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Boromenthol is an ointment for topical use with a combined composition. The main active ingredients of the drug are boric acid and menthol. It belongs to the pharmacotherapeutic group of boric acid preparations. The instructions attached to Boromenthol ointment state that the drug has an antiseptic and analgesic effect, and when applied externally is not absorbed into the systemic bloodstream.
Active ingredients: boric acid, menthol; 1 g of ointment contains boric acid 0.05 g, menthol 0.005 g
excipients: white soft paraffin.
Ointment.
Main physicochemical properties: white or light yellow ointment with a characteristic odor. The ointment should be homogeneous in appearance.
Boric acid preparations.
PBX code D08A D.
Pharmacodynamics.
Combined drug for topical use. Has antiseptic and analgesic effects.
Pharmacokinetics.
When applied externally, Boromenthol is practically not absorbed into the systemic bloodstream.
Itchy skin, neuralgia, rhinitis.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, severe renal dysfunction.
The drug is intended for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes; Do not apply to large areas of skin; Do not rub into nostrils.
Not found.
Do not apply to the nasal mucosa.
The drug is contraindicated during pregnancy. During breastfeeding, use only if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the child.
The drug does not affect the reaction speed when driving or working with other mechanisms.
Apply the ointment in small quantities to the affected areas of the skin, in case of rhinitis – to the skin of the wings of the nose and rub in gently. The frequency of application and duration of use depend on the achieved effect and tolerability of the drug.
Contraindicated for children under 3 years of age. At this age, reflex respiratory arrest is possible.
With prolonged use with preparations for external use on large affected surfaces, symptoms of acute poisoning may occur, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, circulatory disorders and depression of the central nervous system, decreased body temperature, skin rashes, shock, coma. With prolonged use, symptoms of chronic intoxication may occur: exhaustion, stomatitis, eczema, local tissue edema, menstrual disorders, anemia, convulsions, alopecia.
Treatment is symptomatic. Hemotransfusion, hemo- and peritoneal dialysis are indicated. In case of accidental ingestion, perform gastric lavage by tube, prescribe saline laxatives, enterosorbents (activated carbon), and symptomatic therapy. In case of severe poisoning, take measures to support the body’s vital functions.
Allergic reactions are possible, including skin redness, itching, urticaria, rash, edema, contact dermatitis, anaphylactic reactions, including shock, desquamation of the epithelium. When applied to large areas of skin, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, confusion, and renal failure are possible.
2 years.
Store at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Keep out of reach of children.
25 g in aluminum tubes in cardboard packs or without cardboard packs.
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