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Ace-Proxyvon Gel

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Ace-Proxyvon Gel is a combination medicine that helps in relieving pain. It works by first cooling the skin then warming it up. This cooling and warming up action improves blood circulation and distracts the patient from pain.

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Diclofenac Diethylamine

Diclofenac Diethylamine Topical Gel Diclofenac Diethylamine, a potent non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, is specifically formulated for topical application. Unlike oral painkillers, which are developed for absorption into the bloodstream, the diethylamine salt is designed for penetrating the skin more thoroughly to allow the active drug to reach deeper into the target site in joints and muscles. By its structural impact on cyclo-oxygenases 1 and 2 to reduce the synthesis of prostaglandins, more specifically PGE2, DDEA inhibits the mechanisms relevant to the establishment of secondary hyperalgesia. Therapeutic Uses Joint Pain: Provides targeted relief for osteoarthritis of superficial joints like the knees, elbows, and fingers. Muscle Strains & Sprains: Staunchly reduces swelling and pain following sports injuries or sudden physical exertion. Back & Neck Pain: Gets deep down into the musculature to help the stiffness and acute aches present. Soft Tissue Rheumatism: Useful for localized tendinitis and inflammatory conditions like bursitis. Key Features Enhanced Absorption: The diethylamine salt makes absorption via the skin faster and deeper than standard sodium salt formulations. Localized Action: It keeps systemic absorption to a minimum, reducing the chances of general side effects associated with oral NSAIDs. Non-Greasy Formula: Usually available as a hydro-alcoholic gel—non-greasy, cooling, and non-staining. How to Apply Cleanse: Clean the affected area using soap and water, then dry thoroughly. Measure: Apply a small amount (about the size of a cherry or walnut depending on the area). Massage: Gently massage the gel into the skin until absorbed. Avoid vigorous rubbing. Hygiene: Wash hands after application unless treating the hands. Frequency: Apply 3–4 times daily or as directed by your physician. Safety Precautions & Warnings External Use Only: Do not apply on open wounds, cuts, infected skin, or exfoliative dermatitis. Sun Sensitivity: Avoid direct sunlight or artificial tanning on the treated area due to photosensitivity. Avoid Occlusion: Do not use airtight bandages or heat therapy over the applied area. Pregnancy Warning: Use with caution in the first two trimesters; avoid completely in the third trimester. Asthma/Allergies: Avoid use if you have aspirin-induced asthma or hypersensitivity; consult a doctor. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: What is the difference between Diclofenac Diethylamine and Diclofenac Sodium? Diclofenac Diethylamine is more lipid-soluble, allowing better skin penetration, while Diclofenac Sodium is commonly used in oral formulations. Q: How long does it take to work? A cooling effect is felt immediately, while significant pain relief usually occurs within 30–60 minutes, improving further over 2–3 days. Q: Can I use it with oral painkillers? Consult your doctor before combining with oral NSAIDs like Ibuprofen or Naproxen, as it may increase side effects. Q: What if I develop a rash? Mild irritation may occur. Discontinue use and seek medical advice if severe rash, swelling, or blistering develops. Q: Does it cure the condition? It reduces inflammation and pain but does not cure underlying conditions like osteoarthritis. Storage Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C. Do not freeze. Keep the tube tightly closed. Index This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always read the product label and consult your healthcare provider before use.

Linseed Oil

Linseed Oil (Virgin & Cold-Pressed) Virgin Linseed Oil, obtained from flax plant seeds (Linum usitatissimum), is a rich source of essential fatty acids. It is highly reputed in the medical fraternity on account of the fact that it is extremely high in Omega-3 amino acids, with major content in Alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA); this is one of the omega-3 fatty acids the body cannot make on its own. Whether as a common dietary supplement in many cases to its beneficial effect in supporting heart function, or as a fungible, multipurpose remedy for certain major systemic illnesses, the benefits of Linseed Oil are deeply embraced in current, modern health and wellness practice. Key Benefits & Uses Joint & Muscle Relief: Fittingly incorporated into topical gels to heighten the penetration of anti-inflammatory medicines that work toward alleviating stiffness scenario: osteoarthritis. Cardiovascular Support: Contributes to the maintenance of healthy cholesterol and the overall support thereof. Natural Laxative: A differential oil with which an oral dose in its very own specific mild manner that operates as a lube effect in the belly—making a good choice for giving relief to occasional constipation. Skin Health: Contains Vitamin E and antioxidants that facilitate some skin defense and reduce dryness or irritation. Doors of Inflammation: Intervention with systemic inflammation/type 1 inflammation is protective and good for metabolic health. Quick Facts FeatureDetails Active Ingredient: Alpha-Linolenic Acid (Omega-3) Extraction Method: Cold-Pressed (No Heat) Category: Nutraceutical / Topical Adjunct Dietary Preference: Vegan, Non-GMO Usage Instructions For Oral Health: 5ml–10ml (1–2 tsp) a day. Could be mixed with salads, yogurt, or cold smoothies. This oil is perfect for cold food consumption. Do not use for cooking at high temperature. For Topical Relief: Apply a few drops at the local joint/muscle area and lightly massage. If using a gel containing Linseed Oil specifically, adhere to the instructions given on the pack. Safety Precautions Sensitivity: It is best to perform a patch test first and refrain from extensive application in case of any skin reddening and itching. Medical Interactions: Patients on anti-coagulant (blood thinning) medications must inform their doctor of their intention to take Linseed Oil supplements. Pregnant & Nursing: It is always best to talk to your physician beforehand about introducing any new supplements into your system during pregnancy. Storage: The oil has a high tendency to spoil due to oxidation; thus, keep it in a cool, dark place and make sure it is sealed tight to prevent rancidity. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: Can I use the Linseed Oil found in hardware stores for health purposes? Definitely not. Industrial-grade linseed oil gets toxic with the added preservatives and solvents. Always use "Cold-Pressed Virgin Linseed Oil" or "Flaxseed Oil" expounded with reference to human consumption or veterinary use. Q: Why include Linseed Oil in so many Diclofenac pain relievers? Basically to use as a conduit: it makes sure the active ingredients of the pain-killing agent are better absorbed through the layers of the skin and actually reach the inflamed area more effectively. Q: Is it very taste-able? High-quality virgin linseed oil will taste a bit nutty and mild. If it has an extremely bitter taste or smells bad, it has gone rancid and should not be consumed. Q: Would it be preferred over fish oil for Omega-3? Flaxseed oil is one of the best plant-based Omega-3 sources, and offers a good alternative to fish oil. A pool of fish oil brings EPA and DHA; in comparison, linseed oil only offers ALA, which your body can partially convert into both EPA and DHA. Q: How long will it normally keep? Once opened, a bottle of it stays freshest for 6–8 weeks. If stored in the refrigerator, it might extend the life of its strength.

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