nonivamide / butoxyethyl nicotinate
Consumer Medicine Information
What is in this leaflet
This leaflet answers some common questions about Finalgon Cream. It does not contain
all available information, nor does it take the place of talking to your doctor or
pharmacist.
This leaflet was last updated on the date at the end of this leaflet. More recent
information may be available. The latest Consumer Medicine Information is available
from your pharmacist, doctor, or from www.medicines.org.au and may contain important
information about the medicine and its use of which you should be aware.
Keep this information with your Finalgon Cream.
You may need to read it again.
To find out more about Finalgon Cream
You should ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about Finalgon
Cream or if you have any trouble before, during or after using Finalgon Cream.
What Finalgon Cream is used for
Finalgon Cream is used for the temporary relief of pain of rheumatism, arthritis,
lumbago, muscular aches, sprains and strains, sporting injuries and other conditions
where local warmth is beneficial.
Finalgon Cream works by increasing blood circulation to the area of application, hence
promoting localised warmth and heat to relieve pain.
The warming reaction to Finalgon Cream occurs within a few minutes after application
and reaches its peak within 20-30 minutes.
Before you use Finalgon Cream
When you must not use Finalgon Cream
Do not use Finalgon Cream if you are allergic to nonivamide, butoxyethyl nicotinate
or any of the other ingredients in Finalgon Cream.
All the ingredients of Finalgon Cream are listed in section Ingredients.
You must not apply Finalgon Cream to:
very sensitive skin;
any broken skin surface;
inflamed skin;
when skin disease is present.
You should not use Finalgon Cream after the EXPIRY DATE on the tube or carton.
Before you start to use Finalgon Cream
You should not take a hot bath or shower before using Finalgon.
Finalgon Cream generates a lot of heat. Patients, particularly with sensitive skin,
may experience severe heat if Finalgon Cream is applied to a "warmed up" body.
Finalgon Cream contains the ingredients cetostearyl alcohol and sorbic acid. These
ingredients may cause local skin reactions (for example, contact dermatitis).
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Ask for your doctor's advice if you are pregnant, or likely to become pregnant, or
are breastfeeding during your course of medication.
Finalgon Cream should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Children
Finalgon Cream is not recommended for use on children. For further advice check with
your doctor or pharmacist.
Using Finalgon Cream
How to use Finalgon Cream
Follow the directions below for using Finalgon Cream:
Pierce the aluminium seal with the spike of the screw cap.
Finalgon Cream can be applied with your hands. However, if you prefer, a cloth or
paper towels may be used.
Always test your personal reaction to the cream on a small area of your skin before
use.
Some people may experience more heat from using Finalgon Cream than others.
Apply a very small amount of Finalgon Cream to your skin to test your own reaction
to Finalgon Cream.
Wait for at least 5 minutes before using more Finalgon Cream to treat the affected
area.
Once you know your own reaction to Finalgon Cream, smear Finalgon Cream thinly on
to the skin over the affected area.
DO NOT RUB IN.
Excessive use or rubbing of Finalgon Cream may cause blisters of the skin. If you
do, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
IMMEDIATELY wash your hands in soap and cold water after use.
If you rub in Finalgon Cream and experience severe heat or pain, follow the directions
in section If you have used too much Finalgon Cream.
You will find that the warmth or heat provided persists for up to 6 hours. Covering
the affected part increases the warmth produced. Often, as much as 12 hours later,
a hot shower or bath will regenerate the warmth.
Do not apply to face, eyes or mouth. Keep away from other sensitive parts of your
body.
If Finalgon Cream comes in contact with the face, eyes or mouth, you may feel temporary
face swelling, facial pain, irritation of eye conjunctiva, redness of eye, eye burning,
visual disturbance, mouth discomfort and sore mouth. If Finalgon Cream comes in contact
with other sensitive areas, you may feel an uncomfortable burning sensation.
