Aspercreme: Uses, indications and precautions when using

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Aspercreme contains Lidocaine, is indicated for external use to relieve pain caused by minor burns, insect bites, itchy skin, anesthetic in some endoscopic procedures,... Aspercreme has many dosage forms, for use. To use the drug safely and effectively, patients need to read the instructions carefully before using it.

1. What is Aspercreme?


What is Aspercreme? Aspercreme contains lidocaine hydrochloride as the active ingredient. This is a local anesthetic that works by causing numbness and temporary loss of sensation in the area of ​​​​the skin and mucous membranes to be affected. Aspercreme is indicated in the following cases:
Relief of mild pain caused by insect bites, minor burns, abrasions, eczema, ... Relief of itchy skin in the genitals and around the anus caused by anal fissures, itching around Vaginal, itching due to hemorrhoids, ... In addition, aspercreme is also used as an anesthetic to reduce discomfort and pain of patients when performing some procedures such as colonoscopy, colonoscopy. cystoscopy, gastroscopy ...
Aspercreme drug has 3 dosage forms: tube form, spray form and foam bottle form. How to use these forms are as follows:
Tube form: the patient needs to clean the skin and dry it thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of Aspercreme on the affected skin area. Use 2 to 3 times a day or as directed by your doctor. Spray form: the patient needs to shake well by hand, hold the bottle at a distance of 8cm to 13cm from the affected skin, spray until wet the affected skin area. If the skin is damaged on the face, the patient needs to spray aspercreme on the hand and then apply it to the face. Avoid spraying directly on the face because the medicine can easily get into the eyes, nose and mouth. You need to immediately wash with clean water if the medicine accidentally gets on these areas. The form of a foaming bottle: the patient also needs to shake the medicine box well before using it. Spray foam into the palm of your hand and then apply to the area to be affected. Aspercreme medicine used to treat itchy skin, insect bites is an over-the-counter drug, patients can buy it at a pharmacy without a prescription, so to ensure safe use of the drug, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use. medication prior to use. In case the wound becomes infected or ulcerated, the patient should see a doctor for timely treatment. Patients should not use this product regularly, long-term without the consent of the doctor.

Thuốc Aspercreme dạng bôi có công dụng trị ngứa da do con trùng cắn
Thuốc Aspercreme dạng bôi có công dụng trị ngứa da do con trùng cắn

2. Aspercreme side effects


When using Aspercreme, patients may experience redness, stinging, and temporary swelling at the site of application. Tell your doctor if these side effects of Aspercreme are severe or persist. In very rare cases, the patient may experience serious side effects such as:
Slow, shallow breathing, convulsions Pale skin, unusual tiredness Fast, slow, irregular heartbeat Symptoms of Severe reactions to the drug such as dizziness, nausea, itching, rash, difficulty breathing, ... Patients should call an ambulance or ask a loved one to take them to the nearest medical facility immediately if they appear after taking the medicine. the above symptoms.
The above is not a complete list of the possible side effects of Aspercreme. The patient should immediately notify the doctor or go to the medical facility to be examined if after using Aspercreme, the body appears different from the symptoms listed above.

3. Precautions when taking Aspercreme


Before using Aspercreme, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any of the following conditions:
Allergic to Lidocaine or other amide-type anesthetics such as bupivacaine, prilocaine or have any allergic to any other drug or food. Have a medical history, especially stretch marks, skin infections in the area where lidocaine is used, heart disease, liver disease, methemoglobinemia,... Some other precautions when using Aspercreme include:
If If the patient has an MRI scan, please inform the medical staff of the imaging room that you are using Aspercreme. Some dosage forms of the drug may contain metal, which poses a risk of burns during an MRI scan. Before surgery or dental procedures, tell your doctor about all medications you are taking, including topical medications such as Aspercreme. Aspercreme should be used with caution in children because children are more sensitive to the side effects of the drug. During pregnancy, use the drug only when absolutely necessary, prescribed by the doctor. Aspercreme can pass into breast milk but has little effect on a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before using Aspercreme while breastfeeding.

Thận trọng khi dùng thuốc Aspercreme với phụ nữ cho con bú vì thuốc có thể đi vào sữa mẹ
Thận trọng khi dùng thuốc Aspercreme với phụ nữ cho con bú vì thuốc có thể đi vào sữa mẹ

4. Some other notes when using Aspercreme


4.1. Drug Interactions Concomitant drug interactions can change the effects of medications or increase the risk of serious side effects. To reduce the risk of drug interactions, before using Aspercreme, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking.
4.2. Treatment of Aspercreme Overdosage Aspercreme can be harmful if inhaled or swallowed. Some symptoms of drug overdose include drowsiness, irregular heartbeat, convulsions, ... Take the patient immediately to the emergency department of the nearest medical facility if the drug overdose is unfortunate and occurs. present the above symptoms.
4.3. What to do if you forget to take a dose? If you are taking Aspercreme on a regular schedule and forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the usual time. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose.
4.4. How to store Aspercreme Store Aspercreme at room temperature, away from direct light and high humidity. Do not freeze medicine, keep medicine out of reach of children and pets. For Aspercreme aerosol and foam dispensers, care should be taken not to place the drug near an open flame because there is a risk of fire or explosion.
Aspercreme medicine contains Lidocaine, is indicated for external use to relieve pain caused by minor burns, insect bites, itchy skin, anesthetic in some endoscopic procedures. To ensure safety, patients need to follow the instructions or as prescribed by the doctor.

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