CAPSICUM ANNUUM C 12 globules
Pack size:1.5g Dosage form:Globules
capsicum annuum uses:
Capsicum can be used topically to treat pain associated with osteoarthritis, shingles, rheumatoid arthritis, post-herpetic neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and back pain. Others have used capsicum for relief of muscle spasms and even as a gargle for laryngitis.
What Is Capsicum and How Does It Work?
Capsicum is an herbal supplement used for treatment of post-herpetic pain (shingles), circulatory problems (peripheral), clotting disorders, diarrhea, digestion problems, fibromyalgia (topical), heart disease (prevention), neuralgias (topical), neuropathies (topical), pain syndromes (topical), prurigo nodularis, migraine (intranasal).
Capsicum is effective for pain relief.
Capsicum is available under the following different brand names: African chilies, Ausanil, capsaicin, cayenne, chili pepper, green chili pepper, Louisiana long pepper, Mexican chilies, paprika, pimento, red pepper, and tabasco pepper.
What Are Dosage of Capsicum?
Dosage of Capsicum:
Topical
Apply 0.025%-0.075% three to four times daily; minimum 4 weeks
Make take up to 14 days for full analgesic effect
Avoid using near eyes or on sensitive skin
Wash hands after applying
Oral
Fruit: 30-120 orally three times daily
Tincture: 0.6-2 ml/dose orally
Oleoresin: 0.6-2 mg/dose orally
Intranasal
Migraine (Ausanil): spray 1-2 times into nostril
Prurigo Nodularis
Apply 0.025%-0.3% topically 4-6 times/day
Dosing Consideraations – Should be Given as Follows:
None
What Are Side Effects Associated with Using Capsicum?
Side effects of capsicum include:
bleeding
local burning sensation
skin irritation
cough
flushing
stomach flu
abdominal irritation
liver damage
tearing
mucous membrane irritation
eye irritation
kidney damage
runny nose
sweating
hives (topical use)
This document does not contain all possible side effects and others may occur. Check with your physician for additional information about side effects.