Escot Cream 30gm] is a topical combination medicine used to treat painful anorectal conditions such as anal fissures and haemorrhoids. It works by providing local pain relief through Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic that blocks pain signals, while Nifedipine, a calcium channel blocker, relaxes the anal sphincter muscles and improves blood flow to support healing. This dual action helps reduce pain, spasm, and discomfort, making it easier for the affected tissue to recover. It is available as topical creams or ointments for external or intra-anal use under medical supervision.
Written by: Syed Jommy Abbas, B. Pharma
Reviewed by: Dr. Devika Rani, MBBS
Last updated on: 15-05-2026
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Escot Cream 30gm] is a topical combination medicine used to treat painful anorectal conditions such as anal fissures and haemorrhoids. It works by providing local pain relief through Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic that blocks pain signals, while Nifedipine, a calcium channel blocker, relaxes the anal sphincter muscles and improves blood flow to support healing. This dual action helps reduce pain, spasm, and discomfort, making it easier for the affected tissue to recover. It is available as topical creams or ointments for external or intra-anal use under medical supervision.
Escot Cream 30gm] is a topical combination medicine that contains Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic of the amide class, and Nifedipine, a calcium channel blocker. It is used in adults for the management of anal fissures and haemorrhoids when pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms are present.
This combination works through complementary mechanisms to improve clinical outcomes and patient comfort. Lidocaine stabilises the neuronal membranes of local nerve endings by inhibiting sodium ion fluxes, which prevents the initiation and conduction of pain impulses. Nifedipine works by blocking the entry of calcium into the smooth muscle cells of the internal anal sphincter. This action leads to muscle relaxation and a reduction in anal resting pressure. Together, these actions help regulate local blood flow and reduce muscle spasms, leading to improved healing of the fissure and rapid relief of pain and itching.
The medicine is widely used as part of conservative management for anorectal disorders and for post-operative pain relief following anorectal surgeries. It is generally associated with a low risk of systemic effects when applied topically as directed. Because the effectiveness depends on localised action, the medication must be applied consistently to the affected area to maintain muscle relaxation and pain relief.
Escot Cream 30gm] is available in topical forms such as creams or ointments for external or intra-anal use. It should be used under medical supervision, with the duration of use based on the individual condition. Supportive measures such as a high-fibre diet and adequate hydration may also help improve outcomes and reduce recurrence.
Escot Cream 30gm] may be indicated by your doctor for:
For the treatment of acute and chronic tears in the lining of the anal canal to reduce pain and promote healing.
To provide relief from the pain, swelling, and discomfort associated with internal or external haemorrhoids.
For pain management following anorectal surgical procedures, such as a hemorrhoidectomy.
To help relax the muscles of the anal canal, which reduces pressure and improves local circulation.
Escot Cream 30gm] may provide benefits such as:
Escot Cream 30gm] is generally well-tolerated when applied as directed, though some local reactions may occur.
Always consult your doctor if you notice any persistent or concerning reactions while using Escot Cream 30gm].
Use Escot Cream 30gm] exactly as directed by your doctor based on the prescribed form.
Escot Cream 30gm] works through a dual mechanism that helps relieve pain and support healing in anorectal conditions such as anal fissures and haemorrhoids.
Lidocaine acts as a local anaesthetic by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve endings at the site of application. This prevents the generation and transmission of pain signals, leading to rapid numbing of the affected area and relief from burning or discomfort.
Nifedipine works by blocking calcium channels in the smooth muscle of the internal anal sphincter. This reduces muscle contraction and lowers sphincter tone, helping to relieve spasms and improve blood flow to the affected tissue.
Together, these actions reduce pain and muscle spasm while improving local circulation, which creates a better environment for tissue healing and symptom relief.
An overdose may occur if Escot Cream 30gm] is used in larger amounts than recommended or if it is accidentally swallowed. This may increase the risk of local irritation or, in some cases, lead to symptoms such as dizziness or low blood pressure. If you suspect an overdose or accidental ingestion, contact your doctor or seek medical advice promptly.
If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled application, skip the missed dose and return to your regular schedule. Do not apply a double amount to make up for a forgotten dose.
Therapeutic Class
Anorectal Agent
Action Class
Anorectal Pain and Muscle Relaxant Combination
Chemical Class
Amide Local Anaesthetic + Calcium Channel Blocker
Habit Forming
No
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