MEDA Pharma Transulmine cold balm

MEDA Pharma Transulmine cold balm

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Transulmine Cold balm
Provider: Viatris Healthcare GmbH
Daring form: Creme
40 G | PZN: 00580983
100 g | PZN: 00616824
100 g | PZN: 00618467
Risks and side effects read the package supplement and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Important information (mandatory information):
Transulmine Cold balm, cream.
Areas of application: For external use to improve the condition in the case of colds of airways (such as uncomplicated runny nose, hoarseness and uncomplicated bronchial catarrh).
Using information: Information for the user
Transulmine Colding balm 100 mg/g + 50 mg/g + 25 mg/g cream for use in adults and children
active ingredients: Cineol + Levomenthol + Racemischer Campher
You carefully through the entire package insert before you start using this drug because it contains important information. Always use this medicine as described in this package insert or exactly according to your doctor or pharmacist.
Use the package insert. You might want to read it again.
Ask your pharmacist if you need more information or advice.
If you notice side effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist or medical staff. This also applies to side effects that are not specified in this package insert. See section 4.
If you don't feel better or worse after 3-5 days, please contact your doctor.
What is in this package insert:
What is transulmin cold balm and what is it used for?
What should you consider before using transulmine cold balm?
How is transulmine to use cold balm?
What side effects are possible?
How is transulmine to be kept colds?
Content of the package and further information
1. What is transulmine cold balm and what is it used for?
Transulmine Colding balm serves to improve the condition in the event of colds in the case of colds (such as uncomplicated runny nose, hoarseness and uncomplicated bronchial catarrh).
2. What should you consider before using transulmine cold balm?
Transulmine Cold balm must not be used:
if you allergic to the active ingredients cineol, levomenthol and racemic campher or against the parabens methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (e 218), propyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR) (E 216), sodium methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR.) (E 219) and sodium propyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR.) (E 217) or one of the 6th mentioned in Section 6. other components of this drug are.
In the event of illness on asthma bronchial and whooping cough as well as pseudo group and other respiratory diseases, which are associated with a pronounced hypersensitivity of the respiratory tract. The inhalation of transulmine cold balm can lead to shortness of breath or trigger a asthma attack.
for external insulation in skin and childhood diseases with rash (rash), as well as on damaged skin, e.g. for burns.
In infants and toddlers under 2 years (risk of larynx cramp).
for inhalation in children under the age of 6.
In children with increased risk of occurrence of seizures, due to the content of Campher.
during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Warnings and precautionary measures:
Please speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using transulmine cold balm.
do not use mucous membranes (not even the nose) or in the area of ​​the eyes.
Do not apply the face!
do not apply it over a large area.
Use only on the chest and back, not on the lower parts of the body (belly and in the lumbar area).
do not apply under an airtight association.
Please wash your hands well after use!
Transulmine Cold balm should only be used externally and for inhalation treatment! Transulmine Cold balm should only be applied if inflammation of the respiratory tract or acute pneumonia should only be used in addition to treatment of the underlying disease and in coordination with the treating doctor.
Children:
Because of the risk of scalding through hot water, they should never let children inhale unattended! Cineol, levomenthol and racemic campher can cause a larynx cramp in infants and children up to 2 years with the result of severe breathing disorders.
Use of transulmine Colding balm Together with other medicinal products:
Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have recently used other medicines, have recently applied other medicines or intend to apply other medicines, even if it is non -prescription drugs. Eucalyptus oil (whose main component is Cineol) causes the activation of the foreign substance -reducing enzyme system in the liver. The effects of other medicines can therefore be weakened and/or shortened. This cannot be excluded in the event of large -scale and/or long -term use, as a result of the absorption of larger amounts of active ingredients by the skin.
pregnancy, lactation and reproductive ability:
There is no data for the use of transulmine cold balm during pregnancy. Animal experimental studies also provide insufficient information as to whether treatment with transpulmine is harmful to the pregnancy or the development of the offspring. There is only insufficient information about whether transpulmine changes cold balm or one of the active ingredients (cineol, levomenthol and racemic campher) into breast milk. You must therefore not use transulmin cold balm during pregnancy and breastfeeding. There is no data for reproductive ability.
traffic and ability to use machines:
No special precautions are required.
Transulmine Cold balm contains parabens:
These can cause hypersensitivity reactions, also with a time delay, and rarely cause the respiratory tract (bronchospasm).
3. How is transulmine to use cold balm?
Always apply this medicine exactly as described in this package insert or exactly according to the consultation made with your doctor or pharmacist. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. Unless otherwise prescribed, rub around 4 cm of the cream on the chest and back 2-4 times a day. Depending on the strength of the symptoms and individual tolerance, several centimeters of the cream are poured over to inhalative use with hot (non -boiling) water and the vapors are inhaled for a few minutes.
Use in children:
Transulmine Cold balm must not be used for infants and toddlers under 2 years and as inhalation in children under 6 years. If a menthol and camp-free rubbing-in or inhalation is desirable, the use of transulmine is recommended for children.
older patients:
An adjustment of the dose is not necessary.
