Analistic

Saturday 10 November 2018

Lasonil gel Hirudoid cream and gel (heparinoid)







Indications
Local treatment of bruises, sprains, muscle pain, muscle strain, stiff neck.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity 'to the active substance or to any of the excipients. For a chance 'of cross-sensitization, the product should not be administered to patients in whom l ' acetylsalicylic acid or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have caused asthma, rhinitis, urticaria or other allergic manifestations. Pregnancy. Breastfeeding. Children and teenagers younger 'at least 14 years.
Dosage
2-4 applications per day on the painful area. Elderly patients should follow the minimum dosage mentioned above. Apply a thin layer of gel on the area to be treated with a gentle massage. Use the medicine for more 'shortest period possible. Wash thoroughly and for lengthy periods hands after 'application.
Warnings
It 'should be avoided l ' application in correspondence with open wounds or skin lesions. L 'use and ' not recommended in women planning pregnancy. The administration should be discontinued in women who have fertility problems 'or who are undergoing investigation of fertility '. L 'use, especially if prolonged, can ' give rise to local sensitization: the first appearance of skin rash, mucosal lesions or any other sign of hypersensitivity 'stop treatment and take appropriate therapeutic measures.

To avoid more 'serious phenomena of hypersensitivity ' or photosensitivity, the patient should not be exposed to direct sunlight, including solarium, during the treatment and the next two weeks. In case of allergic reaction or higher adverse reactions importance (skin reactions, some of them fatal, including exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis) and 'you need to discontinue the therapy immediately. Patients appear to be at most 'high risk in the early stages of therapy: l ' onset of skin reactions occur in the majority of cases within the first month of treatment. Do not use together with another NSAID or, however, not to use more 'of an NSAID at a time. It contains sodium methyl para-hydroxybenzoate and sodium ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate which may cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed).
Interactions
L 'smallness ' data and uncertainties relating to their application to the clinical situation does not allow to draw any definitive conclusions about possible interactions with other medications for the 'continued use of ibuprofen; No clinically relevant interactions have been observed with l 'occasional use of ' ibuprofen. Take into account, however, that Ibuprofen can 'enhance the effects of anticoagulants such as warfarin.
Side Effects
The side effects can be minimized 's use of the most ' lowest effective dose for the most 'shortest duration of treatment necessary to control symptoms. With some NSAIDs derivatives of 'propionic acid for local or transdermal skin reactions have been reported with rash, itching, irritation, sensation of warmth or burning and dermatitis. There have also been some cases of bullous eruptions of varying severity ', including Stevens Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis (very rare). Reactions are possible photosensitivity '. Report any suspected adverse reactions via the national reporting system.

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