Indication Short-term treatment for adults (older than 15 years of age) for tendonitis, benign sprains (sprain), and bruising. How to take this drug: Local use. Massage the gel softly into the painful and inflamed area. Wash your hands well after each application of the gel. Dosage The daily dose is 1 application 3 times a day. Frequency of dose Length of treatment: if no improvement after 5 days, consult your doctor. Ingredients: Active Ingredient: Niflumic acid............................................................................................................................... 2.500 g Other ingredients: Diisopropanolamine, carbomers (SYNTHALEN K), 96% ethanoll, purified water. Form: This drug is in the form of a gel. 60g tube. Precautions for use: Special warnings: Be aware of NIFLUGEL 2.5% gel in the following cases: This drug is for adults only (older than 15 years of age) in the absence of data on children. Stop treatment immediately and consult your doctor if an abnormal skin reaction starts to arise during treatment. Respect instructions of use: · Never apply a higher dose than the dose recommended (see dosage), · Do not apply the gel on large areas of your body, · respect the quantity and length of treatment advised by your doctor. Specific precautions Not applicable. Contraindications: Do not use NIFLUGEL 2.5% gel in the following cases: · from the 6th month of pregnancy · history of asthma from this drug or from others including non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, aspirin. · history of allergies to other components · on damaged skin: weeping skin, eczema, infected skin, burns or wounds. Pregnancy and breast feeding: Pregnancy: This drug can only be used during the first 5 months of pregnancy following advice from your doctor. FROM THE 6TH MONTH OF PREGNNANCY YOU MUST NOT TAKE THIS DRUG. Although the risk of this drug passing into the blood is weak it cannot be excluded. There can be serious harms to children even when taken only once; cardiopulmonary and renal problems. Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any drugs. Breast feeding: The NSAIDS pass into human milk. By a way of measure, it is advisable to avoid using this gel during breast feeding. Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any drugs.