
Ruby Gel
Marketer
Neuro Pharma GmbH
Salt Composition
Diclofenac (1% w/w)
Overview Ruby Gel
Joint and muscle pain relief, and swelling reduction, are provided by Articulin Gel. Effective for injuries like sprains, strains, and contusions, it also addresses tendonitis (including tennis elbow) and osteoarthritis. Apply Articulin Gel to affected areas 2-4 times daily, depending on severity, rubbing it in gently and evenly. Avoid overuse and do not bandage or plaster the treated area. While generally safe, potential side effects include skin rash, itching, redness, or burning. A blistering rash may indicate a serious allergic reaction; consult your doctor immediately if this occurs. Articulin Gel is unsuitable for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, and should not be used concurrently with diclofenac or similar oral medications.
Uses of Ruby Gel
Analgesia
Major Benefits of Ruby Gel:
Apply this medication topically only. Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length. Always refer to the product label for application details. Cleanse and dry the affected skin before applying the gel. Afterwards, wash your hands thoroughly, except when the affected area is on your hands.
Common Side effects of Ruby Gel:
- Application site irritation
- Edema (swelling)
- Nausea
- Headache
- Itching
- Indigestion
How to use Ruby Gel:
Apply this medication topically only. Follow your physician's instructions regarding dosage and treatment length. Always consult the product label for application guidelines. Before application, cleanse and thoroughly dry the affected skin. Apply the gel as directed. Wash your hands immediately afterward, unless the affected area is on your hands.
How Ruby Gel works:
DermaCalm gel, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, inhibits the production of inflammatory mediators responsible for cutaneous pain and inflammation, including redness and swelling.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholNone
No drug interactions identified.
PregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Use of Ruby Gel is contraindicated during pregnancy due to established risks to the fetus. Exceptions may be made in life-threatening circumstances where the potential benefits outweigh the known hazards, at the physician's discretion. Seek medical advice before use.
Breast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
The use of Ruby Gel while breastfeeding is likely inadvisable. Available human data indicates a potential for the medication to transfer to breast milk, posing a risk to the infant.
DrivingNone
No known drug interactions.
KidneyNone
No known drug interactions.
LiverNone
No known drug interactions.
What if you forget to take Ruby Gel :
Should you forget a Ruby Gel application, administer it immediately. Nevertheless, if your next scheduled dose is imminent, omit the missed application and resume your usual dosing routine.
Facts to Know About Ruby Gel
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Type | Phenylacetic Acid Analog |
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Treatment Category | Pain Relievers |
