Composition:
100ml liquefied gas correspond to 88g ethylchloride.
Mechanism of Action:
ETHYLCHLORIDE previously liquefied by compression, evaporates and consequently a coldness is produced which leads to a refrigeration and brings about a numbness of the sprayed areas of the skin and thus a pain alleviation.
Indications:
- Local skin anesthesia.
- In case of closed injuries or other myofascial lesions, e.g.
- Contusions and bruises.
- Distortions and luxation. Strain and lesions of muscles and tendons.
- In preventing post-traumatic injuries such as hematomas, tumefactions and inflammation.
- In case of local muscle spasms and cramps.
Dosage:
ETHYLCHLORIDE is sprayed onto the areas of skin to be treated from a distance of approx. 30 cm until a fine white film is being produced.
Package:
Spray tin of 100ml.