

DIP Relief - a combined preparation for external use, contains ibuprofen and levomenthol.
Ibuprofen - NSAIDs, when applied externally, has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-exudative action in symptomatic treatment of joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles.
Levomenthol (menthol) has a local irritating effect, which leads to the development of a rapid anesthetic effect of the drug.
Deep Relief reduces pain and inflammation, is effective for pain in joints when moving and at rest, and reduces morning stiffness of joints.
- Diseases of the musculoskeletal system (including rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis, osteochondrosis with radicular syndrome, sciatica, lumbago, sciatica).
- Rheumatic diseases of soft tissues (including tendovaginitis, bursitis, periarticular tissue damage).
- Post-traumatic inflammation of soft tissues and joints (including due to sprains, overstresses and bruises).
- Pain in the back, lower back.
Active ingredients: ibuprofen 50 mg, levomenthol 30 mg;
Excipients: purified water, ethanol, denatured 96%, propylene glycol, diisopropanolamine, carbomer.
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The drug is used externally.
Adults and children over 14 years old apply a small amount of the gel (3-5 cm) up to 4 times / day in a thin layer on the skin over the nidus of inflammation and lightly rub it. After applying Deep Relief, hands should be washed if they are not the object of treatment.
The duration of the drug without consulting a doctor is not more than 10 days.
- Hypersensitivity to ibuprofen or other components of the drug.
- Bronchial asthma, provoked by taking acetylsalicylic acid or other NSAIDs.
- Violation of the integrity of the skin.
- Pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding).
- Children's age up to 14 years.
WITH caution the drug should be used for exacerbation of hepatic porphyria, erosive and ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal tract, severe impaired liver and kidney function, chronic heart failure, bronchial asthma, in elderly patients.
Deep Relief may enhance the effects of photosensitizing drugs.
Contraindicated
Patients with kidney disease before using the drug should consult a doctor.
The gel should be applied to intact skin, avoiding contact with eyes, mucous membranes and open wound surfaces. After application, do not apply an occlusive (airtight) dressing.
With prolonged use of the drug in large doses, there is a risk of side effects.
Use with caution when exacerbation of hepatic porphyria, severe abnormal liver function.
To use the drug with caution in severe renal impairment.
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