L-Lysine HCl 15% Ointment is used for Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Abrasion, Surgical incisions, Decubitus, or stasis ulcers
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Limogel is used to treat and prevent infections in cuts, wounds, abrasions, surgical incisions, and burns. It is also effective for managing decubitus ulcers (bedsores), stasis ulcers, advanced chronic wounds, and infected traumatic lesions.
Lysine hydrochloride is a water-soluble essential amino acid that supports wound healing by promoting the active and controlled regeneration of cells. It also helps protect wounds from common infections. Lysine plays a vital role in the production of collagen, which is crucial for the health of bones, connective tissues, skin, tendons, and cartilage. Additionally, it supports proper growth and is essential for the synthesis of carnitine, a nutrient that converts fatty acids into energy and helps reduce cholesterol levels. Lysine is used to prevent infections in cuts, wounds, abrasions, surgical incisions, burns, advanced chronic wounds, and infected traumatic lesions. Furthermore, it inhibits the replication of arginine-rich herpes viruses.
Limogel contains Lysine hydrochloride, an essential amino acid that promotes wound healing by aiding in in-situ cellular regeneration in acute and chronic wounds. It also protects against common infections by supporting tissue repair and regeneration.
No adverse effects or reactions have been reported due to an overdose of Lysine hydrochloride. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms, consult your doctor immediately
A slight itching sensation may occur at the application site. If discomfort persists or worsens, consult your physician.
Store Limogel in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children.
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