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Aspercreme Rub (Trolamine Salicylate)

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Type: drug type
Product: Aspercreme Rub Extra Strength
Manufacturer: sanofi
Country: Canada
Dosage: 15 %/106 gm
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Generic Equivalent of Aspercreme Rub
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There is no generic product of Aspercreme Rub.

Aspercreme Rub Information

Aspercreme Rub at CanadaPharmacyOnline.com

Brand Aspercreme rub (trolamine salicylate) is manufactured by Sanofi in many countries worldwide, including Canada. The generic trolamine salicylate is currently unavailable (at this pharmacy).

Dosage:

Aspercreme rub is available as a 15% extra-strength topical cream in a 106 g tube.

Your doctor will determine the appropriate dose based on your individual needs and medical conditions.

Usage:

Aspercreme rub (trolamine salicylate) is an over-the-counter product used to relieve minor muscle aches, back pain, joint pain, sprains, strains, bruises, or localized soreness. Localized pain can occur from inflammation, muscle overuse, or joint stress. Topical analgesics help numb nerve endings or reduce irritation in the area, offering targeted relief without affecting the whole body.

Mechanism of Action:
Aspercreme rub (trolamine salicylate) is an analgesic. It works by reducing inflammation and soothing sore muscles locally where it is applied. It inhibits enzymes that produce prostaglandins, which are chemicals that cause pain and swelling. It also desensitizes nerve pain receptors and can improve local blood flow, further helping to soothe muscles and joints.

Use Aspercreme rub exactly as directed on the manufacturer's website. Consult your doctor for personalized guidance and safe use.

The information below summarizes some, but not all, potential side effects, risks, and interactions. Before using Aspercreme rub, it is essential to discuss all possible side effects, risks, and interactions with your doctor or pharmacist.

Side Effects:

Most people tolerate Aspercreme rub well. The information below outlines potential side effects associated with Aspercreme rub (trolamine salicylate). It is not an exhaustive list, and individual reactions can vary. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. Before starting Aspercreme rub, it is crucial to discuss possible side effects and risks with your doctor or pharmacist.

Common side effects - These are common side effects of Aspercreme rub; others are possible. Contact your doctor promptly if any side effects persist, worsen, or concern you, or if you experience any other concerning symptoms.
• Dry skin;
• Itching at the application site;
• Mild skin redness;
• Temporary burning or stinging

Serious or rare side effects- Seek immediate medical attention or call emergency services if you experience any of the following:
• Severe skin irritation or rash;
• Signs of allergic reaction, including hives and breathing difficulties;
• Swelling or blistering

Contraindications:

The following is not an exhaustive list of contraindications. Before starting Aspercreme rub, it is essential to discuss all your medical conditions, past and present, as well as all medications you are currently taking, with your doctor or pharmacist.

Aspercreme rub should not be used if:
• You have a known allergy to trolamine salicylate or any of the ingredients in the medication
• You have an allergy to aspirin or other salicylates
• You have broken, cracked, or infected skin in the target area

Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, past and present, before starting Aspercreme rub. This is crucial because certain conditions can affect whether Aspercreme rub is right for you. These conditions may include, but are not limited to:
• Bleeding disorder
• Liver problems
• Sensitive skin or eczema

Drug Interactions:

Before using Aspercreme rub, it is essential to discuss all potential risks and interactions with your doctor or pharmacist. For complete and up-to-date information, refer to the drug website.

Provide your doctor with a complete list of all your medications, including prescriptions, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements. It is also essential to inform your doctor about any herbal teas, recreational drugs, or significant dietary changes you are making, as these could potentially interact with Aspercreme rub. Aspercreme rub has very few interactions:
• Anticoagulants, such as warfarin
• Oral NSAIDs or aspirin – using these with Aspercreme rub can increase salicylate exposure, increasing the risk of side effects
• Other topical pain products

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:

Aspercreme rub is not recommended in the later stages of pregnancy, from 20 weeks until delivery. It is unknown if trolamine salicylate passes into breast milk. Avoid applying this product to the chest area while nursing. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, planning to become pregnant, or planning to breastfeed, it is crucial to consult your doctor immediately.

Warning:

Do not cover the treated area with an airtight bandage. Do not apply heat (such as heating pads, hot water bottles, or heat lamps) to the treated area. Doing so can significantly increase the absorption of trolamine salicylate and lead to severe skin irritation or blistering.

Frequently Asked Questions about Aspercreme rub at Canada Pharmacy Online:

Why is Aspercreme rub more affordable in Canada than in the United States?

Over-the-counter product prices, including Aspercreme rub, are generally lower in Canada than in the U.S. due to a combination of factors, primarily government price regulations, differing market dynamics, and other economic considerations. In Canada, provincial and federal governments negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies, which often results in lower prices than in the U.S., where market forces play a more significant role. For more information, see the FAQs on Prescription Drug Importation from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF): https://www.kff.org/health-costs/issue-brief/faqs-on-prescription-drug-importation/

How much is the shipping?

Our shipping fee is a flat rate of $10.00 per order. Our pharmacy is dedicated to providing you with the lowest prices on high-quality products.

How do I place an order with your pharmacy?

Ordering from us is very simple. You can purchase online or call Customer Service at 1866.920.3784. Visit our How to Order page for more information or to learn about the ordering process.

Is there a limit on the number of cream tubes I can order at one time?

CanadaPharmacyOnline.com can only dispense a maximum of a 3-month supply of Aspercreme rub at a time.

Can I buy over the counter from you?

Yes, Aspercreme rub does not require a prescription from your doctor. We sell this product over the counter.

Do you ship to the United States?

Yes, we do. It typically takes 7-18 business days for your order to be delivered from our pharmacy.

Can I use Aspercreme with oral pain relievers?

Generally, yes, but avoid doubling salicylates, such as using aspirin with Aspercreme rub, without medical advice.

How long does it take to work?

Trolamine salicylate may take 15–30 minutes to work.

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