Escot Cream 30gm
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Lignocaine 1.5 %+Nifedipine 0.3 %
Manufacturer
Dwd Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Introduction
INTRODUCTION ABOUT ESCOT CREAMESCOT CREAM is a combination of Lignocaine and Nifedipine, which belongs to the group of medicines called Local anaesthetics and Calcium channel blockers. It is used to relieve pain and relax muscles during the management or examination of anal fissures, thrombosed external haemorrhoids, post-haemorrhoidectomy, anal sphincter hypertonia, etc. An anal fissure is a small cut or tear in the delicate lining of the anus that occurs when passing hard or large stools, causing pain and bleeding during bowel movements. Sometimes the pain caused by the anal fissure leads to contraction of the muscle that controls bowel movements and frequent bowel movements. Before applying ESCOT CREAM, inform your doctor if you have severely injured mucosa, inflammation of the areas in the rectum, diabetes, liver or kidney cardiac insufficiency, etc. Pregnant (especially during the first trimester) and breastfeeding women should use ESCOT CREAM with caution. ESCOT CREAM is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (below 18 years of age) and should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before applying. The common
Uses
OF ESCOT CREAM Relieves pain and relaxes muscles during the management or examination of anal fissure, thrombosed external haemorrhoids, post haemorrhoidectomy, anal sphincter hypertonia
How It Works
Lignocaine is a local anaesthetic that numbs the area where you have applied it by stopping nerves from sending pain signals to the brain. Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker that relaxes the muscles in the anal opening. This collective action is useful for relieving pain and healing anal fissures.
Directions for Use
Apply ESCOT CREAM as advised by your physician. It is for rectal use only. Wash your hands before use and if possible, use a finger covering, such as a plastic wrap, cling film, a finger cot or a disposable glove. Apply the medicine to the anal region as advised by your doctor. Your doctor will determine the correct dose and duration of management for you based on your age and the severity of your existing condition.
Side Effects
ESCOT CREAM are pain, burning sensations, itching, hyperemia and bleeding. Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms worsen. USES OF ESCOT CREAM Relieves pain and relaxes muscles during the management or examination of anal fissure, thrombosed external haemorrhoids, post haemorrhoidectomy, anal sphincter hypertonia HOW ESCOT CREAM WORKSLignocaine is a local anaesthetic that numbs the area where you have applied it by stopping nerves from sending pain signals to the brain. Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker that relaxes the muscles in the anal opening. This collective action is useful for relieving pain and healing anal fissures. DIRECTIONS FOR USEApply ESCOT CREAM as advised by your physician. It is for rectal use only. Wash your hands before use and if possible, use a finger covering, such as a plastic wrap, cling film, a finger cot or a disposable glove. Apply the medicine to the anal region as advised by your doctor. Your doctor will determine the correct dose and duration of management for you based on your age and the severity of your existing condition. SIDE EFFECTS OF ESCOT CREAMCOMMON pain burning sensation itching hyperaemia bleeding
Warnings & Precautions
& PRECAUTIONSPREGNANCYUse with CautionESCOT CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant women (especially during the first trimester). Consult your doctor before applying it. BREASTFEEDINGUse with CautionESCOT CREAM should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before applying it. DRIVING AND USING MACHINESSafeNo effects that could influence the capacity to drive and operate machinery are therefore foreseeable. KIDNEYUse with CautionESCOT CREAM should be used with caution in patients with renal insufficiency. Consult your doctor before applying it. LIVERUse with CautionESCOT CREAM should be used with caution in patients with hepatic insufficiency. Consult your doctor before applying it. ALLERGYContraindicatedDo not apply ESCOT CREAM if you are allergic to Lidocaine or Nifedipine. HEART DISEASEContraindicatedESCOT CREAM is not recommended for use in patients with cardiac insufficiency. Consult your doctor before applying it. USE IN PEDIATRICSUse with CautionESCOT CREAM should be used with caution in children and adolescents (below 18 years of age). Consult your doctor for advice. USE IN GERIATRICSUse with CautionESCOT CREAM should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor for advice. OTHERSESCOT CREAM is not recommended for use if you: have severe hypotension Before applying ESCOT CREAM, inform your doctor if you: have severely injured mucosa and phlogosis (inflammation) have diabetes
Drug Interactions
SA. Drug-Drug interactions: Before applying ESCOT CREAM, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine: medicines used to lower blood pressure [Ex. propranolol] cimetidine (a medicine used to manage stomach acidity and peptic ulcers) digoxin (a medicine used to manage heart problems) Overdosage: If you or anyone else have accidentally applied too much of ESCOT CREAM, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose are light-headedness, dizziness, ringing sensation in the ears, decrease in blood pressure, altered heart rate, etc. SYNOPSIS Drug : Lignocaine (Lidocaine), Nifedipine Pharmacological Category : Local anaesthetics, Calcium channel blockers Therapeutic Indication : Relieves pain and relaxes muscles during the management or examination of anal fissure, thrombosed external haemorrhoids, post haemorrhoidectomy, anal sphincter hypertonia Dosage Forms : Cream, Gel MORE INFORMATION Keep ESCOT CREAM out of reach from children Store at room temperature
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions and answers about Escot Cream 30gm.
What are the precautions to be followed while applying ESCOT CREAM?
ESCOT CREAM for rectal use should be used with caution in patients with severely injured mucosa and phlogosis (inflammation), diabetic patients or those with hepatic and/or renal insufficiency, elderly patients or in patients being managed with antihypertensive drugs. If your symptoms worsen, please contact your doctor immediately.
Can we apply ESCOT CREAM for pregnant women?
In pregnant women (especially during the first trimester), ESCOT CREAM should be used with caution. Consult your doctor before applying ESCOT CREAM.
Can spicy food cause fissures?
No. Spicy foods do not cause fissures. But they can irritate the fissures and worsen your symptoms. Therefore, it is advised that you avoid spicy foods if you are facing issues with your fissures.
How long does the fissure take to heal?
Fissures usually heal within a few weeks. But if they persist for longer than 4 to 6 weeks, they are termed chronic fissures. Please consult your doctor without delay if you have been noticing fissures for longer than 4 weeks.
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Dr. Sankara Babu Gorle
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Last Updated
25 Mar 2023