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Diclofenac + Lidocaine + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Linseed Oil + Tramadol + Benzyl Alcohol
INFORMATION ABOUT DICLOFENAC + LIDOCAINE + MENTHOL + METHYL SALICYLATE + LINSEED OIL + TRAMADOL + BENZYL ALCOHOL
Diclofenac + Lidocaine + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Linseed Oil + Tramadol + Benzyl Alcohol Uses
Diclofenac+Lidocaine+Menthol+Methyl Salicylate+Linseed Oil+Tramadol+Benzyl Alcohol is used in the treatment of muscle pain.
How Diclofenac + Lidocaine + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Linseed Oil + Tramadol + Benzyl Alcohol works
Diclofenac + Lidocaine + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Linseed Oil + Tramadol + Benzyl Alcohol is a combination of seven medicine. Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and inflammation (redness and swelling). Lidocaine is a local anesthetic. It works by blocking pain signals from the nerves to brain to decrease the sensation of pain. Diclofenac + Lidocaine + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Linseed Oil + Tramadol + Benzyl Alcohol works by producing a mild anesthetic action causing numbness and a cooling sensation in the area of application. Methyl Salicylate is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) which works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and inflammation (redness and swelling). Linseed Oil , also known as flax seed oil, has an antiinflammatory effect which helps to reduce pain and swelling. Tramadol is an opioid analgesic (pain reliever) which works by blocking transmission of pain signals to the brain to lower pain perception. Benzyl Alcohol has a numbing effect, thus helps to alleviate pain.
Common side effects of Diclofenac + Lidocaine + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Linseed Oil + Tramadol + Benzyl Alcohol
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common
Application site irritation, Burning sensation
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Written By
Dr. Anuj Saini
MMST, MBBS
Reviewed By
Dr. Rajeev Sharma
MBA, MBBS
Last updated
30 Sep 2024 | 10:40 AM (UTC)
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