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Theracurmin Pain Relief is an analgesic that helps relieve pain, mild neuralgia and mild anxiety associated with pain. This anti-inflammatory formula combines highly bioavailble Theracurmin and levagen+ PEA. Theracurmin pain relief also relieves mild joint pain associated with mild osteoarthritis.
Uses and Benefits
*Analgesic and anti-inflammatory.
* Relieves mild nerve pain and neuralgia.
* Relieves symptoms of mild anxiety associated with pain.
* Relieves mild joint pain associated with mild osteoarthritis.
* Improves joint mobility associated with mild osteoarthritis.
Product Features
ÃÂàÃÂàTheracurmin ÃÂàÃÂî Pain Relief blends Theracurmin ÃÂàÃÂî with Levagen ÃÂàÃÂî+, a highly bioavailable form of PEA, providing dual analgesic and anti-inflammatory benefits.
ÃÂàÃÂàTheracurmin ÃÂàÃÂî is highly absorbed with superior bioavailability -27x more than standard curcumin.
ÃÂÃÂ ÃÂÃÂ PEA is beneficial for the relief of several types of pain including mild nerve pain and neuralgia.
ÃÂÃÂ ÃÂÃÂ This formula relieves symptoms of mild anxiety associated with pain. Recent studies report that over 35% of people with chronic pain also have symptoms of mild anxiety.
ÃÂÃÂ ÃÂÃÂ Levagen+ combines a clinically trialled PEA with the LipiSperse drug delivery system which enhances PEA bioavailbilty by 1.75 times more than regular PEA.
ÃÂÃÂ ÃÂÃÂ Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Adults: Take 2 capsules twice daily, or as directed by your health professional.
product warnings:
Adults only. This medicine may interact with other prescription analgesic medicines, please consult your healthcare professional before use.
Not be used for more than 21 consecutive days. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Contains maltose.
Prescribing information:
ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ Curcumin is generally well tolerated at normal therapeutic doses. Gastrointestinal adverse effects have been reported in some individuals. PEA is very well tolerated, with no adverse effects reported in studies.
ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ curcumin is contraindicated in bile duct obstruction. Curcumin should be used with caution in patients with gallstones and gallbladder disease, as it can cause gallbladder contractions.
ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ Caution is advised with use of curcumin in patients undergoing surgery due to therorectical increased risk of bleeding.
ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ The safety of intake of therapeutic doses of curcumin and PEA in pregnancy & lactation has not been established.
ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ PEA has been used with apparent safety in doses of up to 1400mg daily for up to 3 months in adults.
Contraindications: Drug interactions.
* Amlodipine
* Anticancer drugs
* Anticoagulant/antiplatelet drugs.
* Antidiabetic drugs
* Sulfasalazine
* Tacrolimus
* Tamoxifen.