Heparin+benzyl Nicotinate
About Heparin+benzyl Nicotinate
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin belongs to the group of medications called ‘blood-related agents' used in the treatment of superficial thrombophlebitis. Superficial thrombophlebitis is a condition in which there are inflammation and swelling just below the surface of the skin due to the presence of a blood clot. This condition is usually formed in the legs or pelvic region. It is a short-term condition and symptoms include pain and tenderness in the affected area.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is a combination of two medicines: Heparin and Benzyl nicotinate. Heparin is an anticoagulant and dissolves the blood clot. It also prevents the formation of new blood clots. Benzyl nicotinate is a vasodilator. It acts by widening the blood vessels and also improves skin oxygenation. Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin collectively can increase the blood flow to the affected area, thereby reducing the pain and inflammation.
You should take this medicine as advised by your doctor. The common side-effects of Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin are skin irritation, redness, burning sensation, and itching. These side-effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of these side-effects persist or worsen, consult your doctor immediately.
Do not take Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin if you are allergic to Heparin, Benzyl nicotinate, or any other ingredients present in it. Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is not recommended for use in open wounds, infected wounds, and skin ulcers and should be used with caution in people with blood disorders, sensitive skin, or undergoing surgery. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Uses of Heparin+benzyl Nicotinate
Medicinal Benefits
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is a combination of two medicines: Heparin and Benzyl nicotinate. Heparin is an anticoagulant. It acts by breaking down the blood clot and preventing the formation of new blood clots. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and reduces swelling and inflammation. Benzyl nicotinate is a vasodilator and widens the blood vessels. It also promotes faster healing. Together, Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin can effectively improve the blood flow to the affected area and reduce the symptoms of superficial thrombophlebitis.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Heparin+benzyl Nicotinate
- Skin irritation
- Skin redness
- Burning sensation
- Itching
Drug Warnings
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is for external use (skin) only. Do not apply it to the eyes, mouth, nose, genital area, or any broken skin. If the medicine accidentally comes in contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth, wash with water thoroughly and consult a doctor immediately. Do not apply for any other medicine at the treated area, unless prescribed by your doctor. Do not use for prolonged periods or more than the duration recommended by your doctor. It may cause photosensitivity (sensitivity to ultraviolet rays from the sun), so avoid sun lamps, tanning beds, and prolonged exposure to sunlight. Wear protective clothing such as a long-sleeved dress, sunglasses, and hat, and use sunscreen lotion with a high SPF if you are going outdoors in the daytime.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug interactions: Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin may interact with lipid-lowering drugs (fluvastatin, atorvastatin, and colestipol).
Drug-Food interactions: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease interactions: Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin should not be used in patients with open wounds and skin ulcers. It should be used with caution in patients with sensitive skin and blood disorders.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
safe if prescribedBenzyl Nicotinate+heparin may not interact with alcohol.
Pregnancy
cautionThere is no sufficient data available to establish safe use of Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin in pregnant women. So, please consult a doctor before taking Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin.
Breast Feeding
cautionThere is no sufficient data available to establish safe use of Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin in breastfeeding mothers. So, please consult a doctor before taking Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin.
Driving
safe if prescribedBenzyl Nicotinate+heparin may not affect your ability to drive.
Liver
safe if prescribedBenzyl Nicotinate+heparin is probably safe in patients with liver diseases when prescribed.
Kidney
safe if prescribedBenzyl Nicotinate+heparin is probably safe in patients with kidney diseases when prescribed.
Children
cautionThere is no sufficient data available to establish the safe use of this medicine in children. So, please consult a doctor before taking Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Take adequate bed rest.
- Elevate legs while you are lying down as this may increase the blood flow to the legs.
- Apply warm compresses to reduce pain and tenderness. It also helps to improve blood flow.
- Exercise regularly to maintain a normal weight, if you are obese.
- Follow a healthy diet.
