DUBINOR Ointment 30gm
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Dubinor Ointment is an analgesic ointment used to manage musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain (sharp shooting pain due to nerve stimulation or injury). It contains Gabapentin, Diclofenac Dimethylamine, and Methyl salicylate as active ingredients which helps to provide relief from pain.
Diclofenac Dimethylamine and methyl salicylate provides relieve from pain and reduce inflammatory reaction. Gabapentin helps to provide relief from pain associated with nerve injury.
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.
Gabapentin
Gabapentin Capsules/Tablets Gabapentin is a versatile prescription medication primarily classified as an anticonvulsant or antiepileptic drug. While it was originally developed to treat certain types of seizures, it is now widely recognized as a gold standard for managing neuropathic pain (nerve pain). It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain and influencing the way the body sends pain signals through the nervous system. +2 Therapeutic Uses Neuropathic Pain: Effectively manages long-term pain caused by nerve damage, such as Diabetic Neuropathy or Peripheral Neuralgia. Postherpetic Neuralgia: Relieves the burning or stabbing pain that often lingers after an encounter with Shingles (Herpes Zoster). Epilepsy Management: Used as an "adjunctive" therapy to help control partial-onset seizures in adults and children. Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS): Helps reduce the uncomfortable sensations and "urge to move" associated with RLS, particularly at night. Quick Product Facts Feature Details Drug Class GABA Analog / Anticonvulsant Common Strengths 100mg, 300mg, 400mg, 600mg, 800mg Typical Onset 1–3 hours for peak plasma levels Consumption With or without food How to Use Gabapentin Consistency is Key: Take your dose at the same time every day to maintain a steady level of the medicine in your bloodstream. Swallow Whole: Do not crush or chew the capsules or tablets. If you are using scored tablets and break them in half, use the second half for your next scheduled dose. Antacid Gap: If you take antacids containing Aluminum or Magnesium (like Digene or Mucaine Gel), wait at least 2 hours before taking Gabapentin, as these can block its absorption. Safety & Side Effects Most people tolerate Gabapentin well, though some "adjustment" symptoms are common during the first week: Dizziness or Drowsiness: This is the most frequent side effect. Avoid driving until you know how the drug affects you. Coordination Issues: You might feel a bit "clumsy" or unsteady on your feet initially. Dry Mouth or Fatigue: Staying hydrated can help manage these minor issues. Peripheral Edema: Some users notice slight swelling in their ankles or feet. Critical Warning: In rare cases, this medication can affect your mood. If you or your family notice unusual changes in behavior, increased anxiety, or thoughts of self-harm, contact your healthcare provider immediately. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: Is Gabapentin a painkiller like Ibuprofen or Paracetamol? No. Gabapentin is not for routine pain from injuries or headaches. It specifically targets "nerve pain," which feels more like burning, tingling, or electric shocks. It works on the nervous system rather than at the site of a physical injury. +1 Q: Can I stop taking it once my pain goes away? Never stop Gabapentin abruptly. Doing so can cause "withdrawal-like" symptoms or even trigger seizures. Your doctor will typically "taper" your dose—slowly reducing it over several days—to ensure your body adjusts safely. +1 Q: Why do I have to take it three times a day? Gabapentin has a relatively short "half-life" in the body. Taking it at regular intervals (usually morning, afternoon, and night) ensures the medicine stays active and effective throughout the 24-hour cycle. +1 Q: Will it make me feel "high" or addicted? Gabapentin is not an opioid. However, because it calms the nervous system, it can cause a sense of relaxation. It should only be used under strict medical supervision to prevent misuse or dependency. Q: What should I do if I miss a dose? Take it as soon as you remember. However, if it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Never "double up" to catch up. Storage & Disposal Store in a cool, dry place away from direct moisture and sunlight. Keep out of reach of children, as accidental ingestion can be dangerous for non-patients. Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes and mirrors standard pharmaceutical guides. It is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis. Always consult your doctor before starting or stopping any prescription medication.
Methyl Salicylate
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