Neriza ointment for hemorrhoids (diflucortolone, lidocaine)
What is Neriza ointment for hemorrhoids (diflucortolone, lidocaine)?
Neriza ointment is a pharmaceutical product commonly used for the management of hemorrhoids. Its mechanism of action and effectiveness are attributed to its two primary active ingredients, diflucortolone valerate and lidocaine.
Diflucortolone valerate is a synthetic glucocorticoid, which belongs to the corticosteroid class of medications. It exerts its anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory substances and modulating the immune response. In the context of hemorrhoids, this anti-inflammatory action helps reduce swelling, redness, and itching commonly associated with the condition. Diflucortolone valerate aids in relieving discomfort and promoting local healing of the affected anal area.
Lidocaine, on the other hand, is a local anesthetic. It works by blocking nerve signals in the area where it is applied, leading to temporary numbing and pain relief. In the case of Neriza ointment, lidocaine helps alleviate the pain and discomfort often experienced by individuals with hemorrhoids. This temporary relief can provide patients with a more comfortable experience during bowel movements and throughout the day.
The combined action of diflucortolone valerate and lidocaine makes Neriza ointment effective in providing symptomatic relief for individuals suffering from hemorrhoids
Active principles: diflucortolone valerate, lidocaine
Amount: 14 tubes * 2 g
Maker: J-Dolph Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan
Indications: relieving symptoms of hemorrhoids, such as:
- pain,
- swelling,
- itching,
- bleeding.
How to use
For adults, inject an appropriate amount into the anus 2 times a day. Be sure to follow the instructions of your doctor.
Contraindications: do not use for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Do not use for patients with local tuberculous, purulent or syphilitic infections, viral diseases or local fungal disease (candidiasis, ringworm, etc.).
Important information
Be careful not to get this medicine into your eyes.
If an allergic reaction occurs, patient needs to stop using the medicine and consult with their doctor. If patient is taking any other medication or treatment, they should consult with their doctor in advance.