Body & Muscle
Pain Relief Jan Aushadhi Alternatives
Compare topical Jan Aushadhi pain-relief products such as diclofenac gels and sprays for local muscle or joint discomfort.
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Products
9 mapped Jan Aushadhi options
Diclofenac Gel 1.16% (Diclofenac Diethylamine)
A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gel/spray used to relieve localized musculoskeletal pain and inflammation.
Nimesulide Gel 1%
A selective COX-2 inhibitor NSAID gel used for localized pain, swelling, and muscle strain relief.
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 1% , Metronidazole 1% and Lidocaine 2% dental Gel
An antibacterial and antiprotozoal agent used topically for inflammatory rosacea, infected wounds, and ulcers. An antiseptic surfactant used to clean skin wounds, burns, and treat dandruff/head lice in combination formulas. A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gel/spray used to relieve localized musculoskeletal pain and inflammation.
Metronidazole (1% ) + Povidone Iodine (5% ) Ointment
An antiseptic agent that kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi on skin wounds, cuts, and minor burns to prevent infection. An antibacterial and antiprotozoal agent used topically for inflammatory rosacea, infected wounds, and ulcers.
Diclofenac 1.16%, Linceed Oil 3%, Methyl Salicylate 10% and Menthol 5% Gel
A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gel/spray used to relieve localized musculoskeletal pain and inflammation.
Diclofenac Dithylamine 1.16%, Linseed Oil 3%, Methyl Salicylate 10% and Menthol 5% Spray
A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gel/spray used to relieve localized musculoskeletal pain and inflammation.
Metronidazole 2% and Mupirocin 2% Ointment
A topical antibiotic used to treat bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, folliculitis, and infected cuts. An antibacterial and antiprotozoal agent used topically for inflammatory rosacea, infected wounds, and ulcers.
Janaushadhi Burn Relief Spray (Lidocaine 3% and Benzethonium 0.20% Spray)
A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gel/spray used to relieve localized musculoskeletal pain and inflammation.
Lidocaine (3% ), Calcium Dobesilate (0.25% ), Hydrocortisone (0.25% ), Phenylephrine (0.1% ), Zinc Oxide (5% ), Troxerutin (2% ) Cream
A mild topical corticosteroid used to reduce skin swelling, redness, and itching from insect bites, poison ivy, or eczema. A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gel/spray used to relieve localized musculoskeletal pain and inflammation.
FAQ
Pain Relief questions people search for
Which Jan Aushadhi products are listed for Pain Relief?
This directory currently maps 9 Jan Aushadhi dermatology product(s) to Pain Relief, covering 3 active ingredient(s).
Do pain relief medicines need a prescription?
5 listed product(s) are marked OTC and 4 product(s) are marked prescription-required. Use the Rx label as a safety signal and consult a licensed doctor before using prescription medicines.
How do I compare a branded pain relief product with Jan Aushadhi?
Compare by active ingredient, strength, dosage form, pack size, and warnings. Brand names can be useful search terms, but the molecule and concentration decide whether two products are comparable.
Can topical diclofenac be applied to broken skin?
No. Topical diclofenac products should not be used on open wounds, infected skin, eczema patches, or irritated broken skin unless a clinician specifically instructs you to do so.