Kamagel for skin inflammation. Dosage of the preparation

Kamagel is a preparation used to relieve skin inflammation resulting from excessive sunbathing, insect bites, jellyfish burns, irritation after shaving, excessive sweating and in the case of swelling, strains and bruises.

Kamagel (Krka)

form, dose, packaging availability category the active substance
gel (40 g) OTC (over-the-counter) aluminum (aluminum acetate tartrate), chamomile flower extract (aluminum acetotartrate, chamomillae anthodium extract)

SUBSTANCE 1 g contains: 0,05 g of aluminum acetate tartrate, 0,01 g of chamomile extract

Kamagel – indications and dosage

Kamagel is recommended for soothing skin inflammations resulting from:

  1. excessive sunbathing,
  2. insect bites,
  3. burns with jellyfish venom,
  4. irritation after shaving,
  5. excessive sweating.

Dosage

Apply a thin layer of Kamagel to the skin several times a day. In the form of compresses for swelling, strains and bruises. Topically, apply a thick layer of the preparation several times a day.

Kamagel and contraindications

A contraindication to the use of Kamagel is hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients. Do not use on open wounds and mucous membranes.

Kamagel – warnings

  1. Kamagel is recommended for external use only. The preparation should not come into contact with the eyes and mucous membranes.
  2. When using Kamagel in children and infants, be careful not to lick it.
  3. If symptoms of hypersensitivity (redness, itching) occur, discontinue treatment and consult a physician.
  4. Before using the gel during pregnancy or breastfeeding, consult your doctor.

Kamagel – interactions

There are no known interactions of Kamagel with other drugs.

Kamagel – side effects

Hypersensitivity symptoms may rarely occur during the use of Kamagel.

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