- It helps reduce redness, swelling, and inflammation.
- It relieves joint and muscle pain.
- It helps soothe neck pain, shoulder, back, and sports injuries.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Omnigel Spray is a pain relief spray that is used to relieve musculoskeletal and joint pain. It helps in reducing swelling, soothing inflammation, and alleviating arthritis pain. It is an ideal product that helps provide fast and effective pain relief.
Shake Omnigel Spray well before each use. Spray it on the affected area and gently rub it into the skin. The side effects include itching
redness, skin irritation, rash, swelling, contact dermatitis, and burning or stinging sensation. It is recommended to consult a doctor before using Omnigel Spray during pregnancy. It is unknown whether it is safe to use Omnigel Spray during breastfeeding. Consult your doctor.
Usage Instructions-
Shake the spray well before each use. Spray it from a 5 cm distance 3-4 times per day on the affected area. Avoid spraying it on open wounds.
How It Works-
Omnigel Spray works by cooling the skin first and then warming it up, interfering with the transmission of pain signals through nerves. It works by inhibiting the release of chemical messengers that are responsible for pain and inflammation with redness and swelling.
Safety Instructions-
ALCOHOL
Avoid drinking alcohol while taking the medication because it may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
DRIVING
Omnigel Spray has no effect on your driving ability.
PREGNANCY
It is recommended to consult a doctor before using Omnigel Spray during pregnancy.
BREASTFEEDING
It is unknown whether it is safe to use Omnigel Spray during breastfeeding. Consult your doctor.
Omnigel Spray contains linseed oil and diclofenac that helps reduce inflammation and redness. It contains menthol that helps provide a soothing and cooling sensation, giving immediate relief. Methyl Salicylate acts as a mild analgesic that helps penetrate deep into the affected area. It helps provide quick and effective relief from pain.
- Itching
- Redness
- Skin irritation
- Rash
- Swelling
- Contact dermatitis
- Burning or stinging sensation