Dubinor Gel (Rs.399)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Viconerv Gel (Rs.157.5)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Controlflam Gel (Rs.205.31)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Dolbis-MR Gel (Rs.168.75)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Sensilin-gel (Rs.225)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Nervshine Gel (Rs.180)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Fine Nerve Gel (Rs.180)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Gabafix Gel (Rs.158.44)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Prixain Gel (Rs.232.5)
Composition: Diclofenac (5% w/w) + Capsaicin (0.035% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Pregabalin (8% w/w)
Find out detailed description, uses, directions of use, side effects, warnings and precautions, frequently asked questions about Sensesit Gel
Sensesit Gel is only meant for external use and should be used strictly as advised by your doctor. Rub a thin layer of the medicine into the affected areas with clean and dry hands. Avoid getting in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth and avoid applying it on wounded or damaged skin. In case of accidental contact with these areas, you should rinse it with plenty of cold water.
It is generally well-tolerated with little or no side effects. However, it may cause burning or stinging sensation at the site of application in some people. These are usually temporary and resolve with time. If they get worse or do not go away, you should let your doctor know.
Although medicines used on the skin are not normally affected by other medicines you should let your doctor know if you are taking any other medicine to be safe. You should also let your doctor know if you have any medical conditions or disorders to make sure it is safe. Ask your doctor for advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Written by:
Dr. Lokanish
M.B.B.S.
Reviewed by:
Dr. Sureshbabu Yadav
M.B.B.S., DIP.DIAB, F.R.S.H
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