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Benzyl Alcohol + Diclofenac + Lidocaine (Lignocaine) + Linseed Oil + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate + Tramadol

Uses

Diclofenac, Lidocaine, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Linseed Oil, Tramadol, and Benzyl Alcohol are used in the treatment of muscle pain.

How it Works

How Diclofenac, Lidocaine, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Linseed Oil, Tramadol, and Benzyl Alcohol Work Diclofenac, Lidocaine, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Linseed Oil, Tramadol, and Benzyl Alcohol is a combination of seven medications. Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers responsible for pain and inflammation, including redness and swelling. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that blocks pain signals from the nerves to the brain, reducing the sensation of pain. This combination produces a mild anesthetic effect, resulting in numbness and a cooling sensation at the site of application. Methyl Salicylate is another non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works similarly to Diclofenac by inhibiting the release of pain-inducing chemical messengers. Linseed Oil, also known as flaxseed oil, has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce pain and swelling. Tramadol is an opioid analgesic that blocks the transmission of pain signals to the brain, thereby lowering pain perception. Benzyl Alcohol provides a numbing effect, further aiding in pain relief.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Diclofenac, Lidocaine, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Linseed Oil, Tramadol, and Benzyl Alcohol include application site irritation and a burning sensation.

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