Instructions for Heparin (Sodium Heparin, Benzocaine, Benzylnicotinate) ointment
Heparin (Sodium Heparin, Benzocaine, Benzylnicotinate) ointment
Release Form:
ointment d/external approx. 100 ME+40 mg+800 ug/1 g: 25 g tuba
Description:
Oil for external application 1 g
sodium heparin 100 ME
gasoline 40 mg
benzilnicotinate 800 ug
25 g - aluminum (1) tubes - cardboard packs.
ATX codes
C05BA53 Heparin in combination with other drugs Heparin
Pharmacological groups / Group membership:
Drug Heparin with anti-rombotic effect for external use
Active substance:
sodium heparin
benzocain
benzilnicotinate
Pharmacy Group
Direct-use anticoagulant+other drugs Heparin
Pharmaceuticals:
A combination drug Heparin for external use.
Geparin, a direct-action anticoagulant, belongs to a group of mid-molecular heparins. Local anti-coagulant, anti-exudative, moderate anti-inflammatory action is performed in external use. Blocks thrombin formation. Heparin reduces inflammatory process and has an anticoagulant effect, indirectly improves microcirculation, which contributes to the process of hematom and clots suction and reduction of swelling of tissues.
Gasoline is a local anesthetic for surface anesthesia. Reducing the permeability of cell membrane for sodium ions, blocks nerve pulses. Prevents the occurrence of pain impulses in the end of sensitive nerves and their carrying, on nervous fibers.
The benzilnicotinate expands the surface vessels, contributing to the absorption of the heparin.
Testimonials:
- Tromboflybit of surface veins (prevention and treatment);
- post-injection and post-infusion flabite;
- external hemorrhoids; inflammation of postpartum hemorroid nodes
- trophic leg ulcers
- ivory
- surface periflebit
- lymphangitis
- surface mastitis
- Localized infiltration and edema injuries and bruises (including muscle tissue, tendons, joints), subcutaneous hematoma.
Method of application, course and dosage:
Outside. The oil is applied in a thin layer to the engagement area at the rate of 0.5-1 g per area with a diameter of 3-5 cm.
Drug Heparin Interaction:
Do not use externally simultaneously with NPWS, tetracyclines, antihistamine medicines.
Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Use during pregnancy and during breastfeeding is possible only if the potential benefit for the mother exceeds the risk for the fetus and the child.
Side Action:
Local reactions: skin hyperemia, allergic reactions.
Contraindications to use:
Hypersensitivity; ulcer-necrotic processes; A violation of the integrity of the skin cover, children under 2 years of age.
With caution
Trombocytopenia, increased blood flow.
Special Instructions:
Do not apply to open wounds, mucous membranes, or pyo processes.
It is necessary to avoid getting into the eyes because of possible development of irritation. In case of accidental injection of ointment into the eyes, rinse immediately with running water.
Application of children:
Contraded to children under 2 years of age.
Nozology (ICD codes)
Flybit and Trombophlebit
Flubit and thromboflybit of surface vessels of lower limbs
Variocotherapy extension of the lower limb veins with ulcer and inflammation
Lymphotec not classified in other headings
Limfangit
Hemorrhoids and perianal venous trombosis
Chronic skin ulcer not classified in other headings
Breast inflammatory diseases
Localized swelling
Surface injury to an unspecified area of the body (including the abdomen, the hemorrhage, the bruise, the hematoma, the bite of a nonpoisonous insect)
Intake, stretching and overstretching of the capsules and ligament apparatus of the joint of an unspecified area of the body