Transulmine Cold balm is a cream for use on the skin and inhalation. Inhalation therapy is simplified by using the special transulmine inhalator and intensified in its effect. If the special transulmine inhaler is not used in the inhalation, it is advisable to keep your eyes closed or cover in order to avoid possible irritation of the binding skin. It should be ensured that children with their hands cannot get in touch with the grated skin areas. The duration of the use of transulmine cold balm is based on the type, severity and the course of the disease. Do not apply transulmin cold balm without medical advice for more than 3-5 days. In the event of symptoms that last longer, when the breath, in the case of headaches, fever and/or purulent/bloody sputting or nasal secretion, a doctor urgently needs to be consulted. Please speak to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect of transulmine is too strong or too weak.
If you have applied a larger amount of transulmine cold balm than you should:
If the use (rub or inhale) is not to be expected with the occurrence. An overdose after rubbing can cause skin irritation. In also rare cases, symptoms such as heart, heat, weakness and dry mouth, diarrhea and fever can occur. With external, large -scale use, symptoms of poisoning, such as kidney damage and damage to the central nervous system (ZNS).
If you have forgotten the application of transulmin cold balm:
Do not apply twice the amount if you have forgotten the previous application or have used too little, but drive with the application as prescribed by your doctor Or described in the use information.
If you have used transulmin cold balm incorrectly:
For application errors, please notify a doctor if necessary. This can decide on any necessary measures. Skinning the cream can lead to acute gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea. Acute symptoms of poisoning with nausea, vomiting, abdominal and headache, dizziness, feeling of heat/hot flashes, seizures (convulsions), breathing depression and coma were observed after swallowing a larger amount. If a child accidentally swallows transulmine cold balm, it is important to see a doctor immediately who can carry out the necessary treatment. Don't try to bring about vomiting.
If you have any further questions about the application of this medicine, please contact your doctor or pharmacist.
4. What side effects are possible?
Like all medicines, this medicine can also have side effects, but this does not have to occur with everyone.
The following frequency information is based on the evaluation of side effects:
very often:
more than 1 treated of 10
frequently:
1 to 10 treated by 100
occasionally: < Br> 1 to 10 treated by 1
rare:
1 to 10 of 10,000
very rare:
less than 1 treated of 10,000
not known:
frequency not estimated on the basis of the available data.
Possible side effects:
mental disorders:
very rare: hallucinations.
Disruptions of the nervous system:
Frequency not known: With external, large -scale application, symptoms of symptoms can occur, such as damage to the central nervous system (ZNS), e.g. by Campher. Camp -her -based ointments should not be used in children with increased risk of occurrence of seizures.
Diseases of the respiratory tract:
Not known: If inhalation (also after external rub), coughing and strengthening the cramp of bronchi (bronchospasm) are possible. The inhalation (also inhaling the vapors according to the external rubber) can trigger symptoms such as the whistling breathing noise (stridor), shortness of breath (dyspnea) and obstructive breathing difficulties. It can be reflected by the cramp of bronchi (bronchospasm) to asthma -like conditions up to the respiratory arrest.
Diseases of the skin and the tissue tissue:
Frequency not known: After external rubbing and after inhalation, irritation symptoms on the skin are possible. Contact eczema and other hypersensitivity of the skin are possible.
Functional disorders of the kidneys and derivative urinary tract:
Frequency not known: With external, large -scale application, symptoms of poisoning can occur, such as kidney damage, e.g. by Campher.
General diseases and disorders at the location of the administration:
Frequency not known: Mucous membrane irritation can occur.
In the case of correspondingly sensitized patients, hypersensitivity reactions (including shortness of breath) can be triggered by cineol, levomenthol and racemic campher. Cineol, levomenthol and racemic campher can cause a larynx cramp in infants and children up to 2 years with the result of severe breathing disorders. The parabens methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph.) (E 218), Propyl-4-Hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR.) (E 216), sodium methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR) (E 219) Sodium propyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR.) (E 217) can cause hypersensitivity reactions, also with a time delay, and rarely cause cramping the respiratory tract (bronchospasm).
Announcement of side effects:
If you notice side effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified in this package insert. You can also directly see the Federal Institute for Medicines and Medical Devices, Pharmacovigilance, Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger Allee 3, D-53175 Bonn, website: www.bfarm.de. By reporting side effects, you can help to provide more information about the safety of this drug.
5. How is transulmine to be kept cold balm?
keep this medicine for children inaccessible. You can no longer use this medicine according to the expiry date specified on the container and the folding box. The expiry date refers to the last day of the specified month. Storage conditions do not store over 25 ° C. Note on shelf life after an onset: After an onset, transulmin should not be used for more than 12 months.
6. Content of the package and further information
What transulmin contains cold balm:
The active ingredients are: cineol, levomenthol and racemic campher. 1 g cream contains 100 mg cineol, 50 mg levomenthol and 25 mg of racemic campers. The other components are: Methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR.) (E 218), Propyl-4-Hydroxybenzoat (Ph.) (E 216), sodium methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (Ph. EUR) (e) 219), sodium propyl-4-hydroxybenzoat (ph. EUR) (E 217), emulsifying glycerol monostearates (type II, 32/36, potassium salts), decyloleate, yellow petroleum, sodium defeat, chamomile aroma (naturally), high-disperses silicon dioxide, cleaned Water.
