What are the potential effects of diclofenac on sleep patterns, including risks of insomnia or disrupted sleep cycles, in long-term users?
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Diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), can affect sleep by causing discomfort or pain relief that alters sleep patterns. However, research specific to diclofenac’s impact on sleep, especially long-term effects like insomnia or disrupted sleep cycles, is limited. While some users may experience sleep disturbances, others might find improved sleep due to pain reduction.