Venosan 100 XL Open Toe Compression Stockings Class 2 AGH 102 (39-47cm) 1 pair
Description
# Drug Description Template
## Brand Name: Venosan 100 XL Open Toe Compression Stockings Class 2 AGH 102 (39-47cm) 1 pair
## Generic Name: Class 2 Medical Compression Stockings (Open Toe)
## About the Drug:
Venosan 100 XL Open Toe Compression Stockings are medical-grade compression stockings designed to help improve blood flow in the legs. They apply gentle, controlled pressure to support your veins, reduce swelling, and relieve heaviness or discomfort in the legs. The open-toe design adds comfort and allows extra room for the toes, making them easier to wear for long periods. They are commonly used for daily support and for people who need help managing circulation problems in the legs.
## Indications: When do you need this medication?
* **Varicose veins**: Helps reduce vein pressure, ease aching legs, and support better circulation.
* **Leg swelling (edema)**: Helps lower fluid buildup in the legs and ankles.
* **Heavy or tired legs**: Relieves the feeling of heaviness, especially after long standing or sitting.
* **Chronic venous insufficiency**: Supports weakened leg veins so blood can move upward more effectively.
* **After certain vein treatments or surgery**: May help reduce swelling and support recovery, if recommended by your healthcare provider.
* **Prevention of blood pooling during long travel or inactivity**: Can help reduce discomfort and support circulation during long periods of sitting or standing.
## Dosage and Administration: How to use the drug safely and effectively?
* **Usual Dosage**: Wear as advised by your doctor or pharmacist. Compression stockings are usually worn during the day and removed at night unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise.
* **Method of Administration**:
* Put the stockings on in the morning, preferably before swelling starts.
* Make sure the stocking is smooth and evenly fitted, without wrinkles or folds.
* The stocking should feel snug but not painfully tight.
* Remove them before sleeping unless instructed differently.
* Follow the size guide carefully to make sure you use the correct fit.
* If you have trouble putting them on, use a stocking aid or ask for assistance.
## Warnings and Precautions:
* Do not use if you have severe poor blood circulation in the arteries unless your doctor says it is safe.
* Stop using and seek medical advice if you notice numbness, severe pain, skin color changes, or increasing swelling.
* Use caution if you have diabetes, fragile skin, nerve problems, or skin infections.
* Make sure the size is correct; stockings that are too tight or too loose may not work properly.
## Possible Side Effects:
* Mild skin irritation or itching
* Red marks from pressure
* Discomfort if the size is wrong or the stocking is worn incorrectly
* Temporary numbness or tingling if too tight
## Drug Interactions:
* This product does not usually interact with medicines in the same way as drugs do.
* However, you should tell your doctor if you use:
* Blood thinners
* Medicines for swelling or circulation problems
* Any treatment for leg ulcers or skin conditions
## Storage:
* Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
* Keep away from sharp objects that may damage the fabric.
* Follow the manufacturer’s care instructions to maintain elasticity and effectiveness.
* Keep out of reach of children.
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