How transulmin looks cold balm and the content of the pack:
Transulmine Cold balm is a yellow -white cream. Transulmine Cold balm is available in packs with 40 g, 100 g cream and 100 g cream + inhalator with 2 breathing masks of different sizes.
Pharmaceutical entrepreneur:
Meda Pharma GmbH & Co. KG
Benzstraße 1
61352 Bad Homburg
Tel.: (06172) 888-01
Fax: (06172) 888-27 40
e-mail: medinfo@medapharma.de
www.transpulmin.de
Manufacturer:
Meda Manufacturing
Avenue Jf Kennedy
33700 Mérignac
this Using information was last revised in December 2016.
Source: Information from the package insert
Stand: 12/2017
Manufactured by: Meda Pharma GmbH & Co.KG
Areas of application
- Cold diseases of the respiratory tract, such as Coughing, runnyness, hoarseness
composition
Cineol, levomenthol, campher, racemic, methyl-4-hydroxybenzoat, sodium-4-method-4-methoxycarbonylphenolate, propyl-4-hydroxybenzoat, sodium-4-propoxycarbonyl phenolate, glycerol monostetarata, emulgent , 32/36, potassium salts), Decyloleate, Vaselin, Gelbes, Dinatrium Edetat-2-Wasser, chamomile aroma, silicon dioxide, high disperses, water, cleaned
cream
application instructions
The total dose should not exceeded without consulting a doctor or pharmacist.
Type of application?
rub the medicine on the chest and back. Wash your hands thoroughly after use. Avoid accidental contact with mucous membranes, eyes and open skin areas.
or: inhale the medicine. To do this, pour the intended amount of the medicine with hot water. Bend your head over the container, breathe in the vapors through the nose and mouth and cover your head and vessel with a cloth if possible. Caution hot! - The application should only be made if the safe handling of the medicine is granted.
duration of the application?
Without medical advice, you should not apply the medicine for more than 3-5 days. You should see your doctor in the event of long -lasting complaints.
overdosing?
Since the medicine is made up of different active ingredients, there may be a variety of overdose symptoms, among other things to feel heat, heart, dry mouth and diarrhea. If swallowed accidentally, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea can occur. If you suspect an overdose, contact a doctor immediately. The following applies
: Pay particular attention to a conscientious dosage in infants, toddlers and older people. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any effects or precautionary measures.
A dosage prescribed by the doctor may differ from the information on the package insert. Since the doctor coordinates you individually, you should therefore apply the medicine according to his instructions.
mode of action
How do the ingredients of the drug work?
The ingredients come from several plants and act as a natural mixture. All three ingredients cause increased blood circulation and a mucus solution in the area of ​​application. Eucalyptus oil also stimulates the fine hairs of the upper airways to faster movements. As a result, fixed mucus can be better transported and coughing up. It also reduces the cough cramp.
The active ingredient menthol dissolves tough mucus particles, combats inflammation, relaxed cramped muscles and gets the blood circulation going. Cold patients can breathe freely again; Unpleasant coughing cough disappears, sore throat and hoarseness are breastfed.
Contraindications
What speaks against an application?
Always:
- hypersensitivity to the ingredients
bronchi that react hypersensively, e.g. to different fabrics, cold etc.
- pseudo group
- whooping cough
- asthma bronchial
- Damaged skin (e.g. burns, injuries, skin and teething problems with a rash)
Under certain circumstances - speak to your doctor or pharmacist:
pneumonia, or other acute inflammation of the respiratory tract
- tendency to seizures , especially in children
Which age group must be considered?
- infants and toddlers under the age of 2: The medicine must not be used.
What about pregnancy and breastfeeding?
- pregnancy: The drug should not be used according to current findings.
- breastfeeding: An application is advised against current findings. You may be to consider a weaning.
If you have been prescribed the medicine despite a counter -notification, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit can be higher than the risk of using a counter -notification.
Side effects
What undesirable effects can occur?
- Allergic reactions of the skin and respiratory tract
- skin and mucosal irritation
- coughing stimulus
- narrowing of the respiratory tract
If you notice a state disorder or change during treatment, contact your doctor Or pharmacist.
For information at this point, side effects are taken into account that occurs in at least one of 1,000 patients treated.
Important information
What should you consider?
- Caution when inhaling the drug: there is a risk that you scatter through the hot water vapor.
- parabens (preservatives e.g. E 214 - E 219) can cause hypersensitivity reactions, even with a time delay.
- menthol/campher/cineol: do not apply to children under 2 years or in the immediate vicinity of the respiratory organs; Danger of a larynx cramp. In sensitized patients, hypersensitivity reactions (including shortness of breath) can be triggered.
- There can be medicines that occur with which interactions occur. Therefore, you should generally provide the doctor or pharmacist before treatment with a new medicine. This also applies to medicines that you buy yourself, only apply occasionally or that the application has been available for some time.
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MEDA Pharma Transulmine cold balm
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