Dolgit cream is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic agent for local use in joint and muscle pain.
It
is indicated for local treatment of degenerative diseases of the joints
with pain syndrome (arthrosis), inflammatory rheumatic diseases of the
joints and spine, swelling or inflammation of soft tissues near the
joints (for example, with bursitis, tendinitis, tendovaginitis, damage
to the ligaments and joint capsule), stiffness of movements in the
shoulder area, pain in the lower back, lumbago, myalgia, sports and
other injuries, such as bruises, muscle overstrain, sprained ligaments
and tendons.
Storage active substance: ibuprofen; 1 g of cream contains 50 mg of ibuprofen; excipients:
medium-chain triglycerides, glycerol monostearate (E 471),
polyoxyethylene-30-stearate, polyoxyethylene-100-stearate, propylene
glycol (E 1520), sodium methyl-4-hydroxybenzoate (E 219), xanthan gum (E
415), lavender oil, neroli oil, purified water. Contraindication "Dolgit cream" is contraindicated:
with
increased individual sensitivity to the active ingredient ibuprofen,
preservative sodium methyl-4-hydroxybenzoate, propylene glycol, benzyl
alcohol, benzyl benzoate, citral, citronellol, coumarin, eugenol,
farnesol, geraniol, limonene/d-limonene, linalool or any of the
auxiliary substances of the medicinal product or to other analgesics and
antirheumatic agents; for use on open wounds, for inflammatory and infectious skin diseases, such as eczema, as well as for use on mucous membranes; in the last trimester of pregnancy. Adverse reactions Frequent:
such local reactions as skin redness, itching, burning sensation,
exanthema, including with the formation of pustules and blisters;
infrequent: such hypersensitivity reactions as local allergic reactions
(contact dermatitis); rare: bronchospastic reactions; frequency unknown:
photosensitivity reactions.
When using the drug "Dolgit cream"
on large areas of the skin and for a long time, side reactions that
affect certain organs or the body as a whole and which are possible with
the systemic use of drugs containing ibuprofen cannot be excluded.
Sodium methyl-4-hydroxybenzoate may cause hypersensitivity reactions (possibly delayed).
Benzyl
alcohol, benzyl benzoate, citral, citronellol, coumarin, eugenol,
farnesol, geraniol, limonene/d-limonene, linalool can cause allergic
reactions.
Application method For external use only. Use the
medicine 3-4 times a day. Depending on the size of the affected area,
apply the cream in a thin layer on the skin in the area of
inflammation/pain in strips 4–10 cm long, which corresponds to 2–5 g of
cream (100–250 mg of ibuprofen) followed by light rubbing. The maximum
daily dose is 20 g of cream (corresponding to 1,000 mg of ibuprofen).
With large hematomas and swellings, at the beginning of the treatment, you can use a cream under an occlusive dressing.
The
duration of treatment is determined by the doctor. In most cases, the
treatment period is 2-3 weeks. There are no data on the therapeutic
benefit of using the drug for a longer period of time.
Penetration
of the active component can be enhanced using iontophoresis (a special
form of electrotherapy). In this case, apply the drug under the cathode
(negative electrode), the current intensity is 0.1–0.5 mA per 5 cm2 of
the electrode surface, the duration of the procedure is up to 10
minutes.
Features of application Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding There are insufficient data to assess the safety of ibuprofen use during pregnancy.
The use of the drug in the I-II trimesters of pregnancy is possible only after a careful study of the benefit/risk ratio.
The
drug is contraindicated in the last trimester of pregnancy. In
connection with suppression of labor activity, there is a risk of
pregnancy prolongation and delivery delay, the occurrence of
cardiovascular problems (premature closure of the ductus arteriosus,
pulmonary hypertension) and renal toxicity (oliguria, oligohydramnios)
in the fetus, an increase in the probability of bleeding in the mother
and child, increased risk of edema in the mother.
Only a small
amount of active ibuprofen derivatives and its breakdown products
penetrate into breast milk. At the moment, there are no data on the
negative impact on the newborn, therefore, in the case of short-term
treatment, there is no need to interrupt breastfeeding. However, the
daily dose with 3-4 times the use of a strip of cream 4-10 cm long
cannot be exceeded, and in case of long-term treatment it is necessary
to interrupt breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding women should not apply this medicine to the breast area to avoid getting this medicine into the baby's body.
Children Do not use in children under 14 years of age.
The ability to influence the speed of reaction when driving vehicles or other mechanisms There
are no data on the effect of ibuprofen in the form of a cream on the
ability to drive a car and work with potentially dangerous mechanisms.
Overdose In
case of applying more cream than recommended, it is necessary to remove
the remaining cream and wash the skin with water. If you use a very
large amount or if you accidentally take the cream internally, you
should inform your doctor about it. The specific antidote is unknown.
Interaction with other medicinal products and other types of interactions When using the drug externally according to the recommendations, interaction with other medicinal products was not observed.
It
is necessary to inform the doctor about the simultaneous treatment with
other drugs, if this happens, or about the recently conducted therapy.
Storage conditions Store in the original packaging at a temperature not higher than 25 °C.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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