4% traulen analgesics of Pharma Spray Spray Spray Support on spot pain and rheumatitis (25g)

Dosage form Spray
Specifications Box x 25g
Ingredient Diclofenac sodium

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Diclofenac sodium1g

Uses

Indications

Painful lumps of traulen 3% Solution indicated in place of pain and rheumatitis or rheumatitis or caused by injury in joints, muscles, tendons and strings.

Pharmacokinus

Pharmacological group: nonsteroidal anti -inflammatory drugs for local use

ATC code: M02AA15

diclofenac has analgesic, antipyretic, anti -inflammatory, has been used for many years.

Analgesic: Diclofenac reduces painful pain. The pain relief of a daily dose of 75 - 150 mg is equivalent to the effect of indomethacin (75 - 150 mg), acetylsalicylic acid (3 - 5 g).

Anti -inflammatory: Diclofenac has been proven to be at least by indomethacin in improving clinical symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, joint spondylitis, joints, rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain and post -traumatic rheumatitis, at 75 - 150 mg daily.

Mechanism of action

The mechanism of action of the drug is partly due to the inhibition of competition and irreversibly reverse of the prostaglandin biosynthesis and partly due to the inhibition of lysosome enzyme.

Dynamic pharmacokinetics

Research on healthy volunteers show that the drug absorbs fast (minimum blood concentration detected after applying the drug 30 minutes) and completely (the amount of absorption is equal to 80% of the dose) through the skin, with the maximum concentration in plasma achieved after 24 -hour drug.

This concentration (2 - 3 ng/ml) is achieved after the single -dose or repeated dose, and much lower than the minimum effective concentration (about 50 ng/ml) achieved in plasma after using the medication by systemic.

Before taking 4% traulen analgesics of Pharma Spray Spray Spray Support on spot pain and rheumatitis (25g)

How to use

Painful traulen 3% Solution Spray for skin spray.

Dosage

Adults (over 18 years old): 3-4 sprays, depending on the area of ​​the area to be treated, three times daily. After rubbing the drug, wash your hands.

Note: Only use the drug for short -term treatment.

Use in children and teenagers (14 - 18 years old): 3-4 sprays, depending on the area of ​​the area to be treated, three times daily. After rubbing the drug, wash your hands.

It is necessary to consider the need for kidneys if it is necessary to use the drug for more than 7 days to relieve pain or if the symptoms become worse.

Children under 14 years of age: There is no enough data on efficiency and safety for children and teenagers under 14 years old. Therefore, do not use traulen for children under 14 years old.

Elderly patients: The usual dosage can be used for adults.

What to do when overdose?

However, unwanted effects can occur similarly when overdose of Diclofenac tablets if you accidentally swallow the skin -topical solution (each 25g bottle contains 1000 mg of sodium diclofenac). In the case of accidentally swallowing, leading to significant systemic side effects, it is necessary to apply common treatments when poisoning of nonsteroidal anti -inflammatory drugs. Measures to eliminate smoking from the stomach and the use of activated carbon should be considered especially immediately after swallowing the drug.

In an emergency, call the 115 emergency center immediately or go to the nearest local health station.

What to do when forgetting 1 dose?

Side Effects

The drug is well tolerated. When using diclofenac on the spot, unwanted effects such as itching, skin redness and skin burns, skin rashes, small acne in the skin, blisters, scales, unmarried muscle spasms can occur.

If using the drug on a large scale and for a long time, it is impossible to rule out the possibility of unwanted effects such as nausea, indigestion, heartburn, stimulation state, taste change, conjunctivitis. In this case, ask the doctor for advice.

Unwanted effects are arranged according to the frequency encountered, conventional as follows: Very common (ADR ≥ 1/10), common (1/100 ≤ ADR

immune system:

  • Very rare: hypersensitivity (including urticaria), veins.
  • Infections:

  • Very rare: pustules.
  • Respiratory system:

  • Very rare: asthma.
  • Skin and soft tissue:

  • Common: rash, eczema, erythema, dermatitis (including contact dermatitis), itching.
  • Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    4% Solution of Pain Spray Solution in the following cases:

  • Hypersensitivity to Diclofenac or any ingredients of the drug.

    Be cautious when using

    If using this drug on a large scale and for a long time, it is impossible to rule out the possibility of unwanted body effects.

    Therefore, especially in patients with previous digestive disorders, it is impossible to rule out the possibility of unwanted effects of the whole body such as nausea, indigestion, heartburn, stimulating state, taste change, conjunctivitis.

    should only use diclofenac on the spot for intact skin, no disease and no open wounds. Avoid contact with eyes, mucosa and not swallowed.

    Stop treatment if the skin rash appears after taking the drug.

    The drug contains propylene glycol, so it can cause mild local skin irritation in some people.

    diclofenac on the spot can be used when bandaged but should not be used when bandaged.

    Use drugs for women during pregnancy and lactation

    Pregnant women

    Diclofenac's blood concentration when used in place is lower than orally.

    Prostaglandin inhibition may adversely affect the fetus and or the development of the fetus. The results from epidemiological studies showed an increase in the risk of miscarriage and heart defects after using prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors in the early stages of pregnancy. The risk of heart defects increases from 1% to 1.5%. The risk of increasing dosage and treatment time.

    In animals, prostaglandin synthetic inhibitors cause increased fetal mortality.

    In addition, the incidence of malformations including heart defects has been reported on animals when using prostaglandin synthetic inhibitors during the formation of organs during pregnancy.

    In the first 6 months of pregnancy, only diclofenac only clearly indicated. If Diclofenac is used in women who are planning to get pregnant or in the first 6 months of pregnancy, the dosage and treatment time should be as low as possible.

    In the last three months of pregnancy, using Prostaglandin synthetic inhibitors can cause the following effects:

  • Cardiac toxicity (Early pulmonary and pulmonary hypertension);

    and cause the following effects:

  • can extend the bleeding time and anti -platelet aggregation, may occur even when the dose is very low;

    Therefore, diclofenac is contraindicated in the last three months of pregnancy.

    breastfeeding women

    Like other nonsteroidal anti -inflammatory drugs, Diclofenac goes into breast milk in small amounts.

    However, at the dose of drug treatment does not work on breastfeeding. Due to the lack of control of controlled studies in nursing women, only use drugs during breastfeeding as directed by health experts. Do not apply medicine on breasts in nursing women or apply on a large or long -term.

    The effect of the drug on driving and operating machinery

    The drug does not affect the ability to drive and operate machinery.

    Drug interaction

    Due to the systemic absorption of Diclofenac after application is very low, the interaction with other drugs is very difficult.

  • Storage

    Store at a temperature not exceeding 30 ° C in the original packaging, avoid moisture and avoid light.

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