Nimesulide (1% w/w)
Nimulid Transgel is only meant for external use and should be used strictly as advised by your doctor. A thin layer of the medicine should be rubbed into the affected areas with clean and dry hands. Avoid getting in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth and avoid applying it on wounded or damaged skin. In case of accidental contact with these areas, you should rinse it with cold water.It is usually safe with little or no side effects. However, it may cause redness, tingling, prickling, numbness, rash, and itching of the skin at the site of application in some people. These are usually temporary and resolve with time. If they do not get better with time or worsen, you should let your doctor know. Your doctor may be able to suggest ways of preventing or reducing the symptoms.Before using the medicine, it is important to tell your doctor if you are using or have recently used any other medicines for the same condition or other diseases. To make sure the medicine is safe, pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using the medicine.Note: As per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nimulid Transgel is banned for children under 12 years of age.
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about themCommon side effects of Nimulid
30 gm Gel
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This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the gel. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.
Nimulid Transgel is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and inflammation (redness and swelling) in the skin.
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Nimulid Transgel is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Information regarding the use of Nimulid Transgel during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Before using Nimulid Transgel, clean and dry the affected area. Gently and thoroughly massage it into the skin. Be careful not to get the medication in your eyes or mouth. If Nimulid Transgel gets in your eyes accidentally, wash with plenty of water and call your doctor if your eyes are irritated.
No, Nimulid Transgel is not a steroid. It is a painkiller.
Be careful not to get Nimulid Transgel into your eyes or mouth. If you happen to get it in your eyes, rinse off with plenty of water immediately and contact your doctor. You must not use Nimulid Transgel if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor if you notice any allergic reaction while using it for the first time. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medicines regularly, to prevent any allergic reaction with other medicines. Do not cover the area being treated with Nimulid Transgel with a bandage, as this may increase absorption of this medicine and increase the side effects. Do not use more than what is recommended to relieve your symptoms faster. Using more than what is advised will only increase the side effects. Let your doctor know if you are planning to conceive. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should use Nimulid Transgel only if prescribed by the doctor.
If you forget to use Nimulid Transgel, do not worry and continue using Nimulid Transgel as soon as you remember. However, if you are not sure and have any other doubts, please consult your doctor.
No, do not stop using Nimulid Transgel without consulting your doctor even if you are feeling better. Your symptoms may improve, but for better and complete treatment, it is advised to continue your treatment for the prescribed duration.
Nimulid Transgel is safe if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Use it exactly as directed by the doctor to get the most benefit. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and let your doctor know if any of the side effects bother you.
Nimulid Transgel is not an antibiotic, it belongs to the class of medicines known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drug) which helps in relieving pain associated with various disease conditions.
Nimulid Transgel and paracetamol belong to the same class of medicines known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drugs). Taking the two medicines together is not advisable as it may increase the potential for gastric ulceration and bleeding. However, please consult your doctor before using the two medicines together.
Nimulid Transgel is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drug). It does not contain aspirin.
Nimulid Transgel is safe to use if taken at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor.
Nimulid Transgel can be taken for a headache only when advised by your doctor.
Nimulid Transgel does not make you feel drowsy at prescribed doses. However, an overdose of Nimulid Transgel can make you drowsy (feeling sleepy).
No, Nimulid Transgel does not contain sulphur.
Nimulid Transgel is used to treat acute pain, painful osteoarthritis (degeneration of joints) and primary dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) in adolescents and adults above 12 years old.
Nimulid Transgel can be taken with ibuprofen. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, taking the two medicines together is not advisable as it may increase the potential for gastric ulceration and bleeding. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Nimulid Transgel can be taken with aspirin. No drug-drug interactions have been clinically observed between the two. However, this does not mean that interactions cannot occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Yes, Nimulid Transgel is safe if taken for prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor.
No, Nimulid Transgel is not banned in India.
It is not known if Nimulid Transgel is secreted in milk. So, any medicines containing Nimulid Transgel are not to be used during breastfeeding.
No, Nimulid Transgel is not safe to be used in pregnancy especially in the last three months. There have been reports of kidney failure in newborn babies if the mother was taking Nimulid Transgel in the late stage of pregnancy. Consult your doctor before taking any medicine during pregnancy.
Nimulid Transgel is reported to be safe in patients with asthma if taken as advised by your doctor. However, always share your disease history with the doctor in case you have asthma and you are advised to take other medicines.
Nimulid Transgel is not an antibiotic, it belongs to the class of medicines known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drug) which helps in relieving pain associated with various disease conditions.
Nimulid Transgel and paracetamol belong to the same class of medicines known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drugs). Taking the two medicines together is not advisable as it may increase the potential for gastric ulceration and bleeding. However, please consult your doctor before using the two medicines together.
Nimulid Transgel is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drug). It does not contain aspirin.
Nimulid Transgel is safe to use if taken at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor.
Nimulid Transgel can be taken for a headache only when advised by your doctor.
Nimulid Transgel does not make you feel drowsy at prescribed doses. However, an overdose of Nimulid Transgel can make you drowsy (feeling sleepy).
No, Nimulid Transgel does not contain sulphur.
Nimulid Transgel is used to treat acute pain, painful osteoarthritis (degeneration of joints) and primary dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) in adolescents and adults above 12 years old.
Nimulid Transgel can be taken with ibuprofen. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, taking the two medicines together is not advisable as it may increase the potential for gastric ulceration and bleeding. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Nimulid Transgel can be taken with aspirin. No drug-drug interactions have been clinically observed between the two. However, this does not mean that interactions cannot occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
No, Nimulid Transgel is not banned in India. However, as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nimulid Transgel is banned for children under 12 years of age
It is not known if Nimulid Transgel is secreted in milk. So, any medicines containing Nimulid Transgel are not to be used during breastfeeding.
No, Nimulid Transgel is not safe to be used in pregnancy especially in the last three months. There have been reports of kidney failure in newborn babies if the mother was taking Nimulid Transgel in the late stage of pregnancy. Consult your doctor before taking any medicine during pregnancy.
Nimulid Transgel is reported to be safe in patients with asthma if taken as advised by your doctor. However, always share your disease history with the doctor in case you have asthma and you are advised to take other medicines.