If you experience severe heat or pain, then follow the directions in section If you
have used too much Finalgon Cream. If contact is with eyes, ask for medical advice
from your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible.
If you have used a cloth or paper towels to apply Finalgon Cream, then dispose of
these items in the garbage after use.
How much Finalgon Cream to use
Use not more than 5mm for an area the size of your hand. You may need to adjust this
amount, depending on your personal reaction to Finalgon Cream.
If you have used too much Finalgon Cream
Immediately telephone your doctor or Poisons Information Centre (telephone 131126)
if you think you or anyone else may have used too much Finalgon Cream.
Do this even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning.
If you have applied too much Finalgon Cream, wipe the excess off with cotton wool
soaked with a cooking oil (eg. olive oil, peanut oil) or margarine.
Do not wash the affected area with water, as this may spread the cream.
If you experience severe heat or pain, apply ice packs or local anaesthetics to relieve
the symptoms.
Ask for medical advice if symptoms persist.
Advice can be provided by a doctor or pharmacist.
While you are using Finalgon Cream
Things to be careful of
The extent and duration of Finalgon Cream's effect can be increased by extra heat,
such as a hot bath, warm bed, hot water bottle or exercise, either before or after
using Finalgon.
You should not take a hot bath or shower after using Finalgon.
Effects on Ability to Drive or Operate Machinery
There are no studies on the effects of Finalgon Cream on the ability to drive or operate
machinery.
Side effects
You should be aware that all medicines carry some risks and that all possible risks
may not be known at this stage despite thorough testing.
Ask for the advice of your doctor or pharmacist if you have any concerns about the
effects of using Finalgon Cream.
Finalgon Cream may cause the following side effects:
intense local heat
redness of skin
skin burning sensation
tingling sensation
cough
difficulty breathing
blistering
local skin reaction
itching of skin
rashes
swelling of face
hives (urticaria)
pustules at the site of application
Allergic (hypersensitivity) reactions to Finalgon Cream have been reported. These
reactions include symptoms such as swelling of the face and localised skin reactions
- tingling, rashes, pain or blistering.
If the above occurs, you should:
wipe the cream off with cotton wool soaked with a cooking oil (eg. olive oil, peanut
oil) or margarine.
apply ice packs or local anaesthetics to relieve symptoms.
do not re-apply Finalgon Cream
ask for medical advice if symptoms persist. Advice can be provided by a doctor or
pharmacist.
Do not wash the affected area with water, as this may spread the cream.
Finalgon Cream may also cause sudden life-threatening allergic (anaphylactic) reactions.
These reactions include symptoms such as wheezing, swelling of the lips/mouth, difficulty
in breathing, hayfever, lumpy rash (hives) or fainting.
If these occur, seek medical attention immediately.
After using Finalgon Cream
Storage
Finalgon Cream should be kept in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below
25°C.
Do not store in direct sunlight or heat.
For example, do not leave it in the car on hot days.
Keep your Finalgon Cream where children cannot reach it.
Disposal
Unused Finalgon Cream should be returned to your pharmacist so that it can be disposed
of safely.
Product Description
What is Finalgon Cream
Finalgon is the brand name of your medicine. It is available in a cream base (Finalgon
Cream).
Finalgon Cream is identified by the Australian Registration Number, AUST R 49505 and
this appears on the pack. Finalgon Cream is available from your local chemist without
prescription.
Ingredients
Each gram of Finalgon Cream contains nonivamide 1.7 mg and butoxyethyl nicotinate
10.8 mg in a cream base containing decyl oleate, ceteareth-6, cetostearyl alcohol,
stearic acid, liquid paraffin, emulgade f, fragrance kraeuter 0/065242, and purified
water. Sorbic acid is used as a preservative.
Manufacturer
Finalgon Cream is made in Germany.
It is supplied in Australia by:
Sanofi Consumer Healthcare,
87 Yarraman Place, Virginia,
Qld 4014 Australia.
Toll-free: 1800 818 806
Date of preparation: 5 September 2017
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