Expiration date: 01/2026

The composition and form of issue: 

Ointment for topical application, 1 g contains:

DMSO 50 mg

camphor racemic 30 mg

oil of turpentine 30 mg

benzylsuccinic 20 mg

the vanililnonamida 2 mg

excipients: cetostearyl alcohol emulsifying type a sodium cetylstearyl bronopol Polysorbate 80 purified water 

in the aluminium tubes to 30 and 50 grams complete with applicator in a cardboard bundle 1 tuba.

Description pharmaceutical form:

Ointment of white or white with a slightly yellowish color with a specific smell of camphor and turpentine oil.

Indications:

  • muscle and joint pain
  • as a warming cream for athletes.

Contraindications:

  • individual hypersensitivity to product components
  • diseases with impaired skin integrity
  • pregnancy
  • breastfeeding
  • the children's age.

Application of pregnancy and breast-feeding:

Contraindicated in pregnancy. At the time of treatment should stop breastfeeding.

Side effects:

Possible itching, swelling or hives. These symptoms disappear in 8-12 hours after cessation of application of the ointment.

Drug interactions:

Not marked.

Method of application and dose:

Externally for muscle and joint pain — 1-3 g of ointment is applied gently on the area affected area and gently RUB into the skin 2-3 times a day. The duration of treatment depends on the nature and severity of the disease, however, without consulting a doctor can be used not more than 10 days. After each treatment should be washed by hand with cool water and soap.

When using as a warming agent in athletes on the muscular region is applied with an applicator 2-3 g ointment is rubbed and massaged into the skin until it is a light red. After a workout, the ointment should be washed from the skin with cool water.

Precautions:

Avoid getting the ointment on open wounds and mucous membranes.

In order to avoid side effects it is recommended to apply a small amount of ointment to the skin to determine sensitivity to the drug.

Storage conditions:

Do not store in the refrigerator and the freezer.

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