Menovasin Solution for External Use 50 ml – Alcoholic Analgesic Spray
Menovasin Solution for External Use (Alcohol Bottle with Sprayer 50 ml) is a classic topical pain‑relief solution formulated to provide fast, localized relief from muscle, joint and nerve discomfort through a combination of powerful local anesthetics and cooling agents. This externally applied alcoholic preparation is ideal for people suffering from muscle aches, joint pain, neuralgia and mild soft‑tissue injuries, offering a cooling, numbing sensation that helps ease pain and tension without systemic medication.
Menovasin’s effectiveness stems from the synergy of three active components — menthol, benzocaine and procaine — dissolved in a 70 % ethanol base. When sprayed or applied to intact skin over a painful area, the solution creates a cooling sensation and temporary numbness, distracting from underlying discomfort and reducing nerve sensitivity.
This solution comes in a handy 50 ml bottle with a spray applicator, allowing easy application to larger areas or hard‑to‑reach locations such as the shoulders, back or legs. The convenient spray format increases usability and minimizes direct hand contact with the solution.
How Menovasin Works
Menovasin combines three key actives to deliver topical analgesia without systemic exposure:
-
Menthol: A cooling agent that stimulates cold receptors in the skin, creating a refreshing feeling that helps reduce pain perception and soothe irritated nerve endings.
-
Benzocaine: A local anesthetic that blocks pain signal transmission from the skin’s nerve endings, offering a numbing effect in the area of application.
-
Procaine (Novocaine): Another local anesthetic with moderate activity that inhibits nerve conduction to temporarily relieve pain.
Together, these substances act on peripheral nerve endings to interrupt pain signals, creating a temporary relief that allows you to move more comfortably or reduce the immediate sensation of discomfort.
The alcohol base (ethyl alcohol 70 %) also produces a mild cooling and refreshing effect upon evaporation, contributing to the soothing sensation while improving solution penetration into the superficial skin layer.
Indications – When to Use Menovasin
Menovasin is indicated for external use only and can be helpful for the following conditions when applied to intact skin:
-
Muscle pain (myalgia) after physical activity or strain
-
Joint pain (arthralgia) associated with tension or minor soft‑tissue discomfort
-
Neuralgia (nerve pain) affecting superficial nerve pathways
-
Back and neck tension or stiffness
-
Minor sprains, bruises and contusions
-
Irritated or itchy skin areas, where a cooling effect may help soothe symptoms
Menovasin is not intended for internal use, and should not be applied to open wounds, broken skin, mucous membranes or facial areas.
Directions for Use
Menovasin is for topical application only. Follow these general directions for safe and effective use:
-
Ensure the area of application is clean and intact (no cuts, wounds or rashes).
-
Spray the solution directly onto the affected area or onto a clean cotton pad.
-
Rub gently with light circular motions until absorbed — typically 2‑3 times a day.
-
Avoid overuse; do not apply to large body areas simultaneously or under occlusive dressings.
-
Wash hands thoroughly after application to prevent accidental contact with eyes or mucous membranes.
The treatment course can vary based on symptom severity, but routine use beyond several weeks without professional guidance is generally not recommended.
Safety & Precautions
Menovasin is generally well‑tolerated if used correctly, but several precautions should be observed:
-
External use only: Do not apply to broken skin, open wounds or sensitive areas such as the face, eyes and mucous membranes.
-
Allergies: Avoid use if you are allergic to menthol, benzocaine, procaine or other components of the solution.
-
Children and adolescents: Not recommended for children under 12 years of age without a healthcare provider’s advice.
-
Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Use only if the expected benefit outweighs potential risks and under medical guidance — do not apply to large areas or near the chest.
-
Avoid contact with eyes: In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
-
Interference with medications: Local anesthetics in the solution can interact with other topical agents — inform your doctor if you are using other skin treatments.
Adverse reactions are uncommon but may include skin irritation (redness, itching, rash) or allergic contact dermatitis. If irritation persists or worsens, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and localized:
-
Temporary skin redness, itching or irritation
-
Allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
-
Sensation of burning or stinging on application
-
Rarely, prolonged vigorous use may be associated with lightheadedness or lowered blood pressure — stop use if these occur.
Storage & Handling
Store Menovasin solution in its original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C, protected from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and do not use beyond the expiry date.



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.