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Carmolis - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (drops, gel or ointment, liquid or lotion, lollipops, spray) drug for the treatment of injuries, pain in joints and muscles, sciatica in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

Carmolis - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (drops, gel or ointment, liquid or lotion, lollipops, spray) drug for the treatment of injuries, pain in joints and muscles, sciatica in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Carmolis. Presented are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Carmolis in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Carmolis in the presence of existing structural analogues.Use to treat injuries, joint and muscle pain, sciatica in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.

 

Carmolis - a combined phytopreparation, the effect of which is determined by the properties of its constituent components.

 

Thyme oil exerts an expectorant effect due to dilution of sputum, a decrease in its viscosity and acceleration of evacuation from the bronchi, and also has an antimicrobial and bronchodilator effect.

 

Anise oil has an expectorant effect due to enhanced activity of the ciliary epithelium of the bronchi, as well as antispasmodic and antimicrobial action.

 

Chinese magnolia oil has an antimicrobial and antifungal (fungistatic) effect, improves intestinal motility and stimulates the secretion of gastric juice.

 

Carnation oil has antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral, as well as spasmolytic action. When topical application has a local irritating and analgesic effect.

 

Lemon oil increases the functional activity of the stomach.

 

Lavender oil is obtained from lavender narrow-leaved and lavender broad-leaved.Has a sedative, carminative and choleretic effect.

 

Sage oil has an antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal effect. Reduces perspiration.

 

Muscat oil stimulates the function of the gastrointestinal tract, has a choleretic effect.

 

Citronella oil (Indian mint) has a sedative, antimicrobial and irritating effect.

 

Menthol has a carminative, choleretic, spasmolytic effect. When topical application has a local irritating and analgesic effect, it reduces skin itching.

 

Composition

 

Menthol + Butter of thyme + Anise oil + Chinese magnolia oil + Clove oil + Lemon oil + Lavender oil + Lavender spicy oil + Indian mint oil (citronella) + Sage oil + Muscat oil + auxiliary substances (Carmolis drops).

 

Levomentol + Methyl salicylate + Camphor + Scots pine oil + Eucalyptus leaf oil + Turpentine peeled oil + Rosemary oil + Lavender oil + Thyme grass oil + Indian mint (citronella) + Sage oil + Muscat oil + Anise oil + Clove oil + auxiliaries (gel).

 

Menthol + Pine oil + Methyl salicylate + Camphor + Turpentine oil + Eucalyptus oil + Lavender oil + Rosemary oil + Thyme oil + Indian mint oil (Citronella) + Sage oil + Muscat oil + Anise oil + Clary oil + auxiliaries (Carmolis lotion Liquid) .

 

Pharmacokinetics

 

The action of the drug is the cumulative effect of its components, therefore it is not possible to carry out kinetic observations; all components can not be traced with the help of markers or bioassays. For the same reason, it is impossible to detect metabolites of the drug.

 

Indications

 

As part of the complex therapy of the following diseases and conditions

 

For oral administration:

  • treatment and prevention of inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract (including influenza and ARVI);
  • the phenomena of dyspepsia (including nausea, heaviness in the epigastric region, flatulence);
  • increased nervous excitability and irritability, a feeling of inner tension.

 

For external use:

  • arthralgia (including with rheumatism);
  • myalgia of different genesis;
  • neuritis of the sciatic nerve;
  • headache;
  • itching;
  • insect bite.

 

For inhalation use:

  • inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract, accompanied by a cough.

 

Forms of release

 

Drops (sometimes mistakenly called a solution).

 

Gel or cream for local and external use (sometimes mistakenly called ointment).

 

Carmolis Lotion Liquid.

 

Lollipops or lozenges.

 

Carmolis spray cooling.

 

Other dosage forms, be it tablets or capsules, do not exist.

 

Instructions for use and how to use them

 

Drops

 

For the treatment and prevention of inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract, adults are prescribed by mouth 10-20 drops diluted in a glass of water or 3-5 drops per piece of sugar up to 5 times a day.

 

For inhalations, 20-25 drops are added to 1 liter of hot water, mixed and breathe steam under the towel.

 

When coughing, the drug is applied to the skin of the breast and the interlap area and is well rubbed, after which the areas covered with a warm cloth.

