A few centimeters of Lioton gel, a minute of gentle massage and you are back on your feet! Due to the ease with which it is applied and its effectiveness, Lioton gel can be used both at home and at work, or whenever your feet feel like “lead“. Its active substance penetrates deep into the tissue and thins the blood, thus “freeing“ the legs, and the hydroalcoholic gel leaves behind a feeling of coolness and a pleasant fragrance. In addition, due to the effect of improving blood circulation, Lioton gel can be successfully used against bruises or varicose veins.
It helps patients suffering from: painful and heavy legs, swollen legs, bruises, varicose veins and predisposition to varicose veins. Lioton Gel improves microcirculation and combines several local effects, being anticoagulant, anti–inflammatory, antiedematous. Useful in vein disorders: varicose syndrome, phlebotrombosis, thrombophlebitis, superficial periphlebitis, varicose ulcer, stasis edema; postoperative varicose phlebitis, postoperative varicose phlebitis; sequelae of saphenectomy; local treatment of bruises with or without hematoma (e.g. accidental closed injuries or resulting from sports activities such as ligament strains, bruises, joint swelling); local treatment of superficial phlebitis that cannot be treated by compression. It does not leave greasy marks and does not stain clothes. It is pleasant and easy to administer.
Composition:
100 g gel contains sodium heparin 100000 I.U. and excipients: carbomer 940, methyl parahydroxybenzoate, propyl parahydroxybenzoate, ethanol, orange blossom oil, lavender oil, trolamine, purified water.
Method of administration:
Apply between 3 and 10 cm of gel 3 times a day on the affected surface, massaging gently.
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients of the medicine.
Hemorrhagic diathesis, purpura, thrombocytopenia, hemophilia.
Precautions: Lioton Gel should only be applied to intact skin. It should not be applied to open, bleeding or infected wounds, mucous membranes or extensive skin surfaces.
The use of heparin sodium may increase prothrombin time in patients being treated with oral anticoagulants.
Long–term topical application may cause hypersensitization. In these cases, treatment should be stopped and appropriate therapy instituted.
Pregnancy and breast–feeding: No data are available on the use of this medicinal product during pregnancy and breast–feeding. However, it is recommended that during pregnancy and breastfeeding the drug be administered only for short periods and at the doctor‘s indication.
Possible side effects:
Rarely, erythema may occur at the site of application or hypersensitivity reactions that disappear when the drug is discontinued.
No cases of overdose have been reported. Due to the low concentration of the active substance and the poor absorption of heparin, no significant systemic effects are recorded. In case of accidental ingestion, symptomatic treatment is recommended.
Presentation form: 100 g gel tube
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