Karmolis gel 72 gr

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Karmolis gel has a local irritating, local anesthetic anti-inflammatory effect
Pharmacological group:Musculoskeletal system
Formulation:Gel
Country of origin:Switzerland
Expiration Date:Always fresh
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Release Form:

Lotion

Description:

The lotion is white liquid, with a smell of essential oils and isopropanol.

1 ml
mentol 12 mg
pine oil 10.1 mg
methyl salicylate 8.95 mg
camphorus 5.6 mg
skipidar oil 4.5 mg
eucalyptus oil 5.6 mg
lavender oil 2.25 mg
rosmarin oil 2.25 mg
thyme oil 1.1 mg
Indian mint oil (citronella) 900 ug
shal oil 800 ug
muscat oil 650 ug
450 ug anise oil
nail oil 350 ug


Auxiliary substances:
hydroxypropyl resin
isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
water purified.

250 ml - polyethylene bottles with drip (1) - cardboard packs.

Clinical-pharmacological groups / Group affiliation:

Drug with local irritant and analgesic effect

Active substance:

methylsalicilate
menthol
camphor
common pine oil
eucalyptus oil
sage oil
rosemary oil
nutmeg oil
anisa oil
boiling oil
thyme oil
lavender oil
Indian mint oil (citronella)
reclining gaulterium oil

Pharmaco Therapeutic Group:

Locally irritating plant-derived

storage conditions:

The drug should be kept out of reach of children, away from heat sources.

Expiration date
The expiration date is 2 years.

Pharmaceuticals:

Combination phytopreparation, whose effect is determined by the properties of its component components.
Thyman oil has antimicrobial and broncholitis effect.
Anisovoy oil has spasprama and antimicrobial effects.
Methyl salicylate has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.

Eucalyptus oil, when externally applied, has a local irritating and analgesic effect.
Camphorus, when used externally, has antiseptic, local irritant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Carrot oil is locally irritable and analgesic.
Shalfeya oil has an antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal effect. Reduces sweating.
Indian mint oil has an antimicrobial and irritating effect.
Mentol has spasmylian effects. When used locally, it has local irritating and analgesic effects, reduces skin itching.

Testimonials:

injuries to the musculoskeletal system and soft tissues, including tension of ligaments and tendons, bruises (as a local irritant and anti-inflammatory device).
Method of application, course and dosage
The drug is applied to a painful area up to 5 times/day followed by a massage of this area. 

Treatment course up to 2-3 weeks.

Overdose:

Currently, no cases of overdose of the drug Carmolis have been reported.

Drug Interaction
Data on drug interaction of the drug Carmolis is not provided.

Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
The drug is contraindicated during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding).

Side Action
Possibly: Allergic reactions, skin irritation (red, itch).

Contraindications to use:

kidney function impairment;
Children under 12 years of age;
pregnancy;
lactation (breastfeeding);
increased sensitivity to drug components.

Special Instructions:

The drug is intended for external use only, should not be used with compressors and blindfolds.

It is not permissible to enter the eyes and mucous membranes.
The drug is not used on open and bleeding wounds.
The drug should not be applied to large areas of the skin surface for a long time.
Carefully wash your hands after using the drug.
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

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