Indications
Thrombophlebitis of superficial veins; localized infiltrates and edema of soft tissues; subcutaneous hematomas (including hematomas after phlebectomy), injuries and bruises of joints, tendons, and muscle tissue.
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Indications for use: | Bruises, Hematomas, Inflammation of tendons, Sprains and strains, Swelling after trauma and surgery, Thrombophlebitis, Varicosis |
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Add to wishlistThrombophlebitis of superficial veins; localized infiltrates and edema of soft tissues; subcutaneous hematomas (including hematomas after phlebectomy), injuries and bruises of joints, tendons, and muscle tissue.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Ulcerative-necrotic, purulent processes on the skin; traumatic violation of the integrity of the skin; increased tendency to bleeding, thrombocytopenia.
Gel for external use 1000 IU/g.10,20,30,40,50 g in aluminum tubes or polyethylene laminate tubes.
Each tube together with the instructions for medical use of the drug is placed in a pack of cardboard.
1 g of gel contains:
Active substance:Â
Sodium heparin-1000 IU (0.00833 g with the activity of sodium heparin 120 IU / mg);
Auxiliary substances:Â
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) — 0.24 g,
Methylparahydroxybenzoate (nipagin, methylparaben) — 0.0012 g,
Propyl parahydroxybenzoate (nipazole, propylparaben) — 0.0003 g,
Diethanolamine (2,2-iminodiethanol) – up to 0.014 g to produce a gel with a pH of 7.5 to 8.7,
Carbomer (carbopol)Â – up to 0.015 g,
Water (purified water)Â – up to 1 year.
Gel for external use 1000 IU/g. 10,20,30,40,50 g in aluminum tubes or polyethylene laminate tubes.
Each tube together with the instructions for medical use of the drug is placed in a pack of cardboard.
1 g of gel contains:
Active ingredient: Â
Sodium heparin-1000 IU (0.00833 g with the activity of sodium heparin 120 IU / mg);
Auxiliary substances: Â
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) — 0.24 g,
Methylparahydroxybenzoate (nipagin, methylparaben) — 0.0012 g,
Propyl parahydroxybenzoate (nipazole, propylparaben) — 0.0003 g,
Diethanolamine (2,2-iminodiethanol) – up to 0.014 g to produce a gel with a pH of 7.5 to 8.7,
Carbomer (carbopol)Â – up to 0.015 g,
Water (purified water)Â – up to 1 year.
Pharmacodynamics
A direct anticoagulant, it has anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, decongestant and analgesic effects.
Reduces platelet aggregation, binds to antithrombin III, preventing the transition of prothrombin to thrombin. Inhibits the activity of thrombin.
Reduces the activity of hyaluronidase, increases the fibrinolytic properties of blood. Trombless ® improves microcirculation and activates tissue metabolism, thereby accelerating the resorption of hematomas and
blood clots, ultimately restoring the patency of the veins, clinically this is accompanied by a pronounced analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect.
Pharmacokinetics
A small amount of heparin is absorbed from the skin surface into the systemic circulation. The maximum concentration of the drug in the blood is noted 8 hours after application.
Elimination of heparin mainly occurs through the kidneys, with a half-life of 12 hours.
Thrombophlebitis of superficial veins; localized infiltrates and edema of soft tissues; subcutaneous hematomas (including hematomas after phlebectomy), injuries and bruises of joints, tendons, and muscle tissue.
It is possible to use the drug during pregnancy and lactation, if the potential benefit to the mother outweighs the risk to the fetus and child.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. Ulcerative-necrotic, purulent processes on the skin; traumatic violation of the integrity of the skin; increased tendency to bleeding, thrombocytopenia.
With prolonged use of the drug, local reactions in the form of skin hyperemia, allergic reactions are possible.
Concomitant use of the gel with indirect anticoagulants may cause prolongation of prothrombin time.
The gel is not prescribed topically simultaneously with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, tetracyclines, antihistamines.
Externally. A column of gel 3-10 cm long is applied with light rubbing movements to the skin over the affected area 1-3 times a day. The gel is applied daily, on average from 3 to 7 days. The duration of treatment is determined by the doctor.
Due to low systemic absorption, overdose is unlikely.
Direct – acting anticoagulant for topical use
The gel is colorless or slightly yellowish, transparent, with a specific smell.
A small amount of heparin is absorbed from the skin surface into the systemic circulation. The maximum concentration of the drug in the blood is noted 8 hours after application. Elimination of heparin mainly occurs through the kidneys, with a half-life of 12 hours.
Gel for external use 1000 IU/g. 50 g each in aluminum tubes or polyethylene laminate tubes. Each tube together with the instructions for medical use of the drug is placed in a pack of cardboard.
The drug should not be used for bleeding, as well as on open wounds, on mucous membranes and with purulent processes.
The gel is colorless or slightly yellowish, transparent, with a specific smell.
At a temperature not exceeding 25°C. Keep out of reach of children.
life is 3 years. Do not use the product after the expiration date.
Sodium Heparin
gel for external use
Nursing mothers as prescribed by a doctor, For pregnant women, For adults
Varicose veins, Bruises, Dislocations and sprains, Tendon inflammation, Thrombophlebitis, Swelling after injuries and operations
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