Dolor-X Classic Fluid 200ml

Dolor-X Classic Fluid 200 ml

Brand: AXAPHARM AG
Product Code: 6132582
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Description

Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid

Axapharm AG

What is Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid and when is it used?

Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid is a liquid-based or gel-based medical product for external use that stimulates blood circulation. Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid penetrates the skin quickly and without leaving any residue and is non-greasy; hands and clothing remain grease-free. The physical effect of the ingredients is shown in a cooling effect and subsequent stimulation of local blood circulation, which is combined with a pleasant warming effect. This relaxes the muscles and relieves pain. The essential oils, menthol and camphor, support well-being.Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid is suitable:

  • Before and during exercise to improve blood circulation and relax muscles.After exercise to relax, refresh and recover muscles and joints.For rubbing on the forehead and neck to refresh headaches.

When should Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid not be used?

Do not apply near the eyes, on mucous membranes and only on healthy skin. Do not use if you are hypersensitive to other painkillers and anti-inflammatory substances (particularly salicylic acid compounds, salicin). If you are prone to hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients, you should not use Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid (see «What is contained in Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid?»). Do not use under airtight compression bandages.Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid must not be used on children under 4 years of age or on people with bronchial asthma.Inform your pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from illnesses, have allergies or are using or taking medicines, including those you have bought yourself.

Can Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

Based on experience to date, there is no known risk to the child if used as directed. As a precaution, you should avoid using it during pregnancy and breastfeeding if possible or ask your pharmacist or druggist for advice.

How do you use Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid?

If necessary, rub the desired parts of the body several times a day with a sufficient amount of Dolor-X Classic Gel or Classic Fluid. Wash your hands thoroughly after use. Follow the dosage instructions in the package leaflet or the dosage recommended by your pharmacist or druggist.

What side effects can Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid have?

The following side effects can occur when using Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid: Occasionally, slight itching, redness or burning of the skin can occur. In the case of rare eczematous skin changes or very rare severe hypersensitivity reactions, treatment should be discontinued and, if necessary, the doctor, pharmacist or druggist should be informed. If you notice side effects that are not described here, you should inform your pharmacist or druggist.

What else should be observed?

Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid should be stored at room temperature (15-25 °C) and out of the reach of children. Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid should not be ingested. Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid may only be used until the expiry date stated on the container. Your pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information.

What is contained in Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid?

Gel: Isopropyl alcohol, Aqua, Menthol, Abies sibirica needle oil, Hydroxypropylcellulose, Carbomer, Parfum (Gaultheria procumbens), Tromethamine, Vanillyl butyl ether, Allylanisole, Limonene, Linalool, CI19140 (Yellow No.5).Fluid: Isopropyl alcohol, Aqua, Menthol, Hydroxypropylcellulose, Parfum (Gaultheria procumbens), Vanillyl butyl ether, Camphor, Limonene, Linalool. Without artificial preservatives.

Where can you get Dolor-X Classic Gel/Fluid? What packaging is available?

Available in pharmacies and drugstores.Dolor-X Classic Gel: Airless dispenser of 100 ml and 200 ml.Dolor-X Classic Fluid: Bottle of 200 ml.

Manufacturer

Axapharm AG, Zugerstrasse 32, CH-6340 Baar.

Status of information

July 2018.

Published on 18.07.2018