Filsuvez gel (Birch triterpenes)

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Brand Name : Filsuvez gel

Marketing Authorization Holder : LIchtenheldt GmbH

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Filsuvez gel

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According to the European Medicines Agency, brand name Filsuvez gel originating from Europe is manufactured at the following site(s): Amryt GmbH Streiflingsweg 11 75223 Niefern-Öschelbronn Germany

Information about Filsuvez Gel (Birch Triterpenes)

Filsuvez gel is a topical treatment containing birch triterpenes, designed to support the healing of skin wounds and promote tissue regeneration. It is particularly formulated for use in individuals with certain types of chronic skin conditions.

Product Highlights

  • Formulated with birch triterpenes, known for their regenerative properties.
  • Convenient gel formulation for easy application on affected areas.
  • Treatment of chronic wounds, including ulcers and pressure sores.
  • Management of skin lesions and promoting skin regeneration.

Key Ingredient

  • Birch Triterpenes

Key Benefits

  • Supports the body’s natural healing processes.
  • Helps to soothe and calm irritated skin.
  • Aids in the regeneration of healthy skin.

Direction of Use

  • Gently cleanse the affected skin area with mild soap and water.
  • Take an appropriate amount of Filsuvez gel and apply it directly to the wound or lesion.
  • Ensure the gel covers the entire area.
  • Apply the gel as directed by a healthcare professional, typically once or twice daily.

Safety Concerns

  • Some individuals might experience mild irritation or allergic responses.
  • Make sure the gel does not come into contact with the eyes or mucous membranes.
  • Keep the gel at room temperature and away from direct sunlight.

Avoid Filsuvez Gel (Birch Triterpenes) If

  • You are allergic to birch or any of its components.
  • You have open wounds that are heavily contaminated or infected.
  • You experience any adverse reactions such as severe irritation or rash upon application.


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