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Capsaicin is a topical medication used to alleviate minor muscle and joint pain associated with conditions such as arthritis, backache, strains, sprains, and bruises. Available over the counter, this medication can be purchased as a cream, liquid, or patch. Derived from chili peppers, capsaicin works by reducing the level of substance P, a natural body chemical that transmits pain signals to the brain. When applied to the skin, it functions as a counterirritant by activating pain sensors, which makes them less sensitive to further pain signals. Users may experience a mild burning sensation upon application. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using this or any other medication to ensure it is appropriate for your specific health needs.
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Use our Capsaicin 120GM of 0.025% coupon with prices from $18.14 for 1 Pump Btl. You can also use our Capsaicin 120GM of 0.05% coupon with prices from $1083.25 for 1 Pump Btl.
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120GM of 0.025%1 Pump Btl$18.14$18.14
120GM of 0.05%1 Pump Btl$1083.25$1083.25

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Capsaicin Warnings

This medication comes with important safety warnings that must be reviewed to ensure safe use. Consult with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.

  • Risk of Serious Burns: Although uncommon, capsaicin can occasionally cause severe skin burns. These burns typically occur within 24 hours of the initial use and may sometimes necessitate hospitalization due to their severity. Discontinue use and seek medical attention immediately if you experience pain, blistering, or swelling at the application site.
  • Precautionary Measures: Avoid covering the treated area or applying heat to it, as these actions can increase the risk of burns.

There are no specific contraindications reported for this medication.

Capsaicin Side Effects

Common side effects:

  • burning sensation
  • itching
  • warmth
  • stinging
  • mild irritation at the application site

    Less common but important to monitor:

  • coughing
  • sneezing
  • watery eyes
  • throat irritation
  • rash
  • skin redness

    Serious side effects:

  • blistering
  • swelling
  • increased pain at the application site
  • severe allergic reaction
  • rash, itching or swelling (particularly of the face, tongue, or throat)
  • severe dizziness
  • difficulty breathing

Capsaicin Interactions

Interactions with high risk of serious adverse effects and should be avoided:

  • zucapsaicin
Capsaicin FAQs
What does capsaicin do to your body?

Capsaicin, the active component in chili peppers, primarily affects the body by binding to pain receptors known as TRPV1. This interaction can cause a sensation of heat or burning. When applied topically, capsaicin can help reduce pain by desensitizing these receptors over time, which is why it is often used in creams and patches for pain relief. Additionally, capsaicin can increase metabolism and promote the release of endorphins, which are natural pain relievers and mood enhancers.

Capsaicin is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy when applied topically in small amounts, such as in creams or patches for pain relief. However, it is always advisable for pregnant individuals to consult with their healthcare provider before using any medication, including topical treatments, to ensure it is appropriate for their specific situation.

Yes, capsaicin can help with nerve pain. It is often used in topical creams or patches to relieve pain associated with conditions like neuropathy. Capsaicin works by reducing the amount of a substance called substance P, which is involved in transmitting pain signals to the brain. It may take several weeks of regular use to experience significant pain relief.

The effectiveness of capsaicin versus lidocaine for nerve pain can vary depending on the individual and the specific condition being treated. Capsaicin works by depleting substance P, a neuropeptide associated with pain transmission, while lidocaine is a local anesthetic that blocks nerve signals. Some patients may find capsaicin more effective, especially for conditions like postherpetic neuralgia, while others may prefer lidocaine for its numbing effect. It is important for patients to consult with their healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment for their specific situation.

Capsaicin can cause several side effects, particularly when used topically. Common negatives include skin irritation, burning sensation, redness, and itching at the application site. In some cases, it may cause coughing, sneezing, or eye irritation if it comes into contact with mucous membranes. It is important to wash hands thoroughly after application to avoid accidental contact with sensitive areas. If ingested in large amounts, capsaicin can cause gastrointestinal discomfort. Individuals with allergies or sensitivities should use capsaicin with caution.