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02/04/2010 21:00
luknot registered
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02/04/2010 21:00
luknot registered
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contractubex
Hi,
Has any of you any expirience with contractubex gel ? is it worth trying ?
Please see below: http://www.rxpharmacy.md/skin-problems/contractubex.html Drug name: Contractubex Active substance: allantoin, heparin sodium and onion extract Pharmacological effects: Contractubex contains a combination of onion extract, allantoin and heparin sodium. Contractubex exerts fibrinolytic, anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic and keratolytic action. Contractubex stimulates cells regeneration and inhibits the proliferation of fibroblasts. Indications: Contractubex is approved for the treatment of the following conditions: * Hypertrophic and cheloid scars that occur after surgical interventions, amputations, burns and traumas * Stiff joints * Dupuytren's contracture * Traumatic tendinous contraction * Atrophic scars * Acne and shingles (chicken pox) scars * Scars following ulceration and acid burns. * Biopsy & Breast amputation scars. Warnings and Precautions: Contractubex should not be used in the following conditions: * Hypersensitivity to any components of the preparations. * Having light therapy (called phototherapy) for your skin condition
Regards, Luk
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02/07/2010 05:38
Wolfgangnot registered
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02/07/2010 05:38
Wolfgangnot registered
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Re: contractubex
I have used it. Not a dramatic effect, if any at all. But maybe I did not use it long enough.
Wolfgang
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02/08/2010 08:09
didi20031not registered
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02/08/2010 08:09
didi20031not registered
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Re: contractubex
hi,
I suffer from M. Ledderhose and when my nodule hurts and seems harder than usual, I put some contractubex gel on a patch and apply it overnight or even during the day for a few days. In my case it seems to ease the pain; the nodule seems to become softer. But obviously it doesn't go away!
I don't know, may other gels would have the same effect, but I have the impression that contractubex gel is good for me.
kind regards, didi
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