Properties
The human musculoskeletal system consists of many interconnected and interdependent components. Every movement is the result of the interaction between muscles, bones, tendons, and joints. This delicate mechanism is susceptible to damage and injuries that can limit mobility and cause pain. Olfen Gel 1% offers a solution for painful injuries and has been proven to effectively relieve the associated symptoms.
Olfen Gel 1% is a medication in hydrogel form and is available in a 50g package with an active ingredient content of 1%. This concentration is sufficient to ensure the effectiveness of the medication and to achieve a therapeutic effect. The hydrogel form of Olfen Gel is achieved through the aqueous-alcoholic base of the preparation. It is intended for application to the skin at the injured or painful site.
What does it contain?
The active ingredient in Olfen Gel is diclofenac sodium. It belongs to the same group as ibuprofen, the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It inhibits inflammation by regulating the production of pro-inflammatory factors. These enzymes include prostaglandins and cyclooxygenase, whose two isoforms are sensitive to diclofenac. The reduction of the concentration of these substances by Olfen Gel 1% hydrogel helps to relieve inflammation, reduce swelling in damaged tissue, and alleviate pain after injuries.
Why choose Olfen Gel 1% pain-relief hydrogel?
Olfen Gel is highly effective in treating injuries and bruises such as sprains, contusions, as well as strains of joints and muscles. The product is based on a water-alcohol mixture that promotes the absorption of the active ingredients and has a soothing and cooling effect. This enhances the healing and pain-relieving effect of Olfen Gel 1% hydrogel and effectively reduces swelling.
Indications
Adults and children from 14 years of age
Post-traumatic inflammation of tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints (e.g., as a result of sprains, strains, or bruises).
Back pain. Local inflammation of soft tissue, such as tendonitis, tennis elbow, bursitis, and periarthritis. Localized and mild forms of osteoarthritis.