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Manufacturer/Marketer

Neon Laboratories Ltd

Consume Type

TOPICAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Jan-27

Description

The Lox Heal Cream is a topical treatment designed specifically to provide relief from pain and muscle tension related to anal conditions. This Lox Cream combines lidocaine and nifedipine, two powerhouse ingredients that work together to manage pain effectively. Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic, blocks pain signals from the nerves to the brain, thus reducing pain sensation. Nifedipine, a calcium channel blocker (CCB), aids in muscle relaxation by blocking the action of calcium on the blood vessels of the anus.

The cream's non-systemic approach means that it acts locally, providing targeted relief. The Lox Heal Cream's benefits extend to assisting with conditions such as anal fissures, thrombosed external haemorrhoids, post-haemorrhoidectomy healing, and anal sphincter hypertonia. However, it's important to consult your doctor before applying, particularly for those aged below 18 or elderly patients as caution is advised.



Features

  • Contains the active ingredients Nifedipine and Lidocaine
  • Available in convenient 30 gm pack
  • Packaged with a dedicated applicator
  • Non-systemic, topical application

Medicinal Benefits

  • Analgesic effect: The ingredient Lidocaine in the Lox Heal Cream works as a local anaesthetic, providing relief by blocking pain signals from nerves to the brain. This significantly decreases the sensation of pain at the site of application.
  • Calcium Channel Blocking: Nifedipine, a key component of Lox Heal Cream is a calcium channel blocker. It functions by blocking calcium's effect on the blood vessels of the anus for conditions such as anal fissures, offering relief from pain and discomfort.
  • Relief from muscle tension: This Lox Cream has been specifically formulated for anal conditions. Its key ingredient Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker that relaxes the muscles of the anus, offering relief from unnecessary muscle tension.
  • Treatment of anal conditions:Lox Heal Cream can be used for therapeutic indications including the management of anal fissures, thrombosed external haemorrhoids, post-haemorrhoidectomy conditions and anal sphincter hypertonia.

Directions for Use

  • An applicator is provided in this pack for your convenience.
  • Apply a small amount of the Lox Cream to the affected rectal area as directed.
  • If the cream is to be used inside the rectum, attach the rectal applicator to the tube.
  • Gently insert the applicator into your rectum and squeeze the tube to deliver the medication while withdrawing it.
  • For detailed application instructions, please refer to the package insert.

Safety Information

  • Always consult your doctor before applying this product.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • For external use only.
  • Store below 25 °C protected from sunlight.



FAQs

Q1. Can I apply lox cream on broken skin?

Ans. No, Lox Cream should not be applied to broken or irritated skin. If you have any doubts, please consult your doctor.

Q2. How long does it take for this cream to work?

Ans. The working of this Lox Cream depends on the individual patient's condition and severity of symptoms. A noticeable relief in pain can usually be felt fairly quickly after application.

Q3. Can I use Lox Heal Cream during pregnancy?

Ans. The use of Lox Cream during pregnancy should be discussed with your healthcare provider due to potential risks.

Q4. What are some of the side effects of Lox Heal Cream?

Ans. Some common side effects of using this Lox Cream include pain, burning sensations, itching, redness (hyperemia), and bleeding.

Q5. How often should Lox Heal Cream be applied?

Ans. The frequency of application may depend on the severity of symptoms and the recommendation of your healthcare professional. Always follow your doctor's instructions.



Testimonials

'I was suffering from severe pain due to an anal fissure. My doctor recommended the Lox Cream and it brought me much-needed relief. It's easy to use and very effective.' - Anjali Pawar, Bank Manager, 42

'The Lox Heal Cream is a lifesaver! It helped alleviate my discomfort post-haemorrhoidectomy. Definitely a product I trust and would recommend.' - Vinit Gosavi, Software Engineer, 36

'I was sceptical at first, but after using the Lox Cream for my thrombosed external haemorrhoids, I must say I'm impressed. The relief it provides is truly commendable.' - Amrita Chavan, Homemaker, 39

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

140, Damji Samji Industrial Complex, Mahakali Caves Rd., Andheri(East), Mumbai-93.
Other Info - LOX0077

FAQs

No, Lox Cream should not be applied to broken or irritated skin. If you have any doubts, please consult your doctor.
The working of this Lox Cream depends on the individual patient's condition and severity of symptoms. A noticeable relief in pain can usually be felt fairly quickly after application.
The use of Lox Cream during pregnancy should be discussed with your healthcare provider due to potential risks.
Some common side effects of using this Lox Cream include pain, burning sensations, itching, redness (hyperemia), and bleeding.
The frequency of application may depend on the severity of symptoms and the recommendation of your healthcare professional. Always follow your doctor's instructions.

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