TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints
pack size:50g Dosage form:emulsion
Tussidermil N Emulsion
Active ingredient: Eucalyptus oil
Areas of
application:
External use, colds of the respiratory tract and rheumatic complaints.
Warnings: Contains cetostearyl alcohol and sorbic acid.
Active TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints ingredient: eucalyptus oil
Just rub it in - just breathe deeply.
active ingredients
- 100 mg eucalyptus oil
TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints excipients
- Cetylstearyl alcohol, emulsifying (Type A)
- Cetomacrogol 1000
- hard fat
- glycerol
- spruce needle oil
- bitter fennel oil
- mint oil
- rosemary oil
- thyme oil
- sorbic acid
- water, purified
TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints indication
- The preparation is a herbal medicine for external use in colds of the respiratory tract and for the treatment of muscle and joint pain in rheumatic complaints.
- The medicine is intended for use in children from 2 years of age and adults.
TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints dosage
- Always use the medicine exactly as directed. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor or pharmacist, the usual dose is:
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As a rub:
- Unless otherwise prescribed, children from the age of 2 and adults rub the affected areas 2 to 3 times a day, e.g. B. chest and back or painful areas with the specified amount.
- Children from 2 years to 12 years: approx. 3 cm long strand of ointment
- Children from 12 years and adults: approx. 6 cm long strand of ointment
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Information for use in children over 12 years and adults:
- It is advantageous to cover the treated area, as this will make the treatment more effective and long-lasting.
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As a rub:
- The duration of treatment depends on the course of the disease. The information in the "Patient information" category must be observed.
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If you use more than you should:
- If the recommended dosage is exceeded when applied to the skin, the ointment should be removed and rinsed off with water.
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If the preparation is accidentally ingested:
- Accidental ingestion of large amounts of eucalyptus oil can cause significant symptoms (e.g. vomiting, abdominal pain, drowsiness, shortness of breath).
- In this case, even if no symptoms have appeared, you should contact your doctor. This is especially true if a small child has swallowed large amounts of the preparation.
- Milk or alcohol should not be drunk in the event of an overdose, as they can increase the absorption of the drug's active ingredients into the blood.
TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints way
- As a rub
- The affected areas B. chest and back or rub painful areas with the ointment.
side effects
- Like all medicines, the preparation can have side effects.
- The list includes all known side effects from treatment with preparations made from eucalyptus oil, including those with higher doses or long-term therapy.
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The evaluation of side effects is based on the following frequency information:
- Very common: more than 1 in 10 people treated
- Common: less than 1 in 10 but more than 1 in 100 people treated
- Uncommon: less than 1 in 100 but more than 1 in 1000 people treated
- Rare: less than 1 in 1000 but more than 1 in 10000 people treated
- Very rare: affects less than 1 in 10,000 people, including isolated cases
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When using the preparation may occur:
- Uncommon: Contact dermatitis, allergic reactions, coughing, increased irritation of the skin and mucous membranes, increased spasm of the respiratory muscles (bronchospasm).
- Rare: in infants and young children, respiratory arrest when inhaling concentrated vapors of essential oils, probably due to spasms of the glottis
- Very rare: Hypersensitivity reactions with palpitations (tachycardia), reduced respiratory drive (respiratory depression) and a tendency to convulsions, especially in infants and small children
- If you notice any side effects that are not listed, please report them to a doctor or pharmacist.
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What countermeasures should be taken if side effects occur?
- If side effects occur, discontinue use and inform a doctor. He can decide on the degree of severity and any further measures that may be required.
- At the first sign of a hypersensitivity reaction, the preparation must not be used again.
TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints interactions
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When using the preparation with other medicines:
- Eucalyptus oil activates the enzyme system in the liver that breaks down foreign substances.
- The effects of other medicines can therefore be weakened and/or shortened.
- This cannot be ruled out in the case of large-area application as a result of the absorption of larger amounts of active substance through the skin.
- Therefore, ask your doctor if you want to use other means.
Contraindications
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The medicine must not be used:
- with known hypersensitivity to the active substance, cineol, the main component of eucalyptus oil or one of the other components,
- in infants and young children up to 2 years of age,
- for damaged skin, e.g. B. in case of burns and injuries,
- in patients with bronchial asthma (bronchial asthma) or other respiratory diseases associated with pronounced hypersensitivity of the airways.
- at pseudocroup,
- during breastfeeding.
pregnancy and breast feeding period
- There are no adequate studies on the use of the preparation during pregnancy. Therefore, this medicine should not be used during this period.
patient TUSSIDERMIL N Emulsion, Eucalyptus oil, rheumatic complaints notes
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Special care is required when using the drug:
- A doctor should be consulted if symptoms persist for more than 4-5 days, if they worsen or if sputum is bloody or purulent.
- A doctor should be consulted in the case of acute conditions that are accompanied, for example, by reddening, swelling or overheating of the joints, as well as persistent symptoms.
- The medicine should not be used on the face.
- When using the preparation, contact of the drug with the eyes should be avoided.
- The drug should not be applied to the mucous membranes.
- After use, hands should be cleaned thoroughly.
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children
- Do not use on infants and young children up to 2 years of age.
- When using the drug, care should be taken to ensure that children's hands cannot come into contact with the rubbed areas of the skin
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Driving and using machines:
- There are no special precautions required.