Neo Rheumacyl - Benefits, dosage and side effects

Neo Rheumacyl is useful for relieving muscle pain, joint pain, back pain, and aches. There are various types of Neo Rheumacyl products in the form of tablets, creams, and patches.

The active ingredients of Neo Rheumacyl vary according to the type of product. Neo Rheumacyl tablet form contains ibuprofen and paracetamol as pain relievers. Both work by reducing the body's pain response.

Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu contains a mixture of various herbal ingredients, such as Bupeleurum falcatum, mint leaves, turmeric, ginger, and honey. This mixture of herbal ingredients is able to relieve joint pain and aches and pains.

Neo Rheumacyl cream and patch contains the active ingredients menthol, camphor, and methyl salicylate. The active ingredients will give a warm feeling to the skin and relieve muscle pain.

Types and Ingredients of Neo Rheumacyl

Neo Rheumacyl has 3 types of product forms, namely Neo Rheumacyl in tablet form, Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu, and Neo Rheumacyl in cream and patch form. The description of each product is as follows.

Neo Rheumacyl in the form of tablet

There are 3 types of Neo Rheumacyl tablets with different contents, namely:

  • Neo Rheumacyl Tablet

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains ibuprofen and paracetamol.

  • Neo Rheumacyl Neuro

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains ibuprofen, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12.

  • Neo Rheumacyl Active

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains

Neo Rheumacyl in the form of cream and patch

Neo Rheumacyl creams and patches are used by means of being applied or affixed to the skin. There are 5 types of Neo Rheumacyl products in this form, namely:

  • Neo Rheumacyl Hot

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains menthol, methyl salicylate, camphora, and eugenol.

  • Neo Rheumacyl Hot Cream Muscle and Joint

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains menthol crystal, methyl salicylate, eucalyptus oil, and pine oil.

  • Neo Rheumacyl Warm

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains menthol and eucalyptus oil.

  • Neo Rheumacyl Joint Care

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains glucosamine sulphate, methyl sulfonyl methane, and methyl salicylate.

  • Neo Rheumacyl Koyo Warm Muscle and Joint

    This type of Neo Rheumacyl contains methyl salicylate, menthol, and campora.

Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu

Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu is a herbal medicine that is efficacious in relieving aches and pains. This drug is available in the form of a syrup in a sachet. The herbal ingredients contained in Neo Rheumacyl oralinu are:

  • Honey
  • Extract Bupleurum falcatum
  • Turmeric Extract (Curcuma domestica)
  • Ginger Extract (Zingiberis officinale)
  • Mint leaf extract (Menthae arvensis)
  • lempuyang extract (Zingiberis aromatic)

What is Neo Rheumacyl?

CompositionTablets: paracetamol and ibuprofen.

Topical (cream and patch): methyl salicylate and menthol.

Herbs: honey, ginger extract, turmeric, lempuyang, and mint leaves.

groupFree medicine
CategoryPain reliever
BenefitRelieve muscle pain, joint pain, aches and pains.
Consumed byAdults and children
Neo Rheumacyl for pregnant and lactating mothersNeo Rheumacyl Tablet and Neo Rheumacyl Neuro:

Category C: Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the fetus, but there are no controlled studies in pregnant women. Drugs should only be used if the expected benefit outweighs the risk to the fetus.

In the 3rd trimester and before delivery

Category D: There is positive evidence of risks to the human fetus, but the benefits may outweigh the risks, for example in dealing with life-threatening situations.

If you are breastfeeding, do not use this medicine without consulting your doctor first.

Neo Rheumacyl Active

Category B: Studies in experimental animals have not shown any risk to the fetus, but there are no controlled studies in pregnant women.

Neo Rheumacyl topical preparation (cream and patch):

Category C: Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the fetus, but there are no controlled studies in pregnant women. Drugs should only be used if the expected benefit outweighs the risk to the fetus.

Drug formTablets, syrups, creams and patches.

Precautions Before Using Neo Rheumacyl

Although Neo Rheumacyl is an over-the-counter drug, it is best to consult your doctor before using this drug. In addition, observe the following warnings while using Neo Rheumacyl:

  • Do not consume or use Neo Rheumacyl if you have a history of allergies to the ingredients contained in it.
  • Do not take alcohol together with Neo Rheumacyl tablet form because it can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • Consult your doctor if you have a history of asthma, hypertension, stroke, blood clotting disorders, and kidney or liver disorders before taking Neo Rheumacyl tablet form.
  • Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning a pregnancy before taking or using Neo Rheumacyl.
  • Immediately consult a doctor if pain and aches and pains do not go away after using Neo Rheumacyl for 7-10 days.
  • Call your doctor right away if you have any symptoms of a drug allergy or overdose after taking or using Neo Rheumacyl.

Dosage and Instructions for Use Neo Rheumacyl

The dosage and rules for using Neo Rheumacyl vary depending on the type. The details are as follows:

Neo Rheumacyl Tablet

The dose of Neo Rheumacyl Tablet, Neuro, and Active for adults is 1 tablet, 3-4 times a day.

Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu

Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu dosage is 1-2 sachets per day. This medicine can be taken before bed or after strenuous physical activity.

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Neo Rheumacyl cream is used by applying it evenly to the painful area. The dosage is 1-4 times a day. The cream can be applied several times if the muscle still hurts.

Neo Rheumacyl patch is used by attaching it to the sick body part. If it still hurts, replace it with a new patch. The use of the patch can be repeated up to 3-4 times a day.

How to Consume and use Neo Rheumacyl Correctly

Use Neo Rheumacyl according to the information stated on the drug packaging or doctor's advice. Do not increase or decrease the dose of Neo Rheumacyl without a doctor's advice.

Neo Rheumacyl tablet form can be taken before or after meals. Take Neo Rheumacyl tablet form and Neo Rheumacyl Oralinu with a glass of water.

Avoid using Neo Rheumacyl topical on the face and on areas of skin that are experiencing dermatitis, irritation, dryness, or chapping.

Store Neo Rheumacyl in a cool (below 30oC), dry and protected from direct sunlight. Keep this medicine out of reach of children.

Neo Rheumacyl Interactions with Other Drugs

If taken with other drugs, the content of ibuprofen and paracetamol in Neo Rheumacyl in tablet form can:

  • Decreases absorption and levels of paracetamol in the blood, if taken with colestyramine, rifampicin, and anti-seizure drugs, such as phenytoin, phenobarbital and carbamazepine.
  • Increases absorption and blood levels of paracetamol, when taken with domperidone and probenecid.
  • Increases the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, if taken together with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin.

Side effects and Danger Neo Rheumacyl

The content of ibuprofen and paracetamol in Neo Rheumacyl in tablet form can cause side effects in the form of:

  • Nauseous
  • Throw up
  • Constipation
  • Headache
  • Ears ringing
  • Bloated
  • Rising stomach acid

The content of menthol and salicylate in Neo Rheumacyl creams and patches can also cause a number of side effects, namely:

  • peeling skin
  • Irritation
  • Dry skin
  • Nauseous
  • Throw up
  • Dizzy

Check with the doctor if the symptoms do not improve. Immediately go to the doctor or the emergency room if you experience an allergic reaction to the drug, such as an itchy skin rash, swelling of the lips and eyelids, or difficulty breathing.