Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint indications
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint cream is for the temporary relief of pain associated with strains of joints and muscles, arthritis, rheumatism, lumbago, and fibrositis. Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint cream can also be used for pre-sport warm-up and after sport as required.
Uses of Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint in details
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint is used as an anti-pain topical medication, as cream, gel, ointment, lotion or spray. It is used to temporarily relieve muscle or joint pain caused by strains, pains, arthritis, bruising or backaches.
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint description
Each 100 g of cream contains Methyl Salicylate 11 g, eugenol 1.4 g, menthol 5.6 g, cajuput oil 0.8 g and washable base.
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint dosage
Apply generously on the affected area 2-3 times daily or whenever necessary.
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint interactions
Absorption of Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint through the skin can occur after excessive topical application, and interactions would be expected to be as for other salicylates
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint side effects
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What are the possible side effects of Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint?
As aspirin, The most common adverse effects of therapeutic doses of aspirin are gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea, dyspepsia, and vomiting. Gastrointestinal symptoms may be minimised by giving aspirin with food. Irritation of the gastric mucosa with erosion, ulceration, haematemesis, and melaena may occur. Histamine H2-antagonists, proton pump inhibitors, and prostaglandin analogues such as misoprostol may be used in the management of aspirin-induced mucosal damage. Slight blood loss, which is often asymptomatic, may occur in about 70% of patients; it is not usually of clinical significance but may, in a few patients, cause iron-deficiency anaemia during long-term therapy. Such occult blood loss is not affected by giving aspirin with food but may be reduced by use of enteric-coated or other modified-release tablets, H2-antagonists, or high doses of antacids. Major upper gastrointestinal bleeding occurs rarely.
Some persons, especially those with asthma, chronic urticaria, or chronic rhinitis, exhibit notable hypersensitivity to aspirin, which may provoke reactions including urticaria and other skin eruptions, angioedema, rhinitis, and severe, even fatal, paroxysmal bronchospasm and dyspnoea. Persons sensitive to aspirin often exhibit cross-sensitivity to other NSAIDs.
Aspirin increases bleeding time, decreases platelet adhesiveness, and, in large doses, can cause hypoprothrombinaemia. It may cause other blood disorders, including thrombocytopenia.
Aspirin and other salicylates may cause hepatotoxicity, particularly in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis or other connective tissue disorders. In children the use of aspirin has been implicated in some cases of Reye’s syndrome, leading to severe restrictions on the indications for aspirin therapy in children. For further details see under Reye’s Syndrome,.
Aspirin given rectally may cause local irritation; anorectal stenosis has been reported.
Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint contraindications
All NSAIDs are contra-indicated in patients with active peptic ulceration; in addition, the non-selective NSAIDs should be used with caution, if at all, in patients with a history of such disorders. To reduce the risk of gastrointestinal effects, NSAIDs may be taken with or after food or milk
Active ingredient matches for Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint:
List of Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Methyl Salicylate Fudimi Seiyaku (Japan) | |
Methyle Salicylate DE | |
Liquid; Topical; Methyl Salicylate | |
Methylsalicylat Mipharmco (Vietnam) | |
Methylsalicylat Mipharmco 0.27 % x 1 tube 10 g | |
Methylsalicylat Mipharmco 0.27 % x 1 tube 20 g | |
Metile Salicilato (Italy) | |
Metile Salicilato Afom (Italy) | |
metile Salicilato Agenzia Industrie Difesa (Italy) | |
Metile Salicilato Nova Argentia (Italy) | |
Metsal (Australia, Singapore) | |
Metsal 50 g (3m) | |
Metsal Heat Rub Cream 50 g x 1's (3m) | $ 9.10 |
Metsal Heat Rub Cream 125 g x 1's (3m) | $ 16.90 |
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Metsal Heat Rub Gel 50 g x 1's (3m) | $ 9.49 |
Mintilat (Lithuania) | |
Muscort (Thailand) | |
Muscort 25 g x 12's | |
Mygesal (Thailand) | |
Mygesal 14 % x 30 g (Greater pharma) | |
Mygesal 14 % x 50 x 30 g (Greater pharma) | |
Neuromax (Finland, Czech Republic) | |
Neuromax 100 ml Syrup (Milimax Healthcare) | $ 0.07 |
Neuromax 1200 mg Tablet (Milimax Healthcare) | $ 0.15 |
Neuromax 800 mg Tablet (Milimax Healthcare) | $ 0.11 |
Neuromax 1200mg Tablet (Milimax Healthcare) | $ 0.15 |
Novofric (Venezuela) | |
Numark Muscle Rub (United Kingdom) | |
Oil of Wintergreen | |
Liquid; Topical; Methyl Salicylate | |
Liquid; Topical; Methyl Salicylate 100% | |
Oitis Fast | |
Oitis Fast 30 gm Ointment (Unicure (India) Pvt.Ltd.) | $ 0.65 |
Ontac Gel | |
Ontac Gel 30 gm Gel (Elder Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.46 |
Osynac | |
Osynac 20 gm Gel (Pharma Synth Formulations Ltd.) | $ 0.48 |
OSYNAC GEL 1 tube / 20 GM gel each (Pharma Synth Formulations Ltd.) | $ 0.48 |
Osynac NA Gel (Pharma Synth Formulations Ltd.) | $ 0.48 |
Oxin Gel | |
Oxin Gel 30 gm Gel (Synokem Pharmaceuticals Ltd) | $ 0.59 |
Parche calorub (Chile) | |
Pomada Salicilada (Chile) | |
Ointment; Topical; Methyl Salicylate 10% | |
Pomada Salicilato de Metilo (Chile) | |
Ointment; Topical; Methyl Salicylate 5% | |
Pomada Salicilato de Metilo 5% (Chile) | |
Prorelief (Argentina) | |
Qing Feng (China) | |
Radian (Paraguay) | |
Rati Salil (Argentina) | |
Rati Salil Gel (Argentina) | |
Gel; Topical; Methyl Salicylate (Gramon) | |
Reumaplus (Peru) | |
Rheumabad N (Germany) | |
Rheumax (Germany) | |
See 134 substitutes for Methyl Salicylate 30% Oint |
References
- DailyMed. "MENTHOL; METHYL SALICYLATE: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- PubChem. "methyl salicylate". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- DrugBank. "Methyl salicylate". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB09543 (accessed September 17, 2018).
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