
Properties
What is it?
International Name - CAMPHOR Active Substance: Camphor Clinical-Pharmacological Group: Analeptic Antiseptic Agent Pharmacological Properties: Camphor exhibits warming (improves local blood circulation) and local analgesic effects (suppresses painful endings). Its action results in skin redness and vasodilation. Pharmacokinetics: No data available Indications: Used as a warming agent for muscular and joint rheumatism, neuralgias, and frostbite of degree I. Dosage and Administration: External. For rubbing into painful areas 1-3 times a day. Side Effects: In rare cases, may cause contact allergy. Contraindications: * Hypersensitivity to camphor * Children under 6 years of age Special Precautions: * The preparation should not be used on damaged skin, mucous membranes, or in the eyes. Pregnancy and Lactation: There is no data regarding the use of the preparation during pregnancy and lactation. Special Instructions: The preparation should not be used on damaged skin, mucous membranes, or in the eyes. Effects on Driving and Operating Machinery: The preparation is considered safe and does not affect driving or operating machinery. Overdose: No cases of overdose are known. Drug Interactions: No data available. Storage Conditions and Shelf Life: 2 years. The preparation should be stored at no more than 25oC. Do not freeze. Keep out of reach of children.