Menthol
Uses of Menthol
Menthol is commonly used in the treatment of nasal congestion (blocked nose) , muscle pain and throat Irritation
How Menthol Works
Menthol which exists in the form of inhalation, ointment or pastilles is commonly used for the symptomatic relief of sinusitis, bronchitis and similar condition. Its formula is usually in combination with benzoin, eucalyptus oil or camphor.
Side Effects of Menthol
Hypersensitivity reactions, Ingestion of large amount of menthol may cause GI effects such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, vertigo, ataxia, drowsiness and coma.
Warnings
Kidney Safe If Prescribed
Menthol is safe to be used in patients with kidney disease. The metabolism and excretion of Menthol do not involve the kidneys.
Alcohol Limited Data
There's no known complications with the usage of alcohol and Menthol.
Pregnancy Limited Data
To date, there is no known risk to infants when used as directed. However, no definite conclusion has been made due to the lack of systematic scientific studies. As a precaution, ask the doctor, pharmacist or chemist for advice before using it.
Driving Generally Safe
Menthol usually does not affect the ability to drive. Do not drive unless you are feeling well.
Liver Limited Data
Menthol is safe to be used in patients with liver disease. The metabolism of Menthol does not involve the liver.
Lactation Limited Data
To date, there is no known risk to infants when used as directed. However, no definite conclusion has been made due to the lack of systematic scientific studies. As a precaution, ask the doctor, pharmacist or chemist for advice before using it.