Betalagon

Country of origin: Russia

Pharm-Group: Irritants of synthetic origin

Manufacturers: Nizhpharm (Russia)

International name: Nonivamide + Nicoboxil

Synonyms: Betanikomylon, Finalgon

Dosage forms: ointment for external use

Ingredients: Nonivamide, nicoboxyl.

Indications for use: Arthritis, arthralgia, myalgia (including those associated with overexertion); sports injuries, bruises, sprains, neuritis, lumbago, sciatica, bursitis, tendovaginitis, peripheral circulatory disorders.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity (including to other NSAIDs), pregnancy, breastfeeding, age under 14 years.

Side effect: Allergic reactions.

Interaction: No data available.

Overdose: No data available.

Special instructions: It is necessary to start using with a minimum amount. Do not apply to wound areas, damaged or irritated skin, or areas affected by skin disease. Patients with sensitive skin are not recommended to take a hot shower or bath before or after applying Finalgon. If the drug gets into the eyes, mucous membranes of the nose or mouth, a harmless but unpleasant burning sensation occurs. After use, wash your hands thoroughly with soap.

Literature: Encyclopedia of Medicines 2004.