Muscle Pain Relief: A Guide to Using Capsaicin Cream Effectively

Muscle pain (myalgia) is a common health concern that can range from mild soreness to severe discomfort that requires more immediate medical attention.     The causes of muscle pain often vary and can develop from new exercise routines or increased exercise intensity, stress and tension, dehydration, repetitive movement, or more serious conditions like autoimmune disorders,…

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Capsaicin Innovation: The History, Science, and Evolution of Non-Burning Pain Cream

For centuries, cultures around the globe have revered chili peppers not only for their culinary zest but also for their remarkable pain-fighting power. In the long history of natural healing, ancient practitioners relied on the abundant remedies provided by the earth, and among these, the humble chili pepper emerged as a potent source of relief.

Within the bright red flesh of chili peppers exists a natural compound known as capsaicin. This powerful ingredient not only gives peppers their characteristic heat but also contains significant pain-relieving properties.

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The Opioid Crisis: Alternatives for Chronic Pain Relief

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Chronic pain from sports injuries, arthritis, and other medical conditions leaves millions in a challenging position. As long-term pain takes a heavy toll on mental health and daily activities, it’s no surprise that opioids grew so popular in the early 2000s.   This article explores the dangers of using opioids for chronic pain, available alternatives…

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Try a Low-Risk Alternative to Daily Ibuprofen Use

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The most common causes of back pain include muscle or ligament strains, herniated/bulging discs, scoliosis, or arthritis. According to aafp.org, “Most primary care physicians can expect to see at least one patient with low back pain per week … Patients with persistent or fluctuating pain that lasts longer than three months are defined as having chronic…

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Top-Line Results from Clinical Trial Show Capsady Does Not Burn

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Chorda Pharma today announced positive top-line results from a clinical trial for studying the skin burning characteristics of Capsadyn™ (0.25%), an over-the-counter topical analgesic formulated as a proprietary capsaicin-based cream with a concentration of 0.25%. Capsadyn™’s burning properties were statistically equivalent to the placebo cream (p = 0.32). On the other hand, Zostrix® (0.1%), an…

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