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Fitoestimulina (Triticum Vulgare, Phenoxyethanol)

Active Ingredient: Triticum Vulgare, Phenoxyethanol
Dosage: 30 g
Route of Administration: Local
Dosage Form: Cream
Quantity per package: 1 unit
Availability: Out of stock

Why is Fitoestimulina not used in the USA?

Fitoestimulina is not available in the USA primarily due to the lack of approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA requires comprehensive clinical data to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of a product before it can be marketed in the United States. The specific formulation of Triticum Vulgare and Phenoxyethanol in Fitoestimulina may not have undergone such evaluation to meet the FDA’s standards.

What alternatives to Fitoestimulina are existed in the USA?

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What is Fitoestimulina (Triticum Vulgare + phenoxyethanol)?

Fitoestimulina is a topical medication that includes Triticum Vulgare (wheat germ extract) and Phenoxyethanol. It is primarily used to promote the healing of various types of wounds and skin conditions. The active ingredient, Triticum Vulgare, is known for its regenerative properties that stimulate tissue repair, making it effective for treating burns, ulcers (including decubitus and varicose ulcers), chronic and torpid wounds, dermatosis, and nipple ulcerations during breastfeeding. It is also beneficial in managing diaper rash and is commonly used in the post-operative care of plastic and aesthetic surgery to enhance healing.

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Indications

Fitoestimulina is a healing and antiseptic cream. It is used for topical treatment of dermal tissue disorders that require reactivation of epithelial neoformation or that involve a chemical-histological alteration:

  • burns of any degree and extent;
  • ulcerodistrophic disorders (pressure sores, varicose ulcers, chronic ulcers, torpid wounds, etc.);
  • delayed wound healing;
  • plastic and cosmetic surgery, dermatosis, ulcerations of the nipple during breastfeeding and diaper rash.

Popularity in Various Countries

Fitoestimulina is widely used in several Latin American countries and parts of Europe where its benefits in wound healing and easy accessibility make it a popular choice. It is especially valued in regions with higher incidences of chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers, and where advanced wound care options are limited. The affordability and effectiveness of Fitoestimulina in stimulating tissue repair contribute to its widespread use in these areas.

Dosage and administration

Fitoestimulina is usually applied topically to the affected area. The typical application involves cleaning and drying the wound or affected skin area and then applying a thin layer of the cream or gel 1-2 times daily. The treatment duration depends on the severity of the condition and the healing progress, as assessed by a healthcare provider.

Contraindications

Do not use Fitoestimulina if you have hypersensitivity to the components of the formula.

There are no restrictions on use during pregnancy and lactation.

Precautions: Prolonged use of this product for may cause hypersensitivity. When this happens, the treatment should be discontinued.

Side effects

The product is well tolerated and no side effects have been reported to date.

Overdose

No reports of overdose with this product have been reported.

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Interaction

None have been reported.