- A
rubefacient is a
substance for
topical application that
produces redness of the skin, e.g. by
causing dilation of the
capillaries and an
increase in...
-
Ranunculus species in
traditional medicines are as an antirheumatic, as a
rubefacient, and to
treat intermittent fever. The
findings in some
Ranunculus species...
- wintergreen).
Methyl salicylate is used in high
concentrations as a
rubefacient and
analgesic in deep
heating liniments (such as Ben****) to
treat joint...
- RUB A535 (also
known as Antiphlogistine) is a
rubefacient introduced in 1919 and
manufactured by
Church &
Dwight in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
While little...
- hypertension, and dysentery. It is also used as a fungicide, dentifrice,
rubefacient, diap****tic, perfume,
carminative and sudorific.
Before the twentieth...
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Sanskrit writers describe the root as emetic, laxative, stomachic, and
rubefacient; they
prescribe it in rheumatism,
nervous diseases, piles, etc. The leaves...
- skin to
provoke inflammation. An
agent thus used was
considered to be a
rubefacient (something that
causes redness), used as a folk
remedy for
treating rheumatism...
-
within the
muscle of the area they are
applied to,
typically acting as
rubefacients via a
counterirritant effect.
Methyl salicylate,
which is the analgesic...
-
anaesthetic in the form of a
topical cream, or with
laurilsulfate in
rubefacient preparations. It is used to
treat muscle strains,
tendinitis or ligament...
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large amounts of seed. Drosera burmanni has been
considered a
powerful rubefacient in Ayurveda.
Drosera burmanni is an herb that
produces very
short stems...