Maxolin Gel
डॉक्टर की पर्ची ज़रूरी हैपरिचय
For best results, use Maxolin Gel exactly as directed and apply it to the affected area regularly. Avoid using it on broken skin or near the eyes. लगाने के बाद अपने हाथ धोएं. Consistent use helps maintain pain relief and supports faster recovery from muscle or joint discomfort.
Some people may experience mild side effects such as a burning or stinging sensation, itching, irritation, or redness at the site of application. These effects are usually temporary and tend to fade as your skin adjusts to the medication.
Avoid using Maxolin Gel on broken, infected, or irritated skin. Do not apply it to open wounds or near the eyes, mouth, or mucous membranes. People with known allergies to any of its ingredients should avoid use. Consult your doctor before using it if you have sensitive skin or other skin conditions.
Maxolin Gel is contraindicated in individuals with a history of asthma, urticaria, or other allergic reactions caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It should not be applied after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Avoid use in infants below 2 years, as it may cause convulsions or serious adverse reactions.
Uses of Maxolin Gel
- मांसपेशियों और हड्डियों में दर्द का इलाज
Benefits of Maxolin Gel
मांसपेशियों और हड्डियों में दर्द के इलाज में
Side effects of Maxolin Gel
Common side effects of Maxolin
- इस्तेमाल वाली जगह पर रिएक्शन (जलन, खुजली, लालिमा)
How to use Maxolin Gel
How Maxolin Gel works
सुरक्षा संबंधी सलाह
What if you forget to take Maxolin Gel
सभी विकल्प
ख़ास टिप्स
- Avoid applying Maxolin Gel on sensitive areas like the eyes, nose, mouth, or private parts.
- Do not use Maxolin Gel right after a hot shower or bath, as open pores can increase irritation.
- Wash your hands thoroughly after applying Maxolin Gel, especially before eating or touching your face.
- Avoid using other topical creams or gels on the same area unless advised by your doctor.
- If you have asthma, allergies, or a history of skin sensitivity, consult your doctor before use.




