Placentrex Gel is a topical medication designed to treat wounds that are slow to heal or not healing properly. It promotes tissue repair and regeneration, aiding faster wound closure with minimal scarring. The gel also possesses antimicrobial properties that help protect against a wide range of pathogenic microorganisms. Placentrex Gel is for external use only and should be applied exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Consistent application is important to achieve the best results.
Uses of Placentrex Gel
Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds
Supports faster wound closure
Helps reduce the risk of infection in slow-healing wounds
Benefits of Placentrex Gel
Enhances tissue repair and regeneration
Improves blood flow to the affected area
Reduces inflammation and swelling
Stimulates growth of new skin cells
Promotes wound healing with minimal scarring
Protects wounds from microbial infections
Side Effects of Placentrex Gel
Most side effects are mild and temporary. Consult your doctor if they persist or worsen:
Limited data is available regarding side effects
Stop use immediately if you notice signs of an allergic reaction
How to Use Placentrex Gel
Clean and dry the affected area before application
Apply the gel as directed by your doctor in the prescribed dose and duration
Wash your hands before and after applying, unless the hands are being treated
Avoid using more than recommended, as it will not accelerate healing
Avoid contact with eyes; rinse immediately and seek medical attention if contact occurs
How Placentrex Gel Works
Placentrex Gel contains placenta extracts, which are human-derived ingredients. It works by increasing blood flow and levels of specific proteins and growth factors, promoting tissue regeneration and wound healing. The gel aids in faster repair of damaged tissue while minimizing scarring.
Safety Advice and Precautions
Alcohol: No known interaction
Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before use
Breastfeeding: Generally safe if prescribed; avoid direct contact of treated skin with the baby
Driving: No known interaction
Kidney and Liver: No known interaction
What to Do If You Miss a Dose
Skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule
Do not double the dose to make up for a missed application
Precautions
Stop use immediately if an allergic reaction occurs
Keep the treated area clean and dry for best results
Consult your doctor if the wound does not improve within four weeks
Follow your doctor’s instructions closely for optimal healing

 
            
 
		                  

 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				
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