DICNOLAC-gel
Diclofenac Sodium 1%w/w, Linseed Oil 3%w/w,Methyl Salicylate 10%w/w, Menthol 5%w/w.
Description
Indications for Diclofenac Diethylamine + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol
1.Back pain
2.Knee pain
3.Sprain & strains
4.Soft tissue disorders
5.Osteoarthritis Knee
6.Spondylosis
7.Cervical spondylosis
8.Injury
9.Arthritis
10.Shoulder lesions
11.Frozen Shoulder
12.Prolapsed intervertebral disc
About Linseed Oil
It contains powerful, rare natural antioxidants (lignans), omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. It is a popular oil in cosmetic manufacturing and to a lesser degree (but no less suitable), massage therapists and aroma therapists. Linseed oil is also well absorbed by the skin.
Methyl salicylate
About Methyl salicylate
Salicylates, Rubefacient, counterirritant.
Mechanism of Action of Methyl salicylate
Methyl salicylate is a rubefacient. It produces reddening of the skin by dilatation of the blood vessel and gives a soothing feeling of warmth. It is also called as counterirritant because they produce their action by counter irritation. Irritation of the sensory nerve endings alters pain in the underlying muscle or joints that are served by the same nerves.
Menthol
About Menthol
Terpenes and terpenoid, Antipruritic, decongestant, topical analgesic.
Mechanism of Action of Menthol
Menthol acts as a local anesthetic on the respiratory passageways and causing cough suppression. When Menthol is rubbed on the skin, it acts as a rubefacient and causes localized vasodilatation; which gives feelings of comfort and warmth. When applied gently on the skin, it acts as an anti-pruritic agent and creates a feeling of coolness, and mild local anaesthetic effect relieves itching. It has good soothing effect and acts as a demulcent. It also acts as a carminative.
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