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Written By Bayyarapu Mahesh Kumar , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Santoshini Reddy G , M Pharmacy

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Manufacturer/Marketer :

Primus Remedies Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

TOPICAL

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Not Returnable

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About Gabawell Gel

Gabawell Gel is a combination medicine used to treat neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain is a chronic, progressive nerve condition in which the neurological system is injured or malfunctioning, resulting in nerve pain. Amputation of limbs, diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage caused by high blood sugar levels), alcoholism (abundant alcohol consumption), and chemotherapy can all cause neuropathic pain.

Gabawell Gel is a combination of three medications, namely: Baclofen, Gabapentin, and Lidocaine. Baclofen is a skeletal muscle relaxant that relaxes muscles to relieve pain and discomfort. Gabapentin helps to relieve nerve pain by binding to a specific location on voltage-gated calcium channels. Lidocaine alleviates pain by blocking pain signals from nerves to the brain. Thereby, Gabawell Gel aids in the relief of neuropathic pain.

Gabawell Gel is only for external use. Depending on your medical condition, you should use Gabawell Gel for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you. Certain common side effects, such as itching, irritation, redness, and a burning sensation at the application site, may occur in some cases. The majority of these side effects do not necessitate medical attention and will subside gradually over time. However, if you are experiencing these side effects regularly, you should consult your doctor.

Do not use Gabawell Gel without doctor advice if you had a skin reaction or irritation to any medicine. Consult your doctor before using Gabawell Gel if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines to rule out any side effects. Limited information is available regarding the usage of Gabawell Gel in children, so please consult a doctor if you have any concerns. Do not wrap or cover the treated area with a bandage unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Gabawell Gel should not be used in higher doses or on larger areas of skin for a longer period of time because it may cause side effects.

Uses of Gabawell Gel

Neuropathic pain

Directions for Use

Gabawell Gel is only for external use. Take a small amount of Gabawell Gel on the fingertip and apply it as a thin layer on the clean and dry affected area as prescribed by your doctor. Avoid contact of the Gabawell Gel with the nose or eyes. In case of accidental contact with these areas, rinse with water thoroughly. Wash your hands before and after using Gabawell Gel if your hands are not the affected area to prevent the spread of infection.

Medicinal Benefits

Gabawell Gel comprises of three medications: Baclofen, Gabapentin, and Lidocaine. It is used to treat neuropathic pain. Baclofen is a skeletal muscle relaxant that relieves pain and discomfort by relaxing muscles. Gabapentin binds to a specific site on voltage-gated calcium channels. Lidocaine prevents pain signals from reaching the brain. Thus, Gabawell Gel aids in relieving neuropathic pain.

Storage

Keep Gabawell Gel out of reach and sight of children.

Drug Warnings

Do not use Gabawell Gel without doctor advice if you had a skin reaction or irritation to any medicine. Consult your doctor before using Gabawell Gel if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you are taking to rule out any side effects. Limited information is available regarding the usage of Gabawell Gel in children, so please consult a doctor if you have any concerns. Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, do not wrap or cover the treated area with a bandage. Do not use Gabawell Gel in more than prescribed doses or on a large area of skin for a longer duration as it may cause adverse effects.

Drug-Drug Interactions

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No Drug - Drug interactions found in our data. We may lack specific data on this medicine and are actively working to update our database. Consult your doctor for personalized advice

Drug-Food Interactions

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No Drug - Food interactions found in our database. Some may be unknown. Consult your doctor for what to avoid during medication.

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Meditation and yoga can help reduce stress, pain sensitivity, and improve coping abilities.
  • Massages and physical relaxation can be beneficial in providing symptomatic relief.
  • A physical or occupational therapist can teach you sitting, stretching, moving, and standing techniques. These can be useful in reducing pain.
  • Acupuncture, by stimulating pressure points, can be beneficial.
  • Using essential oils for massages can help increase circulation and boost healing.
  • Include vitamin B and D-rich foods in your diet to help improve nerve health and prevent nerve pain.
  • Include cayenne pepper in your diet as it can aid in the reduction of neuropathic pain.
  • Exercising regularly aids in overall health and pain relief.
  • Get plenty of rest and sleep, and try taking a warm bath to relax. It promotes blood circulation, which reduces numbness and pain.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

MISCELLANEOUS TOPICAL

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Drug-Diseases Interactions

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No Drug - Disease interactions found in our database. Some may be unknown. Consult your doctor for what to avoid during medication.

FAQs

Gabawell Gel contains Baclofen, Gabapentin, and Lidocaine. Baclofen relieves pain and discomfort by relaxing muscles. Gabapentin binds to a specific site on voltage-gated calcium channels. Lidocaine prevents pain signals from reaching the brain. Together, Gabawell Gel aids in relieving neuropathic pain.

Avoid concomitant use of Gabawell Gel with other topical products such as cosmetics, sunscreens, lotions, moisturisers, insect repellent creams, and other gels. Maintain a gap of 30minutes between Gabawell Gel and other topical products.

Do not cover the treated skin with dressings after applying Gabawell Gel unless told by the doctor. Covering the skin can increase the amount of medicine absorbed, leading to harmful effects.

Continue using Gabawell Gel for as long as your doctor has prescribed it to treat your condition effectually. Do not be reluctant to speak with your doctor if you experience difficulty while using Gabawell Gel.

Please seek medical advice before using any oral analgesic medications along with Gabawell Gel. In some cases, based on your medical condition and response to the treatment, your doctor may prescribe both oral and topical medications to subsidise the pain.

You are recommended to take a shower, bathe or wash the treated area of skin after 1 hour of applying Gabawell Gel for effective results.

Yes, Gabawell Gel may cause skin irritation at the application site as a common side effect. It is not necessary for everyone using Gabawell Gel to experience this side effect. However, if the irritation persists or worsens, please consult a doctor.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • PRILOCAINE
  • SODIUM NITRITE
  • ACETAMINOPHEN
  • HYDROCODONE

Special Advise

  • Unless otherwise instructed by the doctor, do not use Gabawell Gel on dressings, band-Aids, or make-up.
  • If Gabawell Gel comes into contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth, immediately rinse with water.
  • Before and after using Gabawell Gel, wash your hands; however, do not wash your hands if you apply Gabawell Gel to your hands.
  • Gabawell Gel should not be used on wounds, cuts, damaged skin, or scrapes.
  • Avoid using Gabawell Gel along with a heating pad.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Neuropathic pain: Neuropathic pain is a nervous system disorder caused by sensory nerve damage. It is brought on by chronic progressive nerve disease, infection, or injury. The pain can be intermittent or continuous, and it can feel like a prickling, stabbing, tingling, or burning sensation. Neuropathic pain is also associated with numbness and loss of sensation. Symptoms include unprovoked pain, an unpleasant sensation, shooting, burning, or stabbing pain, difficulty resting or sleeping, and evoked pain (pain caused by events that are usually not painful).

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