Composition: Diclofenac Diethylamine 1.16% w/w, equivalent to Diclofenac Sodium 1.00% w/w + Virgin Linseed Oil 3.00% w/w + Methyl Salicylate 10.00% w/w + Menthol 5.00% w/w + Preservative Benzyl Alcohol 1.00% w/w + Gel Base
Painrav Gel from DrugsWell is a topical pain relief formulation made for patients who need local support in painful muscles and joints. It is designed for external application on the affected area, helping doctors and patients manage discomfort where movement becomes difficult due to pain, stiffness, soreness, or strain.
Pain in muscles and joints can affect simple daily activities such as walking, bending, climbing stairs, lifting objects, sitting for long hours, or returning to routine work. Painrav Gel is positioned for such local pain situations where a topical application is preferred as part of doctor-guided care.
The formulation contains Diclofenac Diethylamine, equivalent to Diclofenac Sodium, which supports local pain and inflammation management. Methyl Salicylate and Menthol add a cooling-warming sensation on application, making the gel feel active on the affected area. Virgin Linseed Oil adds value to the topical base, while the gel format makes it convenient to apply over painful areas.
For doctors, Painrav Gel offers a practical topical option for patients who complain of local muscle or joint discomfort and need easy application-based support. It can be considered where targeted external use is suitable and the patient needs guidance on proper application, precautions, and duration of use.
For patients, Painrav Gel is easy to understand: it is not an oral painkiller and should not be applied everywhere for any type of pain. It is meant for local external use on intact skin. The gel should be applied gently over the affected area as advised, while avoiding eyes, mouth, open wounds, cuts, rashes, or broken skin.
Patients should avoid tight bandaging, heating pads, or applying the gel on irritated skin unless advised by a healthcare professional. Hands should be washed after application, except when the treated area is the hand. Any burning, rash, itching, swelling, allergy-like reaction, or unusual discomfort should be reported to the doctor.





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