 

With arthralgia, myalgia, lumbago, sciatica, the drug is applied to the affected area. To enhance the healing effect, the painful area should be kept warm (covered with a warm cloth or bandage).

 

With the phenomena of dyspepsia and as a sedative, the drug is prescribed 3-4 times a day for 10-20 drops on a piece of sugar or diluted in a glass of water.

 

With insect bites, skin itching is lubricated (not rubbing) with the drug damaged skin several times a day.

 

Gel or cream

 

Apply the drug to the painful area up to 5 times a day with the subsequent massage of this area. The course of treatment is up to 2-3 weeks.

 

Lotion

 

The drug is applied to the painful area up to 5 times a day with the subsequent massage of this area. The course of treatment is up to 2-3 weeks.

 

Lollipops

 

Adults - 1 candy 3 times a day. Duration of admission - 2 weeks.

 

Spray

 

Spray is applied to the intact skin by spraying from a distance of at least 15 cm in circular motions. Spray is applied 1-3 times a day, as needed.

 

Side effect

  • allergic reactions.

 

Contraindications

  • cholecystitis;
  • obturation of the bile ducts;
  • liver disease;
  • peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum;
  • alcoholism;
  • epilepsy;
  • traumatic brain injury;
  • pregnancy;
  • lactation (breastfeeding);
  • children under 18 for drops, up to 12 years for gel and lotion;
  • hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

Carmolis is contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding).

 

Use in children

 

Drops are contraindicated in children and adolescents under the age of 18, gel and lotion are contraindicated for children under 12 years old, children's candies Carmolis are indicated for use in children from 6 years of age.

 

special instructions

 

After using the product for grinding, you should thoroughly wash your hands.

 

Please note that the Carmolis Drop contains 64% ethanol. The average recommended dose contains 540 mg of ethanol (alcohol). The content of ethanol should also be taken into account while simultaneously prescribing other drugs.

 

The product in the form of gel, cream and lotion is intended for external use only. It is inadmissible to get the drug in the eyes, on the mucous membranes. Do not use the drug for compresses, bandages.

 

The drug is not used on open and bleeding wounds.

 

Do not apply the product on large areas of the skin for a long time.

 

If the analgesic effect of the drug does not occur within a few days, you need to see a doctor.

 

Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and manage mechanisms

 

Taking into account that the medicinal product contains from 47.0 to 57.0% (volumetric) ethyl alcohol - during the treatment period, care must be taken when carrying out potentially hazardous activities,requiring increased attention and speed of psychomotor reactions (vehicle management, work with moving mechanisms, dispatcher and operator work, etc.).

 

Drug Interactions

 

Data on the drug interaction of the drug Karmolis are not provided.

 

Analogues of the drug Carmolis

 

Structural analogues for the active ingredient do not have a Carmolis drug. The drug contains a combination of unique active ingredients in its composition.

 

Analogues on the curative effect (means for the treatment of pain in the joints):

  • Actasulide;
  • Amelotex;
  • Apizarthron;
  • Arkoxy;
  • Arthrosan;
  • Aspirin;
  • Aflubin;
  • Aertal;
  • Bengay;
  • Betalgon;
  • Viprosal B;
  • Voltaren;
  • Voltaren Emulgel;
  • Diklobene;
  • Diqlovit;
  • Diclofenac;
  • Dimexide;
  • Dolgit;
  • Ibuklin;
  • Ibufen;
  • Capsicam;
  • Karmolis Liquid;
  • Ketanov;
  • Ketonal Duo;
  • Ketoprofen;
  • Ketorol;
  • Ketorolac;
  • Maxigan;
  • Meloksikam;
  • Menovazine;
  • Nyz;
  • Nemux;
  • Nimesil;
  • Nimesulide;
  • Novigan;
  • Oxycamox;
  • Pentalgin;
  • Pliwalgin;
  • Prohodol;
  • Revalgine;
  • Spasgan;
  • Spazmalgon;
  • The Texman;
  • Teraflex Advance;
  • Finalgon;
  • Flamax forte;
  • Flamax;
  • Fleksen;
  • Hyrumat;
  • Celebrex;
  • Yunispaz.

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