Uses of Nociceptol topical

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Nociceptol topical is made in the form of a gel, with natural ingredients (extracted from horsetail leaves, green clay essence, devil's claw, cajeput essential oil,...). Nociceptol gel is an effective pain reliever with few side effects.

1. Uses of Nociceptol topical

Nociceptol is a pain reliever gel, with the main ingredients including: Essence extracted from horsetail leaves, devil's claw, thyme essential oil, green clay essence, cajeput essential oil, rosemary essential oil, essential oil Peppermint, camphor essential oil, ... The product has many different ingredients, so it has a synergistic effect as follows:
Essence extracted from horsetail grass: Has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, diuretic effects should help relieve pain and reduce edema; Devil's claw extract: Has anti-inflammatory effect, relieves pain, especially pain caused by musculoskeletal pain, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, osteoarthritis, back and neck pain, migraine relief , relieve pain caused by skin lesions; Green clay essence: Has the effect of reducing swelling and pain, helps antibacterial, cleans dead cells, cleans lesions, absorbs moisture well and increases the permeability of active ingredients. ; Thyme essential oil, menthol, cajeput essential oil, camphor essential oil, rosemary essential oil: Has antibacterial effect, reduces inflammation, anti-itching, urticaria, allergies; Support the treatment of dry cough, cough with phlegm, sore throat, relieve epigastric pain, stimulate digestion, diuretic, diuretic, reduce migraine, increase circulation, support treatment of rheumatism. Nociceptol is indicated for use in: Relief of acute pain, persistent pain, long-term pain that does not go away, pain caused by nerves such as joint pain due to osteoarthritis, arthritis, gout, sprains tendons, severe injuries, hematomas, bruises, swelling, muscle tension, muscle spasms, impact injuries,...
Contraindications to the use of Nociceptol topical:
Patients with hypersensitivity to the ingredients of drugs and excipients; Patients with skin allergies, lupus erythematosus; Patients with deep skin lesions or open wounds; Children under 6 years old.

2. Usage and dosage of Nociceptol


2.1 How to use Nociceptol is used for topical application. First, you wash and dry your hands, open the tube and then take an appropriate amount of gel, apply a thin layer to the affected skin. When applying, be careful not to rub vigorously because it can make the condition worse. After that, wash your hands and close the cap of the tube.
2.2. Dosage The dose of Nociceptol may vary depending on the extent of the lesion. Patients can apply the drug several times a day, each time about 3-4 hours apart. The dose of the drug can be changed according to the doctor's prescription.
2.3. Overdose Cases of overdose with Nociceptol are rare. Because the product is applied to the skin, overdose is common in people with very delicate, sensitive skin, damaged skin or children. Overdose may cause skin irritation such as itching, urticaria, rash. In rare cases, an overdose can occur if the patient accidentally swallows a significant amount of the topical gel. When an overdose occurs, it is necessary to take the patient to the nearest hospital for timely examination and treatment.

3. Nociceptol side effects


Nociceptol is a functional food with 100% precious medicinal ingredients, cultivated according to quality assurance procedures, so the product is considered to have almost no side effects. The side effects of the drug are almost not listed, may appear in people who are too sensitive to the product or have an allergic background. Side effects may be mild (virtually negligible) irritation on the hands.
When using Nociceptol, patients should consult their doctor about possible side effects to identify and prevent. If you experience any side effects, the patient should notify the doctor for appropriate treatment and management.

4. Be careful when using Nociceptol


Some notes patients need to remember before and while using Nociceptol:
Read carefully the instructions for use of the drug, strictly adhere to the dosage and duration of the drug; Only use the drug for external application, avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes; Use caution when using Nociceptol for children because the child's skin surface does not have a protective barrier, the stratum corneum. In addition, children's skin is very thin, so it is easy to absorb drugs that cause systemic effects, easily leading to side effects. Therefore, it is necessary to closely monitor when using drugs for children to avoid adverse effects; Use caution when using the drug in people with a history of epilepsy, convulsions; Use caution when using the drug in pregnant and lactating women, should consult a doctor before taking the drug; Do not apply Nociceptol gel under bandages, gauze; Do not apply Nociceptol gel to open wounds.

5. Nociceptol drug interactions


Some drug interactions of Nociceptol include:
Do not combine Nociceptol with other creams on the skin to avoid affecting the effects of the product and avoid the risk of skin irritation; Do not use a hair dryer to dry the gel layer after application because doing so will lose the effectiveness of the gel due to the transformation under temperature. With many effects of ingredients, Nociceptol topical helps fight inflammation, relieve pain quickly and effectively. When taking the drug, the patient should follow all the instructions of the doctor to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment and avoid unpredictable side effects.

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