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General Information on Civanex
Civanex is a medication with the generic name zucapsaicin. You can buy Civanex for the treatment of osteoarthritis in the knee, as well as other forms of neuropathic pain.
Civanex is also effective in treating conditions associated with nerve pain. These conditions include migraine headaches, cluster headaches and herpes simplex infections. You doctor may prescribe Civanex for other medical purposes as well.
Civanex is available in the form of a topical cream that can be applied on the affected area. You can buy this cream in 30gm or 60gm tubes, with a concentration of 0.075%.
Side effects of Civanex
Civanex may cause certain severe side effects if it is absorbed by the skin. If you notice any severe side effects after taking Civanex, you must inform the same to your doctor immediately. Some of these severe side effects include the following:
- Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
- Bleeding from the nose
- Bleeding from a wound
- Aplastic Anemia
- Angiodema
- Colitis
- Conjunctival hemorrhage
- Hallucinations
- Gastric ulcers
- Pancreatitis
- Renal disease
- Steven-Johnson Syndrome
- Inflammation of the blood vessels
- Vomiting
- Ocular bleeding
- Impaired cognition
In some cases, Civanex may cause mild and short-term side effects. These side effects do not require medical attention, since they subside on their own in most cases. However, you must inform your doctor if any of the following mild side effects turn severe or refuse to subside:
- Headache
- Rough skin patches
- Itching or rashes on the skin
- Fever
- Diarrhea
- Small, round lesions on the skin
- Muscle pain
Civanex may cause an allergic reaction in very rare cases, which would be characterized by swelling of the skin, breathing problems and the appearance of hives. You must seek emergency medical help if you suffer from an allergic reaction. Do not buy Civanex if you previously suffered from an allergy to zucapsaicin.
Dosage of Civanex
The dosage and duration of treatment of Civanex would be determined by your doctor. You must follow the exact dosage prescribed for you by the doctor. Never apply a larger dose of Civanex cream on the affected skin, as the medication may get absorbed by the skin into the body, which may lead to adverse side effects.
The prescribed dose of Civanex must be applied directly onto the skin and then rubbed until a thin layer is formed. Your doctor would show you how to correctly apply this medication. If you have any doubts regarding this procedure, you may ask your doctor or pharmacist or refer to the patient information leaflet that comes with Civanex.
Do not apply Civanex on an open wound or allow it to come into contact with your nose, mouth, rectum or vagina. If the cream comes into contact with these areas, you must wash them thoroughly until any trace of the drug has been removed.
Interactions
Civanex is a topical cream, so it is not likely to interact with any tablets, capsules, syrups or injections you are taking orally. Nevertheless, it is best if you keep your doctor informed about any drug, skin care product or topical ointment you apply.