Kaluma Spray is a fast-acting topical relief formulation used primarily for managing muscular aches and joint pains. Depending on the specific product line variant available at your pharmacy, it is distributed either as a counter-irritant pain relief spray containing Diclofenac or as an antiseptic formulation.
Product Types & Uses
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Diclofenac Pain Relief Spray: Contains a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) designed to target joint and muscular pain directly through the skin. It relieves backaches, strains, sprains, and sports injuries.
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Antiseptic Spray: Used for cleansing minor skin infections. It treats superficial wounds, cuts, and scrapes to prevent bacterial growth.
Key Benefits
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Targeted relief: Delivers active ingredients straight to the source of pain or skin trauma.
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Convenient application: No-rub spray allows application to hard-to-reach areas like the back.
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Fast absorption: Dries quickly on the skin without leaving a heavy, sticky residue.
Application Instructions
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Clean skin: Wash and dry the affected skin area thoroughly before applying.
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Shake well: Agitate the canister before pressing the nozzle.
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Spray distance: Hold the can about 10–15 cm away from the skin.
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Apply lightly: Spray a thin layer over the painful or injured zone.
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Let dry: Allow the medicine to dry completely before covering with clothes.
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Wash hands: Clean your hands immediately after use unless treating your hands.
Safety Precautions
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Avoid broken skin: Do not use the pain relief variant on open wounds, burns, or irritated skin.
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Keep away from eyes: Never spray near the face, eyes, nose, or mouth.
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Flammability warning: Do not spray near open flames or while smoking.
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Check for allergies: Discontinue use immediately if you experience hives, redness, or severe burning.