From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ralgex is a brand of topical analgesic sprays and creams for soothing painful muscles and joints in humans when applied to the skin. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline. [1] [2]

Ingredients

Active Ingredients (% w/w) (applies for Ralgex cream): [3]

  • Glycol Monosalicylate 10.00%
  • Methyl Nicotinate BP 1.00%
  • Capsicum Oleoresin BPC 0.12%

Inactive Ingredients:

  • emulsifying wax
  • glycerol monostearate and polyoxyethylene sterate
  • oleyl alcohol
  • methyl and butyl hydroxybenzoate
  • perfumes and water

References

  1. ^ Ratcliffe, Lucy V.; Rutten, Frank J. M.; Barrett, David A.; Whitmore, Terry; Seymour, David; Greenwood, Claire; Aranda-Gonzalvo, Yolanda; Robinson, Steven; McCoustra, Martin (2007). "Surface Analysis under Ambient Conditions Using Plasma-Assisted Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry" (PDF). Analytical Chemistry. 79 (16). American Chemical Society: 6094–6101. doi: 10.1021/ac070109q. PMID  17628043.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Penny Blanch (2001). Saving Money on Medicines: The Drugs Budget Handbook. Radcliffe Medical. p. 155. ISBN  9781857754339.
  3. ^ Steven B. Kayne, ed. (2006). Sport and Exercise Medicine for Pharmacists. Pharmaceutical Press. p. 166. ISBN  9780853696001.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ralgex is a brand of topical analgesic sprays and creams for soothing painful muscles and joints in humans when applied to the skin. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline. [1] [2]

Ingredients

Active Ingredients (% w/w) (applies for Ralgex cream): [3]

  • Glycol Monosalicylate 10.00%
  • Methyl Nicotinate BP 1.00%
  • Capsicum Oleoresin BPC 0.12%

Inactive Ingredients:

  • emulsifying wax
  • glycerol monostearate and polyoxyethylene sterate
  • oleyl alcohol
  • methyl and butyl hydroxybenzoate
  • perfumes and water

References

  1. ^ Ratcliffe, Lucy V.; Rutten, Frank J. M.; Barrett, David A.; Whitmore, Terry; Seymour, David; Greenwood, Claire; Aranda-Gonzalvo, Yolanda; Robinson, Steven; McCoustra, Martin (2007). "Surface Analysis under Ambient Conditions Using Plasma-Assisted Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry" (PDF). Analytical Chemistry. 79 (16). American Chemical Society: 6094–6101. doi: 10.1021/ac070109q. PMID  17628043.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Penny Blanch (2001). Saving Money on Medicines: The Drugs Budget Handbook. Radcliffe Medical. p. 155. ISBN  9781857754339.
  3. ^ Steven B. Kayne, ed. (2006). Sport and Exercise Medicine for Pharmacists. Pharmaceutical Press. p. 166. ISBN  9780853696001.



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