Topical preparations (gels and creams) - page 5
TOPICAL PREPARATIONS (GELS AND CREAMS) – Your personal therapists for instant relief, fast recovery, and a return to an active life without pain! Muscle pain can be a real brake on your active life, right? That is why in our offer at www.apotekaonline.rs we have gathered products that are reliable allies in the fight against this unpleasant problem. We understand your need for a quick and effective solution. Our topical preparations are not ordinary products; they act as your personal therapist providing instant relief and helping you quickly return to your usual activities. Gels that cool or warm are created to act directly on the source of pain, like a secret formula for fast recovery. Creams that nourish and relax are there to give your skin and muscles everything they need to regain strength. We have provided a wide and diverse offer. Whether it is chronic pain, an injury, or just fatigue after a long day, here you will find a solution that will help you regain control of your body and enjoy every movement.
Pharmacist's advice
For topical preparations to work most effectively, always apply them to clean and dry skin. Cooling gels (based on menthol and camphor) are ideal for acute injuries, swelling, and inflammation immediately after a workout, as they constrict blood vessels and reduce pain. On the other hand, warming creams (based on capsaicin) are best used for chronic pain, stiffness, and before a workout to prepare muscles. Rub the preparation with a gentle massage until completely absorbed, and after application, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly to avoid contact with your eyes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How many times a day can I apply pain relief gel?
Most topical preparations can be safely used 2 to 4 times a day on the painful area. If the pain does not go away after a week of regular use, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
2. Can I combine a warming gel with painkillers?
Yes, local preparations (creams and gels) are not significantly absorbed into the bloodstream, so their simultaneous use with oral analgesics (painkillers) is completely safe and is often recommended for a stronger effect.