Myorexil
Myorexil Products are primarily used for
Pain relief
About Myorexil Products
Uses of Myorexil Products
Diclofenac+Capsaicin+Methyl Salicylate+Menthol+Linseed Oil is used for pain relief.
Myorexil Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Myorexil are Skin irritation, Rash, Dermatitis, Itching, Erythema (skin redness), Paresthesia (tingling or pricking sensation), Papules, Swelling, Burning sensation, Stinging sensation.
How Myorexil Products work
Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil is a combination of four medicines: Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil1, Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil2, Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil3, Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil4 and Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil5 which relieves pain and inflammation. Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil1 is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers in the brain that cause pain, fever, and inflammation (redness). Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil2 works by blocking pain messages to the nerves. This relieves minor aches and pains in the muscles and joints. Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil3 and Diclofenac + Capsaicin + Methyl Salicylate + Menthol + Linseed Oil4 are topical analgesics (pain relievers). They work by first cooling the skin and then warming it up. This cooling and warming up action distracts from feeling the pain.
Patient Concerns about Myorexil Products
Frequently asked questions about Myorexil Products
Frequently asked questions about Myorexil Products
Q. What kinds of pain is Myorexil-Gel used for?
Myorexil-Gel is used on the skin for localized pain such as muscle strains, sprains, back and neck pain, joint pain from arthritis, and sports injuries. It is formulated to relieve pain for small, targeted areas.
Q. How quickly might I feel relief after applying Myorexil-Gel?
The exact time Myorexil-Gel takes to relieve pain is not known. However, many people feel a cooling or warming sensation within minutes that helps distract them from pain. Additional relief typically builds over the next hour after each application and over a few days of consistent use.
Q. Can I use Myorexil-Gel for arthritis flares in knees, shoulders, or hands?
Yes, Myorexil-Gel is commonly used on joints for osteoarthritis or overuse pain, helping relieve soreness and stiffness during daily activities like walking or reaching.
Q. Is it okay to use Myorexil-Gel on multiple sore spots the same day?
You can use Myorexil-Gel to treat more than one small sore area, but avoid covering them. Follow your doctor's directions on total daily amount and frequency of this medicine to prevent skin irritation.
Q. Are there places I should not apply Myorexil-Gel?
Do not use Myorexil-Gel on open wounds, cuts, rashes, infected skin, or near the eyes, mouth, or genitals. Wash hands after applying and avoid tight bandages, heating pads, or hot showers directly over the treated skin.
Q. I am sensitive to strong smells. Will the scent of Myorexil-Gel be strong?
Products with menthol, methyl salicylate, and linseed oil can have a noticeable minty/herbal scent. Myorexil-Gel also has these ingredients. If fragrance sensitivity is an issue, try a small area first or discuss alternatives with your doctor.
Q. What should I expect to feel on my skin after applying Myorexil-Gel?
A normal response of Myorexil-Gel is a cooling followed by a warming sensation at the application site. Mild redness or tingling can occur. If burning or irritation is intense or persistent, stop use and seek medical advice.
Q. Can Myorexil-Gel help with neck or low‑back spasm from working at a desk?
Yes, Myorexil-Gel is often used for acute neck and low‑back pain related to muscle strain. Myorexil-Gel and other topical pain-relieving medicines have shown benefit for movement‑related pain in such areas. Talk to your doctor for the proper dose and duration for faster results.
Q. What if my pain does not improve after several days of Myorexil-Gel use?
If pain persists, spreads, or interferes with sleep or daily activity even after several days of Myorexil-Gel use, consult your doctor. You may need dose adjustments, a different topical, physical therapy, or imaging to rule out deeper injury.