A Game-Changer for Diabetes: Polymer Delivers Insulin Painlessly Through Skin
November 25, 2025
Brand Name :
N/A
Synonyms :
Kayaputi, Paperbark tree oil, Kajuput, Huile de Cajeput, Cajeputier, Myrtus leucandra, Punk tree, Essence de Cajeput
Class :
Herbal medicine/ Analgesic/ dermatological/ a ntiseptics
Dosage Forms & StrengthsÂ
LotionsÂ
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Dilute and apply topically on the affected areas
Indications: this is indicated for use in the treatment of joint pains, gum pain, skin infections, headache, colds, and congestion
Dosage Forms & StrengthsÂ
You must avoid utilizing this medicine on kids. If it gets on their face or breÂathed in, it could cause respiratory issueÂs. This medication has risks when used on childreÂn. So, apply caution and never use it for young oneÂs. It’s not recommended since it may lead to breathing problemsÂ
Refer to adult dosing.Â
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the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
the rate of metabolism may be altered
Actions and spectrum:Â
Cajeput oil holds cineÂole, a key chemical. CineÂole works against irritation. Topical use causes mild warmth, skin irritation. This eÂases pain, discomfort.Â
Frequency not definedÂ
Allergic reactionsÂ
Breathing problemsÂ
Black Box Warning Â
No special black box warnings are available for this drugÂ
Pregnancy consideration:Â Â
Safety and efficacy studies are not establishedÂ
Lactation:Â Â
Safety and efficacy studies are not establishedÂ
Pregnancy category:Â Â Â
Category A: Studies that were well-controlled and met expectations revealed no risk to the fetus in either the first or second trimester.Â
<b>Category B: There was a lack of studies on pregnant women and no evidence of risk to the fetus in animal experiments.  Â
Category C: there was evidence of risk of adverse effects in animal reproduction studies, and no adequate evidence in human studies must take care of potential risks in pregnant women.   Â
Category D: adequate data with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.  Â
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh the risks over benefits. Hence, these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.   Â
Category N: There is no data available for the drug under this category
Pharmacology:Â
Cajeput oil comeÂs from the leaves of the Melaleuca leucadeÂndra tree. People use steam to extract the oil. This product serves purposes in meÂdicine and cooking.Â
Pharmacodynamics:Â
Limited data availableÂ
Pharmacokinetics:Â
Limited data availableÂ
Administration:Â
Limited data availableÂ
Patient information leafletÂ
Generic Name: cajeput oilÂ
Why do we use cajeput oil?Â
Cajeput oil has meÂdicinal uses. It helps treat skin infeÂctions, toothaches, pain, congestion, colds, headacheÂs, and tumors. Also, it flavors food.Â