Instructions for Airtal (aceclofenac) 1,5% cream
English Product Name
Airtal®
Release Form aceclofenac
cream d/w approx. 1.5%: tuba 60 g
Description Airtal
The cream for external application is white.
1 g
acetlofenac (100% micronized) 15 mg
Auxiliary substances: wax emulsion, paraffin liquid, methylparahydroxybenzoate, propyl parahydroxybenzoate, water.
60 g - aluminum tubes (1) - cardboard packs.
ATX codes
M02AA25 Aceclofenac
Clinical and pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
NSAIDs for external use
Active ingredient
acetlofenac
Pharmacotherapeutic group Airtal
Topical drugs for joint and muscle pain; topical NSAIDs: Acclofenoc
Retention conditions
The drug should be stored in a place inaccessible to children at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Expiration date aceclofenac
Shelf life - 2 years.
Pharmacological properties Airtal
Aceclofenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that also has analgesic and antipyretic properties. This drug effectively relieves swelling and redness regardless of the cause of inflammation. The mechanism of action is reversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase, leading to lower levels of prostaglandins and leukotrienes.
Clinical outcomes and safety aceclofenac
The drug has shown its effectiveness, accompanied by good tolerance, which makes it useful for patients with injuries or inflammatory processes in the musculoskeletal system. Topical Aertal® cream has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties in the treatment of injuries.
Testimony Airtal
- The cream is used to relieve local pain associated with musculoskeletal injuries and inflammations,
- including sports injuries,
- as well as to treat inflammations of tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints.
Method of application Airtal
The cream is intended for external use and should not be placed under occlusive dressings. Hands should be washed thoroughly after use, except when applied to hands. Aertal® applied to the injured skin three times a day, dosage depends on the size of the lesion. Use without a doctor's appointment should not exceed two to three weeks, depending on the indications.
- Nosology aceclofenac (ICD codes)
- M25.5
- Pain joint
- M43.6
- Torticollis
- M54.1
- Radiculopathy
- M54.3
- Ischias
- M54.4
- Lumbago with sciatica
- M65
- Synovitis and tenosynovitis
- M70
- Soft tissue diseases related to stress, strain, and pressure
- M71
- Other bursopathies
- M75.0
- Adhesive capsulitis of upper arm
- M79.1
- Myalgia
- M79.2
- Neuralgia and neuritis, unspecified
- T14.0
- Superficial injury to unspecified body area (including abrasion, bruise, contusion, hematoma, and nonvenomous insect bite)
- T14.3
- Dislocation, sprain, and straining of capsule ligament system of joint of unspecified body region