Drug | Gel
Local relief of musculoskeletal pain and inflammation such as sprains, strains, sports injuries, backache and joint pain.
Topical analgesic/anti-inflammatory gels work by reducing local inflammation and pain mediators at the site of application and provide soothing relief. They act locally with minimal systemic absorption when used as directed.
For external use only. Apply a thin layer to the affected area and gently massage until absorbed 2-4 times daily or as directed by the doctor. Wash hands after application. Avoid applying on broken/irritated skin and avoid contact with eyes, mouth and other mucous membranes.
Common side effects of Percolin Gel may include:
Use only on intact skin. Stop use and seek medical advice if severe irritation, rash or allergic reaction occurs. Avoid occlusive dressings unless advised. Do not use for prolonged periods or over large areas without medical supervision. Keep away from eyes and mucosa. Consult a doctor before use in children, during pregnancy/breastfeeding, or if you are using other topical medicines on the same area.