Zeldinac Nano Gel 30gm

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ZELDINAC NANO GEL contains Diclofenac, Menthol and Methyl salicylate, which belong to the drug class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Counter-irritants and topical analgesics respectively. ZELDINAC NANO GEL is used to relieve pain associated with injury to joints and muscles which can occur as a result of straining and spraining while playing sports, or due to the injury occurring due to age wherein the cushion at the ends of the bone gets degraded resulting in pain and inflammation (Osteoarthritis).

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Diclofenac Sodium

Diclofenac Sodium: An Aid in Pain and Swelling

Diclofenac Sodium is a widely used Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) that helps reduce pain and inflammation. Whether dealing with chronic conditions such as arthritis or acute pain after an accident or sports injury, Diclofenac works by blocking prostaglandins, the body’s natural chemicals responsible for pain signals and swelling.


Uses In Brief

Management for Arthritis Conditions: Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Ankylosing Spondylitis.

Pain Reliever: Helps relieve back pain, toothaches, and sports-related injuries.

Menstrual Comfort: Provides relief from dysmenorrhea, which refers to severe menstrual cramps.

Relief from Migraine: Certain oral formulations are used during the early phase of migraine attacks.


Quick Facts for Patients

Onset Time: Tablets usually start working within 30–60 minutes.

Food: It is preferable to take the tablet with food or milk to reduce stomach irritation.

Consistency: Take the medication at approximately the same time each day to maintain stable drug levels in the body.


Safety Profile & Expert Advice

Therapy
Guidance

Alcohol: Avoid alcohol. Combining alcohol with Diclofenac can increase the risk of gastric bleeding and ulcers.

Pregnancy: Consult your doctor. Use during late pregnancy may cause heart-related complications in the baby.

Long-Term Use: NSAIDs should be used cautiously for prolonged periods, as they may slightly increase the risk of heart attack or stroke.

Kidney/Liver: Dose adjustments may be required for individuals with kidney or liver disease.


Potential Side Effects

Most patients do not experience severe adverse effects, but some individuals may notice mild symptoms:

Common: Indigestion, bloating, nausea, or mild dizziness.

Less Common: Heartburn, constipation, or mild headache.

Serious (Contact a Physician): Bloody or black tarry stools, yellowing of the eyes, or sudden swelling in the legs require immediate medical attention.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Diclofenac Sodium the same in effect as Ibuprofen?
Both belong to the NSAID family, but Diclofenac is generally considered stronger and is often used for severe joint pain and inflammatory conditions, while Ibuprofen is commonly used for milder pain and fever.

2. Can I take Diclofenac Sodium on an empty stomach?
It is recommended to take it with food, milk, or an antacid. Taking NSAIDs on an empty stomach may irritate the stomach lining and increase the risk of gastritis or ulcers.

3. For how long can I safely take this medicine?
For acute pain, the duration should generally be short (around 3–5 days). For chronic arthritis, doctors may recommend longer treatment with regular monitoring of kidney and liver function.

4. Will it make me sleepy?
Drowsiness is uncommon, but some individuals may experience mild dizziness or slight drowsiness. It is best to observe how your body reacts before driving or operating heavy machinery.

5. Can I use Diclofenac gel while taking oral Diclofenac?
Combining oral and topical Diclofenac can increase the total amount of Diclofenac in the bloodstream. Always consult your healthcare provider before using both forms to avoid accidental overdose.

Methyl Salicylate

Methyl Salicylate, often recognized by its distinct “wintergreen” aroma, is a potent external analgesic belonging to the salicylate family. Known as a “rubefacient,” it works by causing mild irritation to the skin’s surface, which in turn increases local blood flow and generates a soothing sensation of warmth.

Chemically related to aspirin, Methyl Salicylate penetrates the skin to provide targeted anti-inflammatory action. It is a staple ingredient in high-performance pain relief sprays, ointments, and patches designed for those seeking rapid recovery from musculoskeletal discomfort.

Therapeutic Benefits & Clinical Uses

Targeted Pain Suppression: By inhibiting the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme at the site of application, it reduces the production of prostaglandins that trigger pain and swelling.

Counter-Irritant Action: The warming sensation distracts the brain from deeper visceral pain, making it highly effective for chronic conditions like osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia.

Post-Exercise Recovery: Frequently used by athletes to treat Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and minor sports injuries such as ligament sprains.

Improved Circulation: The localized vasodilation helps “flush out” metabolic waste from tired muscles, aiding in faster tissue repair.

Product Overview at a Glance

Feature
Clinical Detail

Drug Class
Topical Analgesic / Salicylate

Primary Action
Counter-irritant and Anti-inflammatory

Common Uses
Sciatica, Lumbago, Arthritis, Bruises

Common Brands
Relispray, Move, Amrutanjan, Iodex

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How is Methyl Salicylate different from Menthol?
While both provide pain relief, they work differently. Menthol triggers cold receptors to provide a cooling sensation. Methyl Salicylate provides a “deep heat” sensation and possesses actual anti-inflammatory properties similar to aspirin. Many effective topical gels combine both to create a “hot-and-cold” therapy effect.

2. Can I use this if I am allergic to Aspirin?
No. Because Methyl Salicylate is a derivative of salicylic acid, individuals with a known allergy or sensitivity to aspirin (NSAIDs) should avoid using products containing this ingredient. Systemic absorption through the skin can trigger an allergic reaction in sensitive users.

3. Is it safe to apply and then wrap the area with a bandage?
You should avoid tight bandaging or using occlusive dressings over an area treated with Methyl Salicylate. Doing so can trap the heat and increase skin absorption to dangerous levels, potentially leading to severe skin irritation or systemic toxicity.

4. Can I use Methyl Salicylate on my children for growing pains?
Caution is required. Products containing salicylates are generally not recommended for children or teenagers recovering from viral infections (like the flu or chickenpox) due to the theoretical risk of Reye’s Syndrome, a rare but serious condition. Always consult a pediatrician before use.

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