Gabafix Gel, a prescription topical medication by Aareen Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., combines Diclofenac (5% w/w), Capsaicin (0.035% w/w), Menthol (5% w/w), Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w), and Pregabalin (8% w/w). Available in 30 gm tubes, it treats neuropathic pain and musculoskeletal pain. Requires a prescription due to risks of skin reactions and systemic NSAID effects.
Uses
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Relieves neuropathic pain (e.g., diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia)
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Treats acute musculoskeletal pain (e.g., muscle aches, joint pain, backache, sprains)
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Manages joint stiffness, neck, back, and shoulder injuries
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May aid migraine pain (consult doctor)
Side Effects
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Common: Burning/stinging sensation, irritation, itching, redness at application site
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Rare: Skin blistering, rash, dry skin
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Serious: Allergic reactions (e.g., hives, swelling, breathing difficulty), systemic NSAID effects (e.g., stomach bleeding, kidney issues), severe skin reactions
How to Use Gabafix Gel
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Dosage: Apply a thin layer to the affected area 2–3 times daily, as prescribed. Use for the shortest duration needed.
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Administration: Clean and dry the affected area. Gently rub in gel until absorbed. Wash hands thoroughly after applying, unless hands are treated. Avoid eyes, nose, mouth, or mucous membranes.
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Missed Dose: Apply as soon as remembered unless near next dose; do not double apply.
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Overdose: Seek urgent help for excessive application causing systemic symptoms (e.g., nausea, dizziness). Rinse off excess gel and call Poison Help (1-800-222-1222).
How Gel Works
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Diclofenac: NSAID, inhibits cyclooxygenase enzymes, reducing prostaglandin-induced pain and inflammation.
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Capsaicin: Desensitizes pain receptors by depleting substance P, reducing nerve pain signals.
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Menthol: Activates cold receptors, providing a cooling sensation to distract from pain.
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Methyl Salicylate: Counterirritant creates warming sensation to alleviate deep muscle/joint pain.
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Pregabalin: Modulates calcium channel activity in nerves, reducing neuropathic pain signals.
Safety Advice
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Allergies: Avoid if allergic to Diclofenac, Capsaicin, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Pregabalin, or NSAIDs (e.g., aspirin).
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Health Conditions: Contraindicated in asthma, bleeding disorders, peptic ulcers, or severe kidney/liver disease. Caution in heart disease or skin sensitivity.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Safety not established; avoid unless prescribed. Consult doctor.
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Driving: Generally safe but avoid if drowsy or dizzy (rare with topical use).
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Alcohol: Avoid; may enhance NSAID-related stomach risks.
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Storage: Store at 15–30°C, away from moisture, light, and children.
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