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Hemorrhoid, Fissure, ProctalgiaSuppositories (BORNEOL)
Proctalgia Suppositories works by interacting with the anal tissue to reduce symptoms of irritation, pain, and discomfort.
Proctalgia Suppositories (borneol) is a non-standardized chemical allergen used to treat various anal symptoms such as irritation, abrasion, pain, soreness, burning, itching, discomfort, and hemorrhoids. The exact target of Proctalgia Suppositories is unknown, but it is believed to work by interacting with the anal tissue. As it is a small molecule, its exact mechanism of action is not well understood. Proctalgia Suppositories is currently owned by WU XI ZHONG ZHI WEI NA TECHNOLOGY CO., Ltd. and its commercial status is unclear.
At a glance
| Generic name | BORNEOL |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | WU XI ZHONG ZHI WEI NA TECHNOLOGY CO., Ltd. |
| Drug class | Non-Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC] |
| Modality | Small molecule |
| Therapeutic area | Pain |
| Phase | FDA-approved |
Mechanism of action
Imagine your anal tissue is like a sensitive skin that gets irritated easily. Proctalgia Suppositories helps to calm down this sensitive skin, reducing the feelings of pain, burning, and itching. This is done by interacting with the tissue at a molecular level, but the exact details of how it works are not yet fully understood.
Approved indications
- irritation
- abrasion
- pain
- soreness
- burning
- itching
- discomfort
- hemorrhoids
- inflammation
- anorectal irritation
Common side effects
Key clinical trials
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- The Effect of Thyme Oil in Asthmatic Patients (NA)
- The Study on the Efficacy of tDCS Stimulation of the Cerebellum Combined With XingNaoJing Injection in Patients With Consciousness Disorders After Cranial Injury (PHASE4)
- Clinical Study on the Combination of Xiaoyu Zhitong Formula and Lymphatic Drainage Technique to Improve the Symptoms of Knee Pain and Swelling in Cold Dampness Obstruction Type
- The Efficacy and Safety of Liangxue Ointment in the Treatment of Hand-foot Syndrome Caused by VEGFR-TKI Drugs (NA)
- Effect of Thyme Oil on Respiratory Symptoms and Hemodynamic Parameters in COPD Patients (NA)
- Nasal Irrigation With Chinese Herbal Medicine as an Adjunctive Treatment in Allergic Rhinitis (PHASE2)
- Phase III Clinical Trial of Y-2 Sublingual Tablets in the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke (PHASE3)
Primary sources
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| Source | Used for |
|---|---|
| ClinicalTrials.gov | Trial enrolment, design, endpoints, results |