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Olazol has a pronounced anesthetic and antibacterial effect, reduces exudation from a wound, promotes tissue regeneration and significantly accelerates the epithelialization of wound surfaces, which allows it to be used to treat infected sluggish healing wounds, trophic ulcers, burns, microbial eczema and itchy dermatitis. Also, the use of the drug is advisable when performing free skin grafting.
Description
Olazol composition
The preparation contains sea buckthorn oil, levomycetin, anestezin, boric acid, triethanolamine, anhydrous lanolin, stearic acid, distilled glycerin, purified water and freon-12.
Release form
It is made in the form of an aerosol for external use.
Indications
Olazol has a pronounced anesthetic and antibacterial effect, reduces exudation from a wound, promotes tissue regeneration and significantly accelerates the epithelialization of wound surfaces, which allows it to be used to treat infected sluggish healing wounds, trophic ulcers, burns, microbial eczema and itchy dermatitis. Also, the use of the drug is advisable when performing free skin grafting.
Contraindications
Treatment with Olazol is contraindicated in patients with impaired renal function, women at the stage of lactation, pregnant women and individuals with individual hypersensitivity. In addition, the drug should not be applied to large areas of the body.
Application for pregnancy and breastfeeding
It is unacceptable to use it in the treatment of nursing and pregnant women, since there is no data on the degree of its influence on the development of the fetus and newborn.
Method of administration and dosage
Before processing the wound surface with aerosol Olazol, it is desirable to pre-clean it from necrotic tissues and pus. The drug should be applied as evenly as possible. Depending on the degree of damage and the method of wound management, the drug can be applied every day or every other day. Depending on the stage of regeneration with open wound management, the drug can be applied from 1 to 4 times a day.
It is recommended to shake the can thoroughly 10 to 15 times before use to evenly distribute the foam. The next step is to remove the safety head and put on the working head, while the spray hole should be directed to the wound surface. The amount of foam released depends on the force of pressing on the head of the dosing device. During treatment, the foam should cover the entire wound surface.
The effect of the drug will be noticeable already in the first hours after application. Patients note that after applying the aerosol, the intensity of pain and burning sensation is significantly reduced, the separation of exudate decreases, and granulation and epithelization of the wound edges begins much faster.
Overdose
An overdose of the drug is unlikely, since the drug is not actually adsorbed into the general bloodstream.
In case of accidental swallowing of the drug, it is recommended to induce vomiting in the patient, prescribe him the intake of enterosorbents and drink plenty of fluids.
Side effects
As a rule, drug treatment is very rarely accompanied by the development of side reactions, however, with individual sensitivity or prolonged treatment, the patient may experience various unpleasant local allergic reactions, manifested by burning, peeling and itching in the area of application.
Storage conditions and periods
Olazol is stored in a dark, dry place, away from heating appliances.
The shelf life of the drug is no more than 2 years.
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