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As a rubefacient and analgesic, it is indicated in the treatment of light neuralgia, joint and muscle pain, gout, skin irritation and itching. As an antiseptic, it is indicated in the treatment of numb ulcers, erysipelas and nosocomial gangrene.
The solution is applied locally with a light massage, rubbing the affected area for 3–5 minutes. It is recommended not to exceed the maximum daily dose of 0.60 g (corresponding to 6 g). The medicine should not be ingested. Camphor Zeta is contraindicated in children up to 30 months of age (see section 4.3). The duration of treatment should not exceed 3 days.
In case of topical overdose, skin irritation may occur. If swallowed, contact a poison control center or the nearest hospital immediately. Accidental ingestion of camphor medicines can lead to the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and headache, dizziness, sensations of heat / flushing, convulsions, respiratory depression and coma. Patients with severe gastrointestinal or neurological symptoms of poisoning should undergo observation and symptomatic treatment. In case of ingestion of the oily solution, vomiting should not be induced. In case of ingestion of the hydroalcoholic solution it is possible to induce vomiting to facilitate the elimination of the drug. In the event of accidental oral intake or incorrect administration in infants and children there may be a risk of neurological disorders. If necessary, administer appropriate symptomatic treatment in specialized treatment centers.
- Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients. Camphor Zeta 10% oily cutaneous solution contains peanut oil: do not use in case of hypersensitivity; - damaged skin; - children up to 30 months of age - children with a history of epilepsy or febrile seizures.
Due to the presence of camphor and in case of non-observance of the recommended doses there may be a risk of convulsions in children and infants. The following are the undesirable effects of camphor, organized according to the MedDRA system organ class. Insufficient data are available to establish the frequency of the individual effects listed. Nervous system disorders Delirium, CNS depression, coma, seizures, headache, dizziness, shock (rare). Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Asthma, respiratory failure, shock (rare). Gastrointestinal disorders Heartburn, epigastric pain, vomiting, nausea. Renal and urinary disorders Anuria. Immune system disorders Asthma, urticaria, erythema.
Pregnancy There are no or limited amount of data from the use of camphor in pregnant women. Camphor Zeta is not recommended during pregnancy and in women of childbearing potential who are not using contraceptive measures. Lactation There is insufficient information on the excretion of camphor in breast milk. Camphor Zeta should not be used while breastfeeding.
Do not use concentrated camphor solutions, containing more than 11% camphor, as they can be irritating and dangerous. Do not ingest the camphor solution, as it can cause serious side effects, including death. Camphor cutaneous solution should not be applied to the nostrils of children even in small quantities as it may cause shock. Camphor Zeta contains terpene derivatives which, in excessive doses, can cause neurological disorders such as seizures in infants and children. The treatment should not be prolonged for more than 3 days due to the risks associated with the accumulation of terpene derivatives, such as camphor, cineole, niaouli, wild thyme, terpineol, terpine, citral, menthol and essential oils of pine needles, eucalyptus and turpentine (due to their lipophilic properties the rate of metabolism and disposal is not known) in tissues and in the brain, in particular neuropsychological disorders. A higher than recommended dose should not be used to avoid an increased risk of adverse drug reactions and disorders associated with overdose (see section 4.9). Camphor Zeta is flammable, should not be approached with flames. Important information about some of the ingredients : Camphor Zeta 10% oily cutaneous solution contains peanut oil: in case of allergy to peanuts or soy, do not use the medicine. Camphor Zeta 10% oily cutaneous solution contains BHA and BHT: it can cause local skin reactions (eg contact dermatitis) or irritation of the eyes or other mucous membranes.
Keep the container in the original package tightly closed in order to protect the medicine from light.
100 g of solution contain Active ingredient: Camphor 10 g. For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.
Hydroalcoholic solution: ethanol, purified water. Oily solution: Peanut oil, BHA, BHT, hexylene glycol, citric acid monohydrate, glyceryl oleate, ascorbyl palmitate.
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