pepper cayenne fruit tincture –

$15.00

Description

Release form

Solution for intravenous administration

The drug has a local irritating, distracting and warming effect, causing increased local blood flow in the skin, affecting painful processes that are also localized in the depths of tissues.

Indications

As a local irritant and distracting agent for neuralgia, radiculitis, myositis, lumbago, lumbar ischalgia.

Contraindications

Increased individual sensitivity to the components of the drug dermatological diseases at the site of application of the drug, violation of the integrity of the skin of children under 12 years of age.

Use during pregnancy and during breastfeeding.

Use during pregnancy and lactation is possible if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or child. It is necessary to consult a doctor.

Recommended Uses for

Outwardly. A small amount of tincture is rubbed into the corresponding area of ​​the skin 1-2 times a day.

Special instructions

Avoid contact with eyes. The drug should not be applied to the mucous membranes, open wounds and damaged or inflamed areas of the skin. After applying the tincture, wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap. If the drug enters the mouth or nose, rinse thoroughly with water.

Influence on ability to steer vehicles, mechanisms.

The use of the drug does not affect the ability to perform potentially hazardous activities, requiring increased concentration of attention and speed of psychomotor reactions (driving, working with moving mechanisms, the work of a dispatcher, operator).

Side effects

Allergic reactions, severe burning sensation at the site of application of the drug.

If any of the following side effects get worse, or if you notice any other side effects not listed in the instructions, notify your doctor.

Dosage form

solution for external use