What Is Flexiseq?
Flexiseq is a medication which has recently been introduced into the market to treat arthritis.
How Does Flexiseq Work?
Flexiseq is made up of phospholipids. These are a type of lipid or fat that the body uses to make membranes for its cells.
The phospholipid droplets in this medication have been made small enough to penetrate the skin and other body tissues until they get to the joints and exert their effects.
These effects of Flexiseq include:
1. Reduced joint pain
2. Improved joint mobility
3. Prevention of further joint damage
What Is Flexiseq Used For?
Flexiseq is used for the treatment of arthritis and more specifically osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis is a condition which develops when the cartilage inside the joint wears down. This cartilage acts as a natural shock absorber and reduces the impact of activities like running, jumping and walking.
When the cartilage wears out, these activities become painful.
What Is The Dose For Flexiseq?
Flexiseq is a gel which should be applied to the aching joints twice a day, in the morning and in the evening.
What Are The Side Effects Of Flexiseq?
Multiple studies have shown that it does not have side effects.
This excellent safety profile is attributed to the fact that it is drug free since it is made up of fats that are normally present in the body.
What Are The Drug Interactions Of Flexiseq?
No drug interactions have been reported so far.
Can Flexiseq Be Used When Pregnant Or Breastfeeding?
The fact that this medication is made of phospholipids suggests that it may be safe for use by women who are pregnant or breastfeed.
But, I always advice a wait and see approach for any medication that is introduced into the market since teratogenic effect (birth defects) are irreversible and affect many lives (the newborn baby and all the members of their family) for many years.
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