PLACENTREX GEL
- Manufacturer:
- Albert David
- Active ingredient
- Placenta extract
- Dosage
- 20 g
- Best before date
- Until 2026-2027
- Reception
- From 1 week
- Time of action
- -
- Daily dose
- -
- Compatibility with alcohol
- Yes
PLACENTREX GEL is a unique topical medication widely used in dermatology and gynecology due to its regenerating and trophic effects. Its active formula is based on a combination of placental extract and amino acids, aimed at stimulating tissue restoration and improving local blood circulation.
What is PLACENTREX GEL?
PLACENTREX GEL is a topical medication whose key active components are:
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Human Placental Extract: Contains a wide spectrum of biologically active substances, including amino acids, peptides, nucleic acids, and mucopolysaccharides. These components are known for their ability to stimulate cell regeneration and improve tissue trophism (nourishment).
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L-Arginine: An amino acid that is a precursor to nitric oxide (NO). In the context of topical application, L-arginine can promote mild local vessel dilation and improve microcirculation.
1. Primary purpose of the gel
The gel was initially developed as a regeneration stimulator. Its use in urology and men's health is often associated with the need to improve blood flow and nourishment of penile tissues in various trophic disorders.
2. Areas of application (Indications)
The gel is used for:
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Accelerating healing: Cuts, minor wounds, burns, trophic ulcers.
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Dermatology: Treatment of certain skin conditions, improving skin quality.
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Urology/Men's Health: Improving local blood flow and nourishment of penile tissues (trophic effect), which can indirectly support erectile function with regular, course-based application.
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Gynecology: Use for improving the regeneration of mucous membranes.
Detailed mechanism of action of PLACENTREX GEL
The mechanism of action of PLACENTREX GEL is complex and based on the synergy of its components.
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Trophic Action (Placental Extract): The biologically active substances in the placental extract serve as "building blocks" and signaling molecules for cells. They promote the synthesis of collagen and elastin, and accelerate fibroblast proliferation, which is essential for repairing damaged tissues.
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Vasodilatory Action (L-Arginine): L-arginine is locally converted into nitric oxide (NO). NO is a powerful vasodilator. Upon topical application, it causes the relaxation of smooth muscles in the vessel walls, improving microcirculation and blood flow to the application site. This is crucial for enhancing tissue nourishment and oxygenation.
Key takeaway: The gel acts locally, improving the quality of the tissues themselves and their blood supply. It is not a medication for instant erection but rather a medium for long-term supportive therapy.
Instructions for using PLACENTREX GEL
Proper and regular application is necessary to achieve the best regenerating and trophic effect.
1. Dosage and method of application
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Preparation: The skin should be clean and dry before application.
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Quantity: Apply a small amount of the gel (enough to cover the desired area with a thin layer).
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Method: Gently and softly rub PLACENTREX GEL in with massaging movements until fully absorbed.
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Regularity: To achieve a sustained trophic effect in urology, it is recommended to apply 1–2 times daily for a course of at least 30 days.
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Avoid: Avoid contact with mucous membranes (except when specifically prescribed by a doctor) and open wounds.
2. Precautions
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Interaction: Since this is a topical drug, the risk of systemic interactions is minimal. However, always inform your doctor about its use.
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External Use Only: The gel is intended exclusively for external application.
Critical contraindications for PLACENTREX GEL
Despite its natural basis, contraindications exist:
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Allergy: Individual intolerance or allergy to placental extract or any other component of the gel.
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Skin Conditions: Not recommended for application to areas with acute suppurative or inflammatory skin diseases without consulting a doctor.
Side effects of PLACENTREX GEL (Low Risk)
Side effects from the topical application of PLACENTREX GEL are rare and usually limited to local reactions:
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Mild redness or a transient burning sensation at the application site.
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Allergic reactions (rash, itching) in individuals with high sensitivity.
If a severe or persistent local reaction occurs, use should be discontinued.
Professional advice on using PLACENTREX GEL
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Course Application: To see the effect of improved trophism and tissue regeneration, regular, course-based use is necessary. It is not an instant-acting medication.
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Combination Therapy: The gel can be an effective complement to ED treatment, improving the condition of vessels and tissues, but it cannot replace systemic drugs (Sildenafil, Tadalafil) for severe ED.
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Compatibility: When using the gel in the genital area, be aware that it may not be compatible with latex condoms, as its components might degrade the latex.
PLACENTREX GEL: Extended Q&A section
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Does PLACENTREX GEL increase penis size? No. This is a common misconception. The gel does not change anatomical size. Its action is aimed at improving blood circulation and tissue health, which with regular use may lead to fuller blood engorgement during erection (the penis may visually appear fuller).
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How quickly does the effect start? The regenerative and trophic effect is cumulative. Noticeable improvement in skin condition and tone is usually observed after 2–4 weeks of regular use.
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Can PLACENTREX GEL be used to achieve an immediate erection? No. The gel does not contain PDE5 inhibitors and is not intended to instantly cause an erection. It works as a means of long-term support for vascular and tissue health.
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Is it safe to apply PLACENTREX GEL to sensitive areas? Yes, the gel is designed for topical application. However, the urethra area should be avoided, and if increased sensitivity or irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor.




























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