Indications
Indications
-Thrombosis.
– Thrombophlebitis.
– Varicose veins of the lower leg.
– Ulcers of the lower leg with local circulatory disorders.
– Sports injuries.
– Tendovaginitis.
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Indications for use: | Bruises, Hematomas, Swelling after injuries and operations, Thrombophlebitis, Trophic ulcers, Varicose veins |
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-Thrombosis.
– Thrombophlebitis.
– Varicose veins of the lower leg.
– Ulcers of the lower leg with local circulatory disorders.
– Sports injuries.
– Tendovaginitis.
A 5 cm long gel bar is applied to the affected areas 1-3 times a day.
The gel is applied only on undamaged skin in a thin layer, rubbing with light massaging movements from the bottom up.
– For thrombosis and thrombophlebitis, massaging is not recommended if the gel is used for thrombosis and thrombophlebitis.
-secondarily infected affected skin surfaces.
– Open wounds (including a bleeding ulcer of the lower leg).
– Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
100 g of gel for external use contain:
– Active ingredients
-Heparin sodium 50 000 IU.
– Allantoin 250 mg
. – Dexpanthenol 250 mg
. – Excipients
Oleum Pini silvestris,
Oleum Pini pumilionis.
100 g of gel for external use contain:
– Active ingredients
-Heparin sodium 50 000 IU.
– Allantoin 250 mg
. – Dexpanthenol 250 mg
. – Excipients
Oleum Pini silvestris,
Oleum Pini pumilionis.
Hepatrombin is a combination drug with antithrombotic, anti-inflammatory and tissue regeneration-enhancing effects for external use.
– Heparin. Direct-acting anticoagulant. When applied topically, heparin prevents the formation of blood clots, has an anti-edematous and anti-inflammatory effect, and improves local blood flow.
– Allantoin has an anti-inflammatory effect, stimulates metabolic processes in tissues and promotes cell proliferation.
– Dexpanthenol. Improves the absorption of heparin, stimulates granulation and epithelialization of tissues.
-Thrombosis. – Thrombophlebitis. – Varicose veins of the lower leg. – Ulcers of the lower leg with local circulatory disorders. – Sports injuries. – Tendovaginitis.
Data on the possibility of using the drug Gepatrombin during pregnancy and lactation are not provided.
-secondarily infected affected skin surfaces.
– Open wounds (including a bleeding ulcer of the lower leg).
– Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
-Local reactions In some cases – erythema, skin rash.
– Allergic reactions In some cases – urticaria, angioedema.
A 5 cm long gel bar is applied to the affected areas 1-3 times a day.
The gel is applied only on undamaged skin in a thin layer, rubbing with light massaging movements from the bottom up.
– For thrombosis and thrombophlebitis, massaging is not recommended if the gel is used for thrombosis and thrombophlebitis.
Direct – acting anticoagulant for topical use
Essential oils included in the other ingredients of the gel have antimicrobial and analgesic effects.
Gel
Store at a temperature of 15° to 25°C. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use after the expiration date.
See expiration date. on the packaging.
Heparin Sodium, Allantoin, Dexpanthenol
gel for external use
For adults
Varicose veins, Swelling after injuries and operations, Hematomas, Trophic ulcers, Thrombophlebitis, Bruises
Weight: 59 gr.
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