Camphor oil is an antimicrobial, secondary analgesic

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Camphor oil is an antimicrobial, a secondary analgesic.

# Camphor oil
#Camphor oil

? Dosage form: 10% oily solution for surface application.

? Composition 😕

⭐️Active substance: camphor —10 gr
⭐️Sunflower oil - up to 100 ml

? According to the effect

As a local tick, it has a secondary analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antiseptic effect. Increases nerve activity (has an itchy effect).

? Application

- Arthritis (inflammation of the joints)
- myositis (muscle pain).
- Neuralgia (inflammation of the nerves).
- In rheumatism
- In painful cases
- In inflammation
- It is rubbed on the surface when the limbs are inflamed. (e.g. when the lungs are inflamed).

Method of administration and dosage

Applied to the surface. It is applied to the painful area and rubbed with light movements. It is applied 2-3 times a day.

? Side effects

There may be allergic reactions.

? Contraindications:

- In case of a high allergic reaction to the drug
- If the area of ​​skin to be rubbed is damaged.
- During pregnancy and lactation
- Open wounds
- Apply close to the eyes
- On mucous membranes

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