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Glizigen Intimate Gel

Salt Composition : Intimate Gel

Manufacturer : KSHIPRA HEALTH SOLUTIONS LLP

Origin of Medicine : India

MRP: ₹1999
Price : ₹1999
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1 Bottle(s) Of 250gm

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Introduction to Glizigen Intimate Gel

The Glizigen intimate gel is a daily intimate hygienic care (menstruation and pregnancy), which contains an active ingredient of glycyrrhizinic acid (Glizigen), which is specially designed for the application of women's hygiene. It is used to balance the pH, cleanse the skin, and maintain the natural microflora of the mucosa of sexual organs, relieving discomforts, irritation, and reddening caused by sanitary pads or synthetic underwear. It is helpful to make you feel clean and fresh. It can be applied after active sports practice, after using the swimming pool or beach visit, and also before and after sexual intercourse.

Remember that the Glizigen intimate gel is meant for external use only, and check with a dermatologist or gynaecologist if you have any concerns about the gel. If you notice a rash, it's important to discontinue use and consult a doctor promptly. Avoid using the intimate on damaged or broken skin. If you feel any irritation in the intimate area, consult your doctor. Inform your doctor if you are allergic to ammonium or any of the ingredients in them. These guidelines will help you to use the Glizigen intimate gel effectively while prioritizing your intimate area's health and safety.


Uses of Glizigen Intimate Gel

  • Relieves discomforts, irritation, and reddening caused by sanitary pads or synthetic underwear
  • Anti-Inflammatory
  • Antiviral (HIV, herpes simplex, Human papillomavirus)

Therapeutic Effects of Glizigen Intimate Gel

The Glizigen intimate gel has glycyrrhizinic acid, which has antiviral properties, including the inhibition of viral replication and immune regulation. It helps to prevent infection in the genital area, which is caused by viruses.


Interaction of Glizigen Intimate Gel with other drugs

Inform your doctor about any topical medications you are using before using the Glizigen intimate gel.


More Information about Glizigen Intimate Gel

  • Store below 25°C.
  • Protect from light.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not use it after the expiry date
  • For external use only.

How to consume Glizigen Intimate Gel

The Glizigen intimate gel is for external use only. Pour the Glizigen intimate gel on your palm in a small quantity, apply the gel to the intimate areas, and then wash your hands gently. Make sure that you wash your hands before and after the use of the gel.


Safety Advices for Glizigen Intimate Gel

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Pregnancy

  

Pregnant women can use Glizigen intimate gel with the recommendation of a gynecologist. If you are pregnant, think you may get pregnant or are planning to have a baby, check with your doctor for advice before using Glizigen intimate gel.

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Breast Feeding

  

If you are breastfeeding, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using Glizigen intimate gel.

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Lungs

  

The Glizigen intimate gel is considered safe for use by lung patients as it does not result in any lung-related side effects.

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Liver

  

The Glizigen intimate gel is considered safe for use by liver patients as it does not result in any liver-related side effects.

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Alcohol

  

Glizigen intimate gel does not cause any undesirable side effects for the individual who consumes alcohol.

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Driving

  

Traveling, driving vehicles, or operating heavy machinery is safe after taking an Glizigen intimate gel. This medicine does not impair your ability to drive or use machines.


Side Effects of Glizigen Intimate Gel

Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all medicines cause side effects, not everyone gets them.

Glizigen intimate gel generally does not cause any side effects. However, if you experience any unfamiliar symptoms after using this product, consult your physician for advice.

Common

  • Mild, local irritation

Word of Advice

Do not use Glizigen intimate gel without a doctor's recommendation. Do not use it on damaged or broken skin. Ensure the Glizigen intimate gel is kept out of reach of children to guarantee their safety if you feel skin irritation. Stop using it and clean your genital area with water if you feel any irritation. Consult your doctor or gynecologist for further information. Use the gel as per your doctor's advice. Do not use the gel other than the genital area.


FAQs

Q 1. How to use Glizigen intimate gel?

Pour the Glizigen intimate gel on your palm in a small amount, apply it to the intimate skin areas, and gently wash and rinse it with water. Make sure that you wash your hands before and after the use of the gel.

Q 2. Can I use Glizigen intimate gel If I have a genital problem?

It is recommended to consult your doctor before using Glizigen intimate gel if you have any genital problems to prevent undesirable effects.

Q 3. Can I use Glizigen intimate gel on damaged or broken skin?

Glizigen intimate gel should not be applied to damaged or broken skin. Avoid using it on skin with open wounds or injuries.

Q 4. Can I use Glizigen intimate gel during my periods/ menstruation?

The Glizigen intimate gel is not harmful to the genital area, and it is specially designated for women's hygiene during their menstrual or pregnancy time. It is recommended to consult your doctor before using it.

Q 5. How many times can I use this Glizigen intimate gel?

The Glizigen intimate gel can be used as often as necessary. Consult your doctor for further details.


Fact Box of Glizigen Intimate Gel

Molecule Name: Intimate gel

 

Therapeutic class: Anti-viral and Anti-allergic

Pharmacological class: Demulcents

Indications: 

1. Relieves discomforts, irritation, and reddening caused by sanitary pads or synthetic underwear

2. Anti-Inflammatory 

3. Antiviral (HIV, herpes simplex, Human papillomavirus)


References

  1. H Zelenková et al; Preparations containing Glycyrrhizic Acid in dermatological practice; Wiley online library; Published on 03/2003; [Accessed on Nov 2023]; http://www.batmarketing.cz/glizigen/documents/2003-slovakia.pdf
  2. Catalysis SL, Manufacturer;  [Accessed on 06 Nov 2023], https://depozitbio.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Glizigen-Boli-Infectioase.pdf
  3. KD Tripathi, Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, Drugs Acting on Skin and Mucous Membranes, 2019, 946.H Zelenková et al; Preparations containing Glycyrrhizic Acid in dermatological practice; Wiley online library; Published on 03/2003; [Accessed on Nov 2023]; http://www.batmarketing.cz/glizigen/documents/2003-slovakia.pdf
  4. Catalysis SL, Manufacturer;  [Accessed on 06 Nov 2023], https://depozitbio.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Glizigen-Boli-Infectioase.pdf
  5. KD Tripathi, Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, Drugs Acting on Skin and Mucous Membranes, 2019, 946.

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