + form (and country), and I’ll provide the diclofenac dose and the complete ingredient list for that specific item.