Uses of Capsicin

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Capsicin drug with the main active ingredient is Capsaicin, which is prepared in the form of a skin cream. The drug is used for the main purpose of treating arthritis, osteoarthritis, back pain, sprains, bruises, pain caused by shingles. .

1. What is Capsicin?


What is Capsicin? Capsicin is a brand name of the active ingredient Capsaicin that is only used when prescribed by a doctor. Capsicin is a product of BV Pharma Joint Stock Company and is prepared in the form of a skin gel (box of 1 tube of 5g, 10g or 20g).
Each tube of Capsicin contains 0.05g/100g of Capsaicin gel (calculated by total Capsaicinoid) and some other excipients just enough.

2. Uses of Capsicin

Capsicin is used for the main purpose of treating arthritis, osteoarthritis, back pain, sprains, bruises, pain caused by shingles.
The mechanism of action of the drug is to reduce the amount of calcium entering the presynapse (by binding to the protein TRPV1 - a calcium channel, residing on the membrane of pain and heat sensing neurons). Therefore, it will make the nerve unable to transmit pain for a period of time.
In addition, when exposed to the drug Capsicin will make nerve cells depleted of neurotransmitters. Thus, reducing pain sensation and blocking neuroinflammation. After discontinuing use, nerve cells will recover.

3. Instructions for using Capsicin


The drug is indicated in the following cases:
Pain in arthritis, osteoarthritis. Back pain, sprains, bruises. Pain due to nerve shingles. Reduces itching and inflammation caused by psoriasis. The drug is used in the form of a skin cream. Some tips when using the drug are:
Make sure the skin you are about to apply is clean and dry before applying. Do not use on open wounds or sunburned, dry, cracked skin. Apply a thin layer of medication on the affected area and gently massage until completely absorbed. Wash your hands with soap and water immediately after applying the medicine. Or you can use rubber gloves or a clean towel to apply. In case of using the medicine on the skin on the hands and fingers, you can wait up to 30 minutes before washing your hands. The drug can be used up to 4 times per day. If the pain does not go away after taking the drug for about 7 days, the patient should consult a doctor to change to another drug and combine with the treatment of the original disease. For pregnant women and lactating women: Use with caution. You should consult your doctor before use.

4. Notes when using Capsicin


Capsicin is used by people who work in occupations related to driving and operating machinery. Before prescribing Capsicin, the patient should tell the doctor if you have a hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the drug. After applying the medicine, there will be a feeling of heat at the application site, but this feeling is usually mild and subsides over time. Warm water and sweat can increase the burning sensation. Do not apply the medicine to the eyes, nose or mouth. If the drug gets stuck in these areas, wash it thoroughly with water. Note during use of the drug should avoid contact with mucous membranes and skin areas with irritation, damage, infection or sores. Moreover, after applying the drug, the patient should not bandage the wound. Also, do not take a hot bath right before or after applying the medicine.
Do not puncture the tube, store at a temperature below 30oC and in a dry place, away from direct light.

5. Drug interactions and side effects of Capsicin


5.1. Drug Interactions Before you are prescribed medication by your doctor, you should list the drugs you are taking to consult, because some foods and drugs can interact, especially topical medications.
5.2. Side effects Possible side effects of Capsicin may include:
Burning, stinging, discomfort in the area where the medicine is applied. Skin inflammation. Skin blistering. If inhaled, the powder may cause coughing, sneezing, watery eyes or respiratory irritation. If the burning sensation causes pain and discomfort, wash it off with soap and cold water. Get medical attention right away if you have severe pain, swelling, or severe blistering.
In case of severe allergic reaction such as rash, itching, severe swelling (especially in the face, tongue, throat), dizziness, difficulty breathing, you should immediately seek medical attention. medical staff.
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