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Anusol

Anusol is a medication primarily used in the treatment of hemorrhoids and other minor anal and rectal conditions such as itching, irritation, and minor pain.

Last Modified: 24 Jul 2024

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Overview

What is Anusol?   

Anusol is a medication primarily used in the treatment of hemorrhoids and other minor anal and rectal conditions such as itching, irritation, and minor pain. The active ingredients in Anusol typically include zinc oxide, bismuth oxide, and Peru balsam. These components help reduce swelling, promote healing, and act as a protective barrier. 

The formulation of Anusol includes a combination of astringents and antiseptics, which contribute to its effectiveness in reducing discomfort and promoting the healing of hemorrhoidal tissues. 

Global Name

  • Generic name: Zinc oxide, Bismuth oxide and Peru balsam 
  • Brand names: Anusol, Anusol HC, Tucks, among others.

Usage

What is Anusol used for? 

Anusol is primarily used for: 

  • Treating hemorrhoids (both internal and external) 
  • Reducing itching and discomfort in the anal/perianal area 
  • Providing a protective coating for inflamed tissues 

 

How do you use Anusol? 

Availability:

Anusol is available in cream, ointment, and suppository form.

Dosage information:

  • Adults: Apply to the affected area at night, in the morning, and after each bowel movement. 
  • Children: Use only under medical supervision. 

Are the following suitable to take the drug: Children, adults, elderlies? 


Is there anyone who can’t take Anusol? 

  • Children: Generally not recommended unless under medical advice. 
  • Adults: Those with known allergies to any of the ingredients. 
  • Elderlies: Can be used with no special precautions. 
  • Pregnancy: Use only if necessary as directed by a healthcare provider. 
  • Lactation: Caution advised; consult with a healthcare provider. 

Allergies: Individuals allergic to any components of Anusol should avoid it. 

 

Warnings and Precautions:

  • Do not ingest. For external use only unless it is the suppository form. 
  • Avoid contact with eyes. 
  • Stop use and consult a healthcare provider if symptoms worsen or do not improve within 7 days. 

Drug and Food/Beverage Interactions

  • Minimal interactions with other drugs due to its local/topical application. 
  • Should not be used by individuals allergic to any of its ingredients. 

Side Effects

Possible side effects include local irritation, burning sensation at the application site, and allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to the ingredients. 

Pharmacist Tips

Storage information: 

  • Store below 25°C. 
  • Keep out of reach of children. 

Handling instructions: 

  • Wash hands before and after applying the cream or handling suppositories. 
  • Do not dilute the product unless instructed by a healthcare provider. 

 

Availability

Where is Anusol available in Hong Kong?

Anusol is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication that can be sold without a prescription. It is found in all chain drug stores, including Mannings and Watsons. 

 

FAQs

How often can I use Anusol? 

Apply up to three times daily or as directed by a healthcare provider. 

Can Anusol cure hemorrhoids permanently? 

Anusol helps relieve symptoms but does not cure hemorrhoids. Long-term management and lifestyle changes are necessary. Interventions such as banding, coagulation therapy or surgical excision may be recommended. 

Is Anusol safe during pregnancy? 

Use under medical supervision; consult a healthcare provider before use. 

Can I use Anusol for any other conditions? 

It is specifically formulated for hemorrhoidal symptoms and related discomforts. Use for other conditions should be discussed with a healthcare provider. 

 

This comprehensive guide to Anusol offers a clear understanding of its uses, application guidelines, and precautions to help effectively manage hemorrhoid symptoms and related discomforts. 

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