Solex

Solex Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Each 100 gm Ointment contains-

Camphor 2.5 gmMenthol 2 gmOil Clove 2 gmOil Eucalyptus 1.25 gmOil Turpentine 1 gmCamphor acts as a cough suppressant & topical analgesic. Eucalyptus Oil acts as a cough suppressant. Menthol acts as a acts as cough suppressant & topical analgesic

Camphor 2.5gmMenthol 2gmOilClove 2gmOilEucalyptus 1.25gmOilTurpentine 1gmCamphoractsasacoughsuppressant&topicalanalgesic.EucalyptusOilactsasacoughsuppressant.Mentholactsasaactsascoughsuppressant&topicalanalgesic

Trade Name Solex
Generic Camphor + Menthol + Oil Clove + Oil Eucalyptus + Oil Turpentine
Type Ointment, Ear Drops
Therapeutic Class Topical Analgesics, Topical anti-inflammatory preparations
Manufacturer Bs Industries Ltd, Will Impex
Available Country Bangladesh, India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Solex
Solex

Uses

Stiffness, Congestion, Muscle aches, Sprains, Strains, Back pain, Joint pain, Cold, Flu, Catarrh, Headache

Solex is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Arthritis, Backache, Common Cold, Contusions, Inflammatory Reaction caused by Insect Bites, Joint Pain, Muscle Cramps, Nasal Congestion, Pain caused by Insect Bites, Rash, Skin Irritation, Soreness, Muscle, Sunburn, Swelling caused by Insect Bites, Minor burns, Neck or back pain, Shoulder ache

Dosage

Solex dosage

Topical: Rub gently 3-4 mintues on the chest and back 2-3 times daily. Cover the rubbed area with warm clothes.

Inhalation: 1 tsf of ointment to be dissolved in boiled water and inhale the steam by mouth or nose as required.

Side Effects

Redness, irritation, rash or pruritis may occur with sensitive skin.

Precaution

Avoid contact with eyes. Should not be applied to wounds or damaged skin. Wash hand thoroughly after applying.

Interaction

There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy Category-Not Classified. FDA has not yet classified the drug into a specified pregnancy category.

Contraindication

Children under 3 years. History of convulsion.

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