Nimesulide is available in various forms including tablets, suppositories, water-soluble powders, and topical gels.
Original Nimesulide is commercially available as tablets (100 mg), granules for oral suspension (100 mg), suppositories (200 mg) and gel (3%).
Nimesulide Gel (Nimesulide/Methyl Salicylate/Menthol/Capsaicin) is used to treat chronic and acute musculoskeletal disorders such as soft tissue injuries or non-articular rheumatic disorders, including discomfort in the muscles, tendonitis, back pain/ache, arthritis, tenosynovitis sprains, or strains.
Dosage and Administration
Nimesulide Gel is apply to the affected area, rubbing in a thin layer of the gel 2 to 4 times every day. For best results, wash the application area beforehand to clean away any oil, grease, or bacteria, allowing the gel to absorb more easily.
Nimesulide is available in assortment of structures like as tablets and syrup for oral organization and gels for topical application.
The anti-inflammatory activity of topically applied Nimesulide gel demonstrations particularly on cyclo-oxygenase-2 which applies less gastrointestinal antagonistic impacts than different NSAIDs.
Original Nimesulide is commercially available as tablets (100 mg), granules for oral suspension (100 mg), suppositories (200 mg) and gel (3%).
Nimesulide Gel (Nimesulide/Methyl Salicylate/Menthol/Capsaicin) is used to treat chronic and acute musculoskeletal disorders such as soft tissue injuries or non-articular rheumatic disorders, including discomfort in the muscles, tendonitis, back pain/ache, arthritis, tenosynovitis sprains, or strains.
Dosage and Administration
Nimesulide Gel is apply to the affected area, rubbing in a thin layer of the gel 2 to 4 times every day. For best results, wash the application area beforehand to clean away any oil, grease, or bacteria, allowing the gel to absorb more easily.
Nimesulide is available in assortment of structures like as tablets and syrup for oral organization and gels for topical application.
The anti-inflammatory activity of topically applied Nimesulide gel demonstrations particularly on cyclo-oxygenase-2 which applies less gastrointestinal antagonistic impacts than different NSAIDs.
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