LYSOFLAM GEL is a combination of Diclofenac, Linseed Oil, Menthol and Methyl Salicylate which belongs to the group of medicines called Analgesics, Flaxseed oil, Cooling agents and Organic esters. It is indicated to provide relief from acute musculoskeletal disorders such as sprains, strains, tendonitis, shoulder pain, bursitis, hand, neck, sciatica, muscle stiffness, joint pain, backache and pain of osteoarthritis of joints which is treatable by topical medicines.
LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use in patients who have advanced kidney disease, had asthma, urticaria (allergic reaction) after use of NSAIDs such as aspirin, setting of coronary artery bypass graft surgery, broken or irritated skin.
LYSOFLAM GEL should not be used in pregnant women especially in the late pregnancy and it should be used with caution in breast-feeding women. It should not be used in children below 2 years of age and children having flu, chickenpox or fever.
Caution must be exercised while using LYSOFLAM GEL in elderly patients. The most common side effects of using LYSOFLAM GEL are skin rash, oedema, wheals, papules (tender bump), scaly skin, reddening of the skin, itching or prickling sensation may occur at the site of application. Ask for your doctor’s advise if any of these doesn’t improve or worsens.
Treats pain, swelling and inflammation associated with:
LYSOFLAM GEL helps in relieving aches and pain, where diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug which causes relief in pain and inflammation by inhibiting the factors that cause inflammation and pain called prostaglandins. Linseed oil helps in minimizing the skin irritation and soothes and calms the skin. Methyl salicylate is an organic ester, which is derived from plants acts by dilating the blood vessels and increasing the blood flow. It causes irritation of the skin and as a result of counter irritation, there is a sensation of warmth and relief in musculoskeletal pain. Menthol acts by imparting coolness to the skin and then warmth.
Apply LYSOFLAM GEL as advised by your physician. It is for topical use only. Wash your hands before and after use. Gently rub LYSOFLAM GEL on the affected area till it disappears. Do not cover the applied areas with a bandage and do not apply on cuts and open wounds. Bathing should be avoided for at least 1 hour after the application of LYSOFLAM GEL. Avoid the contact of this medicine in your eyes, ears or nose and mouth.
Your doctor will decide the duration and frequency of the treatment depending upon your age and disease condition.
Stop using LYSOFLAM GEL and inform your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Skin redness or itching:
Avoid hot showers because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Avoid sun exposure or UV rays as it may sensitize your skin. Use sunscreen and protective clothing when going outdoor. Regularly moisturize your skin after consulting the doctor. Consult your doctor if the symptom does not improve.
LYSOFLAM GEL should not be used in pregnant women especially in the late pregnancy. Consult your doctor before using it.
LYSOFLAM GEL should be used with caution in breastfeeding women only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before using it.
Effects of LYSOFLAM GEL on driving and using machines is not known. Consult with your doctor.
Avoid consumption of alcohol while using LYSOFLAM GEL.
LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use in patients having advanced renal disease. It should be used with caution in patients with impaired kidney function. Consult your doctor before using it.
LYSOFLAM GEL should be used with caution in patients having liver diseases. Consult your doctor before using it.
Do not use LYSOFLAM GEL if you are allergic to Diclofenac, Linseed Oil, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate or other NSAIDs (such as aspirin).
LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use in patients who had an asthmatic attack after the use of NSAIDs such as aspirin or indomethacin. Consult your doctor before using it.
LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use in patients in the setting of coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Consult your doctor before using it.
LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use if you:
Before using LYSOFLAM GEL, inform your doctor if you:
Use in paediatrics:
LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use in children below 2 years of age. It should not be used in children having flu, chickenpox or fever. LYSOFLAM GEL should be used with caution in children above 2 years of age. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.
Use in geriatrics:
LYSOFLAM GEL should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before using it.
A. Drug–Drug Interactions:
Before using LYSOFLAM GEL, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
Overdosage:
In case of accidental ingestion or too much application of LYSOFLAM GEL, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Drug | : | Diclofenac, Linseed Oil, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate |
Pharmacological Category | : | Analgesics, Flaxseed oil, Cooling agents, Organic esters |
Therapeutic Indication | : | pain, swelling and inflammation due to musculo-skeletal disorders |
Dosage Forms | : | Gel, Liniment, Ointment, Roll on, Pain spray, Nanogel, Spray |
Q: What is LYSOFLAM GEL and why is it prescribed?
A: LYSOFLAM GEL is a combination of diclofenac, linseed oil, menthol and methyl salicylate which belongs to the group of medicines called analgesics, flaxseed oil, cooling agents and organic esters. It is indicated to provide relief from acute musculoskeletal disorders such as sprains, strains, tendonitis, shoulder pain, bursitis, hand, neck, sciatica, muscle stiffness, joint pain, backache and pain of osteoarthritis of joints which is treatable by topical medicines.
Q: What are the precautions I need to take care while using LYSOFLAM GEL?
A: LYSOFLAM GEL is for topical use only. Wash your hands before and after use. Gently rub LYSOFLAM GEL on the affected area till it disappears. Do not cover the applied areas with a bandage and do not apply on cuts and open wounds. Bathing should be avoided for at least 1 hour after the application. External heat should not be given to the treated areas. Exposure to direct sunlight must be avoided after applying LYSOFLAM GEL. Avoid the contact of this medicine in your eyes, ears or nose and mouth.
Q: Can LYSOFLAM GEL be used in pregnant and breast-feeding women?
A: LYSOFLAM GEL should not be used in pregnant women especially in third trimester or late pregnancy. It should be used with caution in breastfeeding women only if clearly advised by the doctor. Consult your doctor before using LYSOFLAM GEL.
Q: Does LYSOFLAM GEL cause skin irritation?
A: Yes, LYSOFLAM GEL may cause skin irritation. LYSOFLAM GEL contains methyl salicylate which acts by dilating the blood vessels and increasing blood flow. It causes irritation of the skin and as a result of counter irritation, there is a sensation of warmth and relief in musculoskeletal pain.
Q: Is LYSOFLAM GEL safe for use in children?
A: LYSOFLAM GEL is not recommended for use in children below 2 years of age. It should not be used in children having flu, chickenpox or fever. LYSOFLAM GEL should be used with caution in children above 2 years of age. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.
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Written By Dr. R. Dinesh John Rajkumar, Pharm.D
Last updated on 14 Jan 2023 | 05:14 PM(IST)
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