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Vicks VapoRub

Vicks VapoRub is a mentholated topical ointment, part of the Vicks brand of over-the-counter medications owned by the American consumer goods company Procter & Gamble. VapoRub is intended for use on the chest, back and throat for cough suppression or on muscles and joints for minor aches and pains. Users of VapoRub often apply it immediately before sleep.

VapoRub
TypeOintment
InventorLunsford Richardson
Inception1905 (1905)
ManufacturerVicks
AvailableAvailable
Websitevicks.com/en-us/shop-products/vaporub
Vicks VapoRub ad, 1922

First sold in 1905, VapoRub was originally manufactured by the family-owned company Richardson-Vicks, Inc., based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Richardson-Vicks was sold to Procter & Gamble in 1985 and is now known as Vicks. VapoRub is also manufactured and packaged in India and Mexico. In German-speaking countries (apart from Switzerland), it is sold under the name Wick VapoRub to avoid brand blundering, as "Vicks" when pronounced in German would sound similar to the vulgar word fick.[1] VapoRub continues to be Vicks's flagship product internationally, and the Vicks brand name is often used synonymously with the VapoRub product.

History edit

The product can be traced to Jules