- Limit alcohol consumption and quit smoking
Special Advise
- Avoid prolonged exposure under the sun or sunlamps, wear protective creams and clothing.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Superficial Thrombophlebitis: It is an inflammatory condition of veins occurring due to the formation of blood clots and blocking of one or more veins just below the surface of the skin. Symptoms include pain and tenderness in the affected region. It is often seen in the legs and pelvic region. However, arms and neck can also get affected occasionally. Women are most affected by this condition when compared to men. The causes of superficial thrombophlebitis are being immobile for longer durations (after surgery), varicose veins, pregnancy, clotting disorders, and obesity. It is a benign (not harmful) and short-term condition. It can resolve within 1 to 2 weeks with proper treatment.
FAQs
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin belongs to the group of medications called 'blood-related agents'Â used to treat superficial thrombophlebitis. Superficial thrombophlebitis is a condition in which there is inflammation and swelling just below the surface of the skin due to a blood clot.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is a combination of two medicines: Heparin and Benzyl nicotinate. Heparin is an anticoagulant and acts by dissolving the existing clots and preventing the formation of new blood clots. Benzyl nicotinate is a vasodilator (dilates the blood vessels). It improves blood flow to the affected area. Together, Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin can effectively reduce the symptoms of superficial thrombophlebitis such as pain and inflammation.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is not recommended for the treatment of skin ulcers or open wounds. It can treat superficial thrombophlebitis, a condition characterized by pain and inflammation due to clot formation in the veins beneath the skin surface.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin may cause application-site reactions such as redness, itching, burning sensation, and irritation. These side-effects are usually mild and go away without any treatment. However, if any of these side-effects persist or get worse, consult a doctor immediately.
It is advised not to use Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin on broken skin and open wounds and make sure the medicine doesn’t come in contact with the eyes, nose, mouth, or genital area. It may increase skin sensitivity to the sun, so avoid prolonged sun exposure, tanning beds, and sun lamps. Wear protective clothing if you are going outdoors in the daytime.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin contains heparin, which is an anticoagulant (blood thinner). The use of heparin before surgery can lead to prolonged bleeding. However, this effect is seen mostly when heparin is taken in the tablet or injection form. So, it is recommended to inform your doctor before using Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin ointment if you are undergoing surgery.
If you're feeling better, don't stop taking your medicine! This is a crucial moment in your recovery. Stopping too soon can lead to incomplete recovery and return of symptoms. Instead, report your progress to your doctor and follow their advice. They will guide you on how to safely taper off medication if necessary, monitor for any potential side effects, and ensure the disease is fully cleared.
It is not recommended to use the Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin for heat boil. Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is intended to treat superficial thrombophlebitis (inflammation of a vein near the skin's surface). If you're experiencing a heat boil, it's essential to consult a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment. They may recommend topical or oral antibiotics, pain management, or other treatments depending on the severity and location of the boil.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin, which combines Heparin and Benzyl Nicotinate, is not intended to treat piles (hemorrhoids). It's actually used to treat superficial thrombophlebitis and its related conditions.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin can help alleviate varicose vein symptoms like pain, inflammation, and poor blood flow. However, Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin should be taken only if the doctor advises you to use it to treat your condition.
Do not use Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin in babies or children below 18 years as safety and effectiveness have not been established.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin may help alleviate symptoms associated with strains, sprains, and bruises. However, it should be taken only if advised by the doctor after careful evaluation of your condition.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin may help reduce injection swelling after vaccination, but consult your doctor first. They will assess the swelling and recommend the best treatment, which may include Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin or other options.
Do not use Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin for acne and it is not intended to treat acne.
Burns are not usually treated with Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin. For treatment of burns, it is important to consult with a physician.
Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin is primarily used to treat superficial thrombophlebitis, an inflammation of the surface veins.
Consult your doctor before stopping Benzyl Nicotinate+heparin, even if your symptoms have improved. Your doctor will assess your condition and recommend the appropriate course of action, which may include continuing or tapering off the treatment to ensure optimal recovery and prevent recurrence.