
Gabarapid Max Gel is a clinically-formulated topical analgesic. It is designed to relieve nerve related pain and muscle stiffness. This may give you discomfort at the site of application. Its unique triple action composition of Gabapentin 6%, Lidocaine 5%, and Baclofen 2%. It works together to target pain signals and sooth nerve irriration. This relaxes tense muscles and offers localised relief without systemic side effects common with oral pain medications.
Composition – Gabaprntin 6% + Lidocaine 5% + Baclofen 2%
For relief of pain caused by neuropathy: Gabapentin relaxes overactive nerves.
Immediate numbing comfort: These drugs, particularly the Lidocaine, work locally on contact and provide numbing comfort.
Muscle relaxation assistance: Baclofen relieves the muscles of their stiffness and tension, thereby improving their mobility.
Suitable for chronic nerve discomfort: This helps manage long lasting pain due to nerve injury, diabetes and sciatica. It can also manage pain due to trauma when used as directed.
Each component actually performs a distinct role which reduces pain and improves quality of life:
Gabapentin targets calcium channels on damaged nerves. This manages never pain by preventing erratic electrical firing.
Lidocaine temporarily blocks sodium channels which are responsible for transmitting pain impulses.
Baclofen acts on spinal reflexes to ease muscle tension.Β Together, this combination actually provides dual action pain control. This gives you immediate sensation relief. You may also get longer term nerve modulation, without significant systemic exposure.
Important: For external use only, also avoid contact with eyes, mouth or mucous membranes.
Most users tolerate Gabarapid Max Gel well. But some can experience mild skin reactions at the application site, including:
These reactions are mostly temporary and can get better with continued use. But remember to seek medical advice if the symptoms do get worse.
A – Gabarapid Max Gel offers symptomatic, localized nerve pain relief. You see muscle stiffness along with neuropathic discomfort with this. This is because of the combination of gabapentin, lidocaine, and baclofen as part of this topical gel.
A – Yes, it is formulated to help manage long lasting nerve pain conditions.
A – Mostly up to 2 to 3 times per day is fine, but follow your doctorβs recommendation.
A – No, you have to avoid using it on broken or damaged skin. This is the best way to avoid any irritation.
A – With application, you can experience mild irritation, redness, itching or even a burning sensation. But these side effects do resolve over time with continued use.