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Last reviewed: 14.06.2024
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Vulnuzan is a medicine that is produced on the basis of mineral raw materials obtained from Lake Pomorie in Bulgaria, known for its medicinal properties. This ointment contains an extract of the seaweed algae organism and is intended for external use.
It is often used as a skin care product and in the treatment of various skin diseases. This may include wounds, burns, cuts, bruises, abrasions, dry skin, psoriasis and other skin problems.
Vulnuzan ointment has anti-inflammatory, wound-healing and antiseptic properties. It can help soften the skin, speed up the healing process and reduce inflammation.
It is important to remember that the use of the ointment must comply with the manufacturer's instructions and the doctor's recommendations. Before using Vulnuzan ointment or any other medicine, it is important to consult a healthcare professional, especially if you have any medical problems or allergies.
Indications Vulnuzana
- Treatment of wounds, cuts, burns, abrasions and other superficial traumatic injuries to the skin.
- Skin care for dryness, flaking and irritation.
- Help with healing after surgery.
- Treatment of skin diseases such as psoriasis and eczema.
- Prevention of infections in case of skin damage.
Pharmacodynamics
- Anti-inflammatory effects: Lake Pomorie mother liquor, also known as Lake Pomorie salts, may have anti-inflammatory properties. It may help reduce inflammation in the skin and mucous membranes.
- Healing effect: This component can help speed up the healing process of wounds, cracks, burns and other skin damage.
- Antiseptic effect: Lake Pomorie mother liquor may have antiseptic properties, which helps prevent the growth and reproduction of microorganisms on the surface of the skin.
- Moisturizing effect: This component can help hydrate and soften the skin, which is especially useful for dryness and flaking.
- Anti-allergic effect: It is possible that an ointment based on Lake Pomorie mother liquor may help reduce the symptoms of allergic reactions on the skin.
Dosing and administration
- Clean the skin: Before applying Vulnuzan ointment, the area of skin to which the ointment will be applied must be thoroughly cleansed and dried.
- Applying ointment: The ointment is applied in a thin layer to the surface of the skin in areas of damage, wounds, cracks or other problem areas.
- Massage: The ointment is easily rubbed into the skin with soft massaging movements until completely absorbed.
- Frequency of use: Usually Vulnuzan ointment is used 1-2 times a day, depending on the doctor’s recommendations or instructions for the drug.
- Duration of treatment: The length of treatment may vary depending on the nature of the problem and response to treatment. It is usually recommended to continue using the ointment until complete recovery or as recommended by a doctor.
Use Vulnuzana during pregnancy
Vulnuzan is not recommended for use during pregnancy without consulting a doctor. This is because data on its safety during pregnancy may be limited.
Contraindications
- Individual intolerance: People with a known individual intolerance to Lake Pomorie mother liquor or any other components of the ointment should avoid its use.
- Acute skin infections: The use of Vulnuzan ointment may be contraindicated in case of acute skin infections such as boils, pyoderma and others, as this may lead to increased inflammation or spread of infection.
- Purulent wounds: The ointment may be ineffective or even contraindicated for the treatment of purulent wounds, as it may delay the release of pus and worsen the condition.
- Open wounds with a large surface area: The use of ointment on open wounds with a large surface area may be contraindicated due to the possibility of absorption of large amounts of medication and systemic exposure.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: The safety of using Vulnuzan ointment during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established. Therefore, you should consult your doctor before use.
- Children: Use of the ointment in children may require special instructions or restrictions, so consult a physician before use in children.
Attention!
To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Vulnuzan " translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.
Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.