Venixxa.

The #1 doctor-recommended over-the-counter brand for mild-to-moderate chronic venous disease and hemorrhoids.¹

Venixxa 500 mg, 30 tablets: for mild-to-moderate chronic venous disease.

Take 1 tablet of Venixxa twice daily, midday and evening, with meals or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Use for a minimum of 2 months to see beneficial effects. If response is inadequate or unsatisfactory after 2 months, consult a healthcare practitioner as edema may have alternative causes. For use beyond 2 months, consult a healthcare practitioner.

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Venixxa 500 mg, 36 tablets: for Hemorrhoidal Disease.

For acute hemorrhoids: Take 3 tablets twice daily for the first 4 days, then 2 tablets twice daily for 3 days. For a maintenance treatment: Take 1 tablet twice daily. For use beyond 2 months, consult a healthcare practitioner.

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Safety Information:

Venixxa - Safety Information

RECOMMENDED USE: Helps to reduce lower leg edema associated with mild-to-moderate chronic venous disease. Helps to relieve signs and symptoms of mild-to moderate chronic venous disease such as varicose veins, pain in the legs, sensation of heaviness, sensation of swelling, fatigue and discomfort. Helps to reduce signs and symptoms associated with hemorrhoids, such as pain, bleeding, itching (pruritus), swelling (edema), anal discharge, discomfort, inflammation (proctitis), redness (erythema), and sensation of needing to pass stools (tenesmus). Helps to reduce the duration, intensity and recurrence of acute hemorrhoidal episodes.

CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS: Treatment should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If you are taking prescription medication, consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use. For hemorrhoidal Disease: If symptoms persist or worsen, or if acute hemorrhoidal episode persists after 7 days of use, consult a healthcare practitioner. For hemorrhoidal disease : If hemorrhoids are accompanied by rectal bleeding (bloody stools sometimes look like black tar), or if you are experience a change in bowel habits, consult a healthcare practitioner. For chronic venous disease: If you suffer, or experience inflammation of the skin, thrombophlebitis or subcutaneous induration, severe pain, ulcers, sudden swelling of one or both legs, cardiac or renal insufficiency or disorder, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. For chronic venous disease: If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare practitioner.

KNOWN ADVERSE REACTIONS: Hypersensitivity/ allergy, gastrointestinal discomfort, dizziness, headache, malaise and skin reactions have been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use and consult a healthcare practitioner.

References:

  1. Based on iQvia data, 2023.

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