Expiration date: 09/2029

Composition

Active ingredient: 1 g of gel contains 20 mg of troxerutin,

Auxiliary substances: carbomer 6 mg, trollamine (triethanolamine) 7 mg, disodium edetate dihydrate 0.5 mg, benzalkonium chloride 1 mg, purified water 965.5 mg.

The dosage form

is a gel for external use

Description

The gel is yellow to light brown in color.

Pharmacodynamics

Troxevazine is a flavonoid (a derivative of rutin). It has P-vitamin activity, has venotonizing, venoprotective, decongestant, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant and antioxidant effects. Reduces the permeability and fragility of capillaries, increases their tone. Increases the density of the vascular wall, reduces the exudation of the liquid part of the plasma and the diapedesis of blood cells.

Reduces inflammation in the vascular wall by limiting platelet adhesion to its surface.

Pharmacokinetics

When the gel is applied to the affected area, the active substance quickly penetrates through the epidermis, after 30 minutes it is found in the dermis, and after 2-5 hours in subcutaneous fat.

Indications for use

  • Varicose veins,
  • Chronic venous insufficiency with symptoms such as: swelling and pain in the legs, feeling of heaviness, fullness, fatigue of the legs, vascular asterisks and meshes, seizures, paresthesia,
  • Thrombophlebitis,
  • Periphlebitis,
  • Varicose dermatitis,
  • Pain and swelling of a traumatic nature (with bruises, sprains, injuries).

Contraindications

Due to the external method of application and the large therapeutic breadth of the drug, there is no danger of overdose. In case of accidental ingestion of a large amount of gel, it is necessary to carry out general measures to remove the drug from the body (emetics) and consult a doctor. If indicated, peritoneal dialysis is performed.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

There is no data on undesirable effects on the fetus and newborn when using the drug.

Side effects

In rare cases, allergic skin reactions are observed - urticaria, eczema, dermatitis.

Interaction

Currently, there is no data on the drug interaction of Troxevazine.

Method of administration and dosage

Externally!

The gel is applied to the affected area 2 times a day in the morning and evening, gently rubbing until completely absorbed. If necessary, the gel can be applied under bandages or elastic stockings.

The success of treatment with the drug largely depends on its regular use over a long period of time.

It is recommended to combine with taking Troxevazine capsules to enhance the effect.

If the symptoms of the disease worsen or do not go away after 6-7 days of daily use of the drug, you should consult a doctor who will prescribe further treatment and determine the duration of the course of therapy.

Overdose

Due to the external method of application and the large therapeutic breadth of the drug, there is no danger of overdose. In case of accidental ingestion of a large amount of gel, it is necessary to carry out general measures to remove the drug from the body (emetics) and consult a doctor. If indicated, peritoneal dialysis is performed.

Special instructions

The gel is applied only to an undamaged surface.

Avoid contact with open wounds, eyes and mucous membranes!

In conditions characterized by increased vascular permeability (including scarlet fever, flu, measles, allergic reactions), the gel is used in combination with ascorbic acid to enhance its effect.

Influence on the ability to drive motor vehicles and manage mechanisms

Troxevazine gel has no effect on the ability to drive a motor vehicle and work with moving mechanisms.

Form of release

Gel for external use 2%.

Conditions of release from pharmacies

Without a prescription

Storage conditions

In a dry place protected from light, at a temperature not exceeding 25C. Do not freeze!

Keep out of reach of children!

Expiration date

For an aluminum tube - 5 years.For laminate (plastic) tubes - 2 years.Do not use after the expiration date

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