Description
Anorelief Cream – 30g Tube
Composition (per gram):
| Active Ingredient | Strength | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Nifedipine IP | 0.3% w/w | A calcium channel blocker that relaxes the anal sphincter and improves blood flow to promote healing. |
| Lidocaine (Lignocaine) | 1.5% w/w | A local anesthetic that provides quick relief from pain, burning, and itching. |
| Imidurea IP (Preservative) | 0.2% w/w | A formaldehyde-releasing preservative with antibacterial properties to maintain product stability. |
| Cream Base | q.s. | Provides a suitable consistency and absorption medium for topical application. |
🎯 Indications / Uses:
Anorelief Cream is used for:
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Anal fissures (chronic and acute)
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Anal sphincter spasm
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Painful defecation
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Post-hemorrhoidectomy wound care
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Rectal pain and discomfort
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Local perianal inflammation
🟢 Its primary goal is to reduce anal sphincter pressure, enhance healing, and provide symptomatic pain relief.
⚙️ Mechanism of Action:
| Ingredient | Action |
|---|---|
| Nifedipine | A topical calcium channel blocker that relaxes the internal anal sphincter, increases blood supply, and promotes fissure healing. |
| Lidocaine | Blocks sodium channels to inhibit nerve signal transmission, providing local anesthesia and quick pain relief. |
💊 Dosage and Application:
Use under physician supervision
Typical regimen:
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Apply a pea-sized amount to the anal canal and surrounding perianal area 2–3 times daily, especially after bowel movements and at bedtime.
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Duration: Usually 4 to 8 weeks for fissure healing.
How to apply:
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Wash and dry the anal area gently.
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Use a gloved finger or applicator for intra-anal application.
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Wash hands after use.
⚠️ Precautions & Warnings:
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For rectal use only.
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Avoid use in allergy to lidocaine, nifedipine, or imidurea.
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Do not apply on bleeding or infected wounds unless prescribed.
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Use caution in pregnancy, breastfeeding, and cardiovascular conditions (due to nifedipine).
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Discontinue if symptoms worsen or irritation occurs.
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Avoid long-term use without medical reassessment.
🧪 Possible Side Effects:
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Mild burning or irritation at application site
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Headache or dizziness (rare, due to systemic absorption of nifedipine)
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Allergic reaction
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Local redness or rash
🧾 Storage:
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Store below 25°C
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Protect from light and moisture
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Keep out of reach of children
🔁 Alternate Brands of Nifedipine + Lidocaine Creams:
| Brand Name | Composition | Manufacturer | Pack Size | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anorelief | Nifedipine 0.3% + Lidocaine 1.5% | Common among surgical brands | 30g | Balanced formulation for fissure care |
| Anobliss | Nifedipine 0.3% + Lidocaine 1.5% + Imidurea 0.2% | Canixa Life Sciences | 30g | Similar to Anorelief; widely used |
| Rectoduce | Nifedipine 0.3% + Lidocaine 1.5% | Elan Pharma | 30g | Often prescribed for chronic fissures |
| Fissuloc | Nifedipine 0.3% + Lidocaine 1.5% | Gufic Biosciences | 30g | Used in surgical settings |
| Nifigard-L | Nifedipine 0.3% + Lidocaine 1.5% | Cipla | 30g | Premium brand |
| Nifiproct-L | Nifedipine 0.3% + Lidocaine 1.5% | Intas Pharmaceuticals | 30g | Reliable formulation |
Note: Some brands may include additional preservatives or slight variations in the cream base but the active components remain the same.
📌 Summary:
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Anorelief is a dual-action rectal cream that relieves pain (Lidocaine) and heals fissures (Nifedipine).
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Ideal for use under colorectal surgical guidance.
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Use for 4–8 weeks or as prescribed.
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Avoid prolonged use without reevaluation.




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