Hypersensitivity to salicylates or other NSAIDs (including aspirin asthma), perforation of the eardrum.
Hypersensitivity, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum in the acute stage, bronchial asthma, pollinosis, hemorrhagic diathesis.
Hypersensitivity.
Tablet with extended release
Allergic reactions, with prolonged use, as well as in patients with perforation of the eardrum, hearing impairment may occur.
Abdominal pain, nausea, exacerbation of gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, damage to the gastric mucosa, dizziness, impaired kidney function, erythropenia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, nosebleeds, allergic skin reactions.
Burning sensation at the application site.
Acute catarrhal inflammation of the external auditory canal (including those complicated by bacterial infection), the tympanic membrane and the middle ear, before washing the external auditory canal.
Fever, colds and rheumatic diseases, neuralgia, myalgia.
Infectious-inflammatory, ulcerative-necrotic and trophic diseases of the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose and pharynx, damage to the oral mucosa (calluses, ulcers, wounds) when wearing dentures, pain when teething in children.
Choline salicylate is a derivative of salicylic acid, has an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect associated with the inhibition of the synthesis of PG. Topically applied 20% solution relieves or moderately relieves pain.
Bucagel
Choline Salicylate
Adults, usually 3-4 drops in the external auditory canal 3-4 times a day.
Drops should be instilled in the ear, laying the patient on his side, after the procedure, the patient should remain in this position for several minutes.
Inside, adults and children over 12 years — 640-960 mg (5-7. 5 ml) 4-6 times a day, children: 2-3 years - 0.5-1.5 ml, 4-7 years - 2 ml, 8-12 years-3 ml 4 times a day.
Topically, 1 cm of gel-3-4 times a day before meals or bedtime. The gel is applied with a clean finger to the affected area, lightly massaging.