Advanced Topical Gel

Cobroxin Advanced Oral Spray

Cobroxin Advanced Oral Spray is an oral formulation of diluted cobra venom prepared according to the requirements of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS) and its supporting texts.

The Cobroxin Advanced Oral Spray has a pleasant tasting orange flavor, sweetened naturally with xylitol, so that it is safe for diabetics. Each bottle provides up to 30 days worth of relief.

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Advanced Topical Gel

Cobroxin Advanced Topical Gel

Cobroxin Advanced Topical Gel is a topical formulation of diluted cobra venom prepared according to the requirements of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS) and its supporting texts.

The Cobroxin Advanced Topical Gel is formulated to aide skin penetration with no scent or dyes. It also is non sticky and non-staining.

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Added Benefits

Several of the added benefits to using Cobroxin include:

  • Safe and Effective
  • All Natural
  • Long-Acting
  • Easy to Use
  • Non-Narcotic
  • Non-Addictive
  • Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory
Cobroxin is a Proud Sponsor of the Arthritis Foundation

What To Expect

Take Cobroxin in one of two formats:

  • Topical Gel: Initially 3-4 times a day. Works quickly in areas where there is little muscle and skin is thinner.
  • Oral Spray: Initially 2 sprays 3-4 times a day. Effects come on slowly over a period of days.

Once pain is under control the levels of drug may be reduced to maintain the pain relief and then Cobroxin can be taken on an as needed basis. If you miss a dose take it again when you think of it.

Cobroxin is not toxic but there occasionally may be some minor unpleasant side effects. These may consist of nausea, headache and upset stomach. For additional safety information, click here.

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How Cobroxin Works

Cobroxin is believed to work by targeting some of the same receptors on nerve cells that are also recognized by nicotine. These nicotine receptors are found in nerves outside the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and they are also found on cells of the immune system. Specialized proteins in Cobroxin block the action of acetylcholine, a major stimulating neurotransmitter in the nervous system and activator of the inflammatory pathways. As a result, the pain and inflammation pathways are temporarily shut off. In some clinical studies, Cobroxin could provide prolonged relief.