
NO Ouch Gel
Marketer
Life Medicare & Biotech Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Diclofenac (1.16% w/w)
Overview NO Ouch Gel
Pain and inflammation in muscles and joints find relief with NO Ouch Gel. This gel effectively manages various injuries including sprains, strains, and contusions, and offers symptomatic relief from tendonitis (like tennis elbow) and osteoarthritis. Apply gently and evenly to affected areas 2-4 times daily, depending on severity, rubbing it in completely. Avoid excessive application and do not bandage or plaster the treated skin. While generally safe, potential side effects include skin rash, itching, redness, or burning. A blistering rash may indicate a serious allergic reaction; seek immediate medical attention if this occurs. NO Ouch Gel is unsuitable for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, and should not be used concurrently with diclofenac (or similar) oral medications.
Uses of NO Ouch Gel
Analgesia
Major Benefits of NO Ouch Gel:
Apply this medication topically only. Follow your physician's instructions regarding dosage and treatment length. Always consult the product label for application guidelines. Ensure the affected skin is clean and dry before applying the gel. Wash your hands thoroughly afterward, unless the affected area is on your hands.
Common Side effects of NO Ouch Gel:
- Application site irritation
- Edema (swelling)
- Nausea
- Headache
- Itching
- Indigestion
How to use NO Ouch Gel:
Apply this medication topically only. Follow your doctor's prescribed dosage and treatment schedule. Always refer to the product label for application instructions. Ensure the affected area is clean and dry before applying the gel. Wash your hands thoroughly afterward, except when the affected area is on your hands.
How NO Ouch Gel works:
NO Ouch Gel, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), inhibits the production of inflammatory mediators responsible for cutaneous pain and inflammation, manifesting as redness and swelling.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholNone
No known drug interactions.
PregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Using NO Ouch Gel during pregnancy poses a confirmed risk to the fetus and is therefore inadvisable. Exceptions may exist in life-threatening circumstances where a physician deems the potential benefits outweigh the risks. Always seek medical advice.
Breast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
The use of NO Ouch Gel while breastfeeding is likely inadvisable. Preliminary research indicates potential transfer of the medication into breast milk, posing a possible risk to the infant.
DrivingNone
No known drug interactions.
KidneyNone
No known drug interactions.
LiverNone
No drug interaction identified.
What if you forget to take NO Ouch Gel :
Should you forget a NO Ouch Gel application, use it at your earliest convenience. If, however, your next scheduled application is imminent, omit the missed dose and resume your normal routine.
Facts to Know About NO Ouch Gel
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Category | Phenylacetic Acid Analog |
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Treatment Category | Pain Relievers |
