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Foxill gel, dimethindene maleate, skin burn, sunburn, insect bites, urticaria

Polpharma

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Foxill gel 1mg / 30g, dimethindene maleate, skin burn, sunburn, insect bites, urticaria

  • Skin burn, sunburn, insect bites, urticaria. The active substance of the medicinal product Foxill gel 1 mg / g is dimetindene maleate. This component exhibits properties which inhibit the effects of histamine, which is responsible for generation of allergic reactions.

 

Foxill gel, dimethindene maleate, skin burn, sunburn, insect bites, urticaria Composition:


1 g of gel contains: 1mg dimetindene maleate (Dimetindeni Maleas) and the excipients: carbomer (type 974 P), disodium edetate, sodium hydroxide, propylene glycol, benzalkonium chloride, and purified water.

Action:
The drug in the form of gel comprising dimetindene maleate. Foxill gel 1 mg / g of a medicinal product for topical use, which operates przeciwuczuleniowo strongly przeciwświądowo. Additionally, it reduces swelling and relieves irritation of the skin gently cooling it at the application site. The gel is a local anesthetic.

Application:
The medicinal product Foxill gel 1 mg / g indicated for use in the case of itching that accompanies dermatoses, urticaria, insect bites, sunburn and skin burns and superficial (first degree burn).

 

Additional Foxill gel, dimethindene maleate, skin burn, sunburn, insect bites, urticaria information:


Keep out of reach of children, at room temperature. The gel contains propylene glycol and benzalkonium chloride. It is recommended to protect against sunlight places that were lubricated with gel. In young children, pregnant women, nursing mothers is not recommended for use on large areas of skin, especially on the injury and inflammation. In addition, breast-feeding women should not use the drug in and around the nipple.

Contraindications
not be used in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the drug. Do not use if skin burns second and third degree.

 

Adverse Foxill gel, dimethindene maleate, skin burn, sunburn, insect bites, urticaria reactions:


While taking side effects may occur. The most frequently reported are mild skin reactions of a transient in the area of application of the gel. Known: Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: skin burning, dryness, allergic dermatitis.

Dosage
should apply a thin layer of gel to the skin where the lesion on the surface of the skin itchy. Use 2-4 times a day.