Thromboheal Gel (Heparin Sodium +Benzyl Nicotinate +Sorbic Acid)
Thromboheal Gel combines Heparin Sodium (anticoagulant to prevent clot formation), Benzyl Nicotinate (vasodilator that improves local blood flow), and Sorbic Acid (preservative with mild antimicrobial properties). This unique formulation provides effective relief from venous inflammation, swelling, and superficial blood clots.
Introduction
Thromboheal Gel is a topical medication formulated with Heparin Sodium, Benzyl Nicotinate, and Sorbic Acid. It is designed to improve blood circulation in superficial veins, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain and swelling. This gel is mainly used by individuals experiencing superficial vein disorders, thrombophlebitis, and localized swelling or bruising.
Precautions
- For external use only – do not apply to open wounds, mucous membranes, or infected areas.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mouth.
- Do not cover with airtight dressings unless advised by a doctor.
- Not recommended for people with:
- Known hypersensitivity to Heparin, Benzyl Nicotinate, Sorbic Acid, or any excipients
- Bleeding disorders or active bleeding conditions
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use only under medical supervision.
- Children should use only if prescribed by a doctor.
Uses
Thromboheal Gel is commonly prescribed for:
- Superficial thrombophlebitis (inflammation of veins due to blood clots)
- Superficial bruising, swelling, and hematomas
- Varicose veins and associated symptoms
- Pain and inflammation due to local circulatory disturbances
- Localized soft tissue injuries
Side Effects
Most people tolerate Thromboheal Gel well. However, some users may experience:
- Mild redness, itching, or burning sensation at the site of application
- Skin irritation or allergic reactions (rare)
- In very rare cases, hypersensitivity reactions
Severity is usually mild and subsides once treatment is discontinued. If irritation persists, consult a healthcare professional.
FAQs
1. What is Thromboheal Gel used for?
It is used for treating superficial vein disorders, blood clots, swelling, bruising, and varicose veins.
2. Can I use Thromboheal Gel on open wounds?
No. It should only be applied to intact skin, not open or infected wounds.
3. How many times a day should I apply it?
Apply as directed by your physician, usually 2–3 times daily on the affected area.
4. Is Thromboheal Gel safe during pregnancy?
It should be used only under medical advice during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
5. Can it be used with oral blood thinners?
Yes, but with caution. Inform your doctor to avoid risk of excessive bleeding.
Interactions
- Avoid concurrent use with other topical anticoagulants or blood-thinning medications, unless advised by a doctor.
- Inform your doctor if you are taking oral anticoagulants (e.g., Warfarin, Aspirin, Clopidogrel) as the combined effect may increase bleeding risk.
- No major interactions with food or beverages are reported for topical use.
| Manufacturer | : | Healing Pharma |
| Trade Name | : | |
| Generic Search | : | Heparin Sodium +Benzyl Nicotinate +Sorbic Acid |
| Strength | : | 50iu+ 2mg+ 1.97mg |








