Properties
What is it?
Lyoton 1000 30g gel Composition 100 g of gel contains: 100,000 IU of heparin. Other components: Carbomer 940, methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, propyl p-hydroxybenzoate, neroli oil (orange blossom oil), lavender oil, ethanol, triethanolamine, water. Pharmacological properties Lyoton 1000® gel is an external preparation based on heparin in gel form; therefore, it is used for monotherapy or combined systemic therapy of pathological, inflammatory, or traumatic conditions. The preparation, absorbed through the skin, exhibits the desired anti-exudative, anti-edema, and anti-coagulant effects and promotes the resolution of infiltrates. For this reason, Lyoton 1000® gel is widely used primarily for the treatment of varicose diseases (therapy and vascular surgery), as well as for the treatment of pathological manifestations of traumatic and orthopedic profiles. The preparation is characterized by good local and general tolerance. See blog: Lyoton - a comprehensive approach to the treatment of venous diseases and injuries Indications Treatment of superficial venous diseases, such as varicose syndrome and its complications, phlebothrombosis, thrombophlebitis, superficial periphlebitis, trophic ulcers. Post-operative varicophlebitis; complications after saphenous vein stripping of the lower extremities. Trauma and contusions; infiltrates and local edema, subcutaneous hematomas. Trauma and sprains of musculoskeletal and cartilaginous-ligamentous structures. Dosage and administration Apply 3-10 cm of gel to the affected skin areas 1 to 3 times a day, rubbing gently into the skin. Due to insufficient experience with the use of the preparation in children, its use in this group of patients is not recommended. Contraindications Lyoton 1000® gel should not be used in case of hypersensitivity to heparin or other components of the preparation. Warnings In case of hemorrhagic symptoms, Lyoton 1000® gel should be used with caution. Lyoton 1000® gel should not be used in case of bleeding, on open wounds or mucous membranes, as well as on infected areas with purulent processes. As excipients, Lyoton 1000® gel contains methyl p-hydroxybenzoate and propyl p-hydroxybenzoate, therefore it cannot be used in patients with paraben allergy. Pregnancy and lactation There are no specific data on the use of the preparation during pregnancy and lactation. Interactions with other medicinal products: Simultaneous use of heparin with oral anticoagulants contributes to the prolongation of prothrombin time in patients. Adverse reactions Allergic reactions after topical application of heparin are very rare, but in individual cases, hypersensitivity reactions such as skin redness and itching may occur, which disappear after discontinuation of the preparation. Dosage form and packaging 20 g tube 30 g tube 50 g tube 100 g tube Not all package sizes may be available for sale. Storage Does not require special storage conditions. The preparation must not be used after the expiry date indicated on the packaging. Shelf life 5 years The medicinal product should be stored out of reach of children! Dispensing category: Pharmaceutical product group III - can be used without a doctor's prescription.







