counterirritants การใช้
- Typically, they produce rubefacient irritation at first and then counterirritant numbness.
- Some act as locally anaesthetic counterirritants and, thereby, exert an antitussive effect.
- The powder works as a counterirritant.
- Menthol has local anesthetic and counterirritant qualities, and it is widely used to relieve minor throat irritation.
- The resulting acute pain became a counterirritant, overriding the chronic pain of the arthritis, sometimes for hours or even days.
- These patches contain recognized analgesic ingredients ( menthol, methyl salicylate ) called counterirritants, which when applied to the skin, diminish pain signals under areas to which they are administered.
- Early athletic trainers had " no technical knowledge, their athletic training techniques usually consisted of a rub, the application of some type of counterirritant, and occasionally the prescription of various home remedies and poultices ".
- Counterirritant patches contain ingredients such as capsaicin, methyl salicylate, camphor, or menthol, which are thought to mask pain signals by causing other sensations ( itching, warmth, or cooling ) in the areas they are applied to.
- These are typically formulated from alcohol, acetone, or similar quickly evaporating solvents and contain counterirritant aromatic chemical compounds such as methyl salicilate, benzoin resin, menthol, or capsaicin; they produce a feeling of warmth within the muscle of the area they are applied to, typically acting as rubefacients via a counterirritant effect.
- These are typically formulated from alcohol, acetone, or similar quickly evaporating solvents and contain counterirritant aromatic chemical compounds such as methyl salicilate, benzoin resin, menthol, or capsaicin; they produce a feeling of warmth within the muscle of the area they are applied to, typically acting as rubefacients via a counterirritant effect.