Thermo Rheumon Cream

Thermo Rheumon Cream is a topical medication that provides relief for pain in the locomotor system. Its active ingredient, Etofenamate, is classified as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that possesses both anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.

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Potency

50G

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Generic Name (Ingredient)

Each G Cream Contains 100 Mg Of Ethophenamate And 10 Mg Of Benzyl Nicotinate.

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Description

Uses

Thermo Rheumon Cream is an effective external supportive symptomatic treatment for pain resulting from a variety of causes, including:

  • Strains, sprains, or bruises in the extremities caused by blunt trauma, such as sports injuries
  • Soft tissue near the joints, such as bursae, tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules
  • Osteoarthritis

Dosage Guidelines

The standard dosage for Thermo Rheumon Cream is to apply a thin 5 cm to 10 cm long strand of the cream 3 to 4 times daily. The size of the affected area determines the amount of cream required. A 5-10 cm long strand equates to approximately 1.7 – 3.3 g of cream (corresponding to 85 to 165 mg of Etofenamate). The maximum daily dose should not exceed 660 mg of Etofenamate.

Contraindications

Thermo Rheumon Cream is not suitable for individuals who:

  • Have allergies to Etofenamate or any of the other ingredients listed in section 6.
  • Have allergies to Flufenamic acid or other painkillers classified as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Have open wounds, inflammation, or infections of the skin, eczema, or mucous membranes, or on the eye.
  • Are pregnant.
  • Are children and adolescents (under 18 years old) since there is insufficient clinical experience available for this age group.

Conclusion

Thermo Rheumon Cream is a topical medication that offers pain relief for people suffering from locomotor system pain. As an NSAID, it helps reduce inflammation and relieve pain, making it an effective solution for various conditions, including osteoarthritis, strains, sprains, and bruises. However, it is crucial to follow the dosage guidelines and avoid using this Cream if you have allergies or certain medical conditions. Consult a doctor if you are unsure about using this medication.

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