iruxol for treating wounds and burns

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Price: 38.16 SAR | SAR


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    Medicine Description

    Iruxol Ointment is a topical treatment effective for minor wounds, burns, pressure ulcers, and chronic wounds. It accelerates healing, supports tissue regeneration, and combines Chloramphenicol and Collagenase to reduce inflammation and promote tissue breakdown.

    In Saudi Arabia Iruxol is used under medical supervision to ensure optimal results, especially for patients with delayed wound healing or secondary infections.

    Ingredients of Iruxol

    • Chloramphenicol

    • Collagenase

    Concentrations of Iruxol

    • Topical ointment 15 grams

    Indications for Iruxol

    • Treat minor wounds and burns

    • Accelerate healing of chronic ulcers, such as pressure sores

    • Clean and disinfect bacteria-infected wounds

    • Reduce inflammation and swelling in affected skin

    Dosage of Iruxol

    • Apply a thin layer on the affected area once or twice daily

    • Avoid using large amounts or prolonged treatment without doctor guidance

    Side Effects of Iruxol

    Common side effects:

    • Redness or mild itching at the application site

    • Minor skin irritation

    • Rare allergic reactions including rash or swelling

    Contraindications

    • Known allergy to any component

    • Avoid on deep or heavily bleeding wounds without medical advice

    • Not recommended for newborns except under strict medical supervision

    Alternatives Available in Pharmacies

    • Skinatra

    • Melo

    • Pentaburn

    • Mebo

    Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

    • Consult a doctor before use in pregnancy

    • Avoid applying on large areas during breastfeeding

    • Follow prescribed dose and duration strictly

    Storage Conditions

    • Store below 25°C

    • Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture

    • Keep out of reach of children

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Iruxol a substitute for Mebo?
    No, both treat wounds and burns but have different compositions.

    Can Iruxol be used after laser treatments?
    Yes, it can help accelerate skin healing after certain laser procedures.

    When does Iruxol start working?
    Healing effects usually begin within a few days of consistent use, depending on the wound.

    Can Iruxol be used for children?
    Yes, but only under medical supervision, especially for newborns.








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