Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis 300 mg / 100 g
Hirudoid® ointment
Pack size:100 g Dosage form:ointment
Active ingredient: Chondroitin polysulphate from beef trachea .
Areas of application:
For the local treatment of blunt injuries (trauma) with and without bruising (hematoma), superficial phlebitis, if this cannot be treated by compression.
Note: Contains methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, cetostearyl alcohol and wool wax alcohol ointment.
Active Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis ingredients
- 3 mg chondroitin polysulfate
Auxiliary Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis materials
- Cetostearyl alcohol, emulsifying (Type A)
- Glycerol 85%
- Glycerol 85%
- Potassium hydroxide
- Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
- Isopropanol
- Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
- Stearic acid
- Myristyl alcohol
- Thymol
- Purified water
- Wool wax alcohol ointment
Indication Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis / application
- The medicine is a decongestant and anti-inflammatory medicine.
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The medicine is used for the local treatment of
- blunt injuries (trauma) with and without bruising (hematoma)
- Superficial phlebitis, if this cannot be treated with external pressure (compression).
Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis dosage
- Always use the ointment exactly as described or exactly as agreed with your doctor or pharmacist.
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Please ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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Unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor, the recommended dose is:
- Apply the drug 2 to 3 times a day, more often if necessary, to the area of the disease. Depending on the size of the area to be treated, a line of ointment of 3 to 5 cm is generally sufficient.
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Note:
- The primary treatment measure for superficial phlebitis of the lower extremities is external pressure (compression treatment).
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Unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor, the recommended dose is:
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Duration of application
- The use of the drug should be continued until the symptoms have subsided. As a rule, the duration of treatment is up to 10 days for blunt injuries, and one to two weeks for superficial phlebitis.
- If the symptoms have not improved after 14 days of regular use, or if symptoms recur after treatment has ended, please consult your doctor.
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If you use more than you should
- If the preparation is used as intended, there is no known overdose. In the event of accidental ingestion of the drug, symptoms of overdose due to the active ingredient are not to be expected.
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If you forget to use it
- Do not use double the amount to make up for a forgotten application.
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicinal product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis way
- Application on the skin.
- Apply the medicine evenly to the diseased area and, if possible, massage gently into the skin. Use the medicine only on intact skin, avoid contact with the eyes or with mucous membranes, as well as with open wounds or broken skin
- If the inflammation is particularly painful, the affected area and its surroundings should be carefully coated with the drug and covered with a bandage. In these cases, the ointment should not be rubbed in or even massaged in.
- The drug is also suitable for physical treatment procedures such as ionthoresis and phonophoresis. In iontophoresis, the ointment is applied under the cathode.
Side effects
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Like all medicines, this can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
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When evaluating side effects, the following frequencies are usually used as a basis:
- Very common: affects more than 1 in 10 people
- Common: affects 1 to 10 users in 100
- Uncommon: affects 1 to 10 users in 1,000
- Rare: affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000
- Very rare: less than 1 user in 10,000
- Not known: frequency cannot be estimated from the available data
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Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
- Very rarely, hypersensitivity reactions, such as reddening of the skin, may occur when using this medicinal product, which usually subside quickly after discontinuation of the preparation.
- If any of the above possible side effects occur, stop treatment and contact your doctor.
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When evaluating side effects, the following frequencies are usually used as a basis:
- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.
Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis Interactions
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Use with other medicines
- No interactions are known.
- Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently used, or may use any other medicines.
Contraindications
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The drug must not be used
- if you are allergic to chondroitin polysulphate or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
- Do not use the cream on open wounds or broken skin.
pregnancy Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis and breast feeding period
- Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, if you suspect you may be pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- Experience to date with the topical application of chondroitin polysulphate to the skin in pregnant and breastfeeding women has not produced any indications of harmful effects in the unborn child or infant.
Patient Hirudoid cream for varicose veins, Superficial phlebitis information
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Warnings and Precautions
- Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using the ointment (see category "Contraindications" and category "Side effects").
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Driving and using machines
- There are no special precautions required.