Camphor Racemicheskaya

Racemic camphor: description, use and side effects

Racemic camphor is an analeptic drug that is used to treat many diseases, such as muscle pain, inflammation, rheumatism, arthritis, prevention and prevention of bedsores, heart failure, collapse, pneumonia, purulent pleurisy, poisoning with sleeping pills and narcotics.

The international name of this drug is “Camphor”. There are also synonyms, such as Camphoderm N, Synthetic camphor, Camphor ointment, Camphor oil, Camphor alcohol, Camphor solution in olive oil, Camphor injection solution in oil.

Racemic camphor is available in a variety of dosage forms, including ointments, oils, alcohol solutions, and injections. The composition of the ointment includes camphor, medical petroleum jelly, medical paraffin and anhydrous lanolin. The oil contains a 10% solution of camphor in sunflower oil. The alcohol solution contains camphor, 90% alcohol and water. The injection solution contains a 20% solution of camphor in peach or olive oil.

When using racemic camphor, contraindications and side effects must be taken into account. Contraindications include a tendency to convulsive reactions, epilepsy, insufficient lactation, acute endocarditis and aneurysm of large vessels. Side effects may include allergic reactions, headache, dizziness, agitation, delirium and seizures.

Although there is no data on the interaction of racemic camphor with other medications, you should consult your doctor before using this drug. Particular attention should be paid to the dosage and method of application to avoid overdose and side effects.

In conclusion, racemic camphor is an effective analeptic that can be used to treat various diseases. However, before using it, you must consider contraindications and possible side effects, and consult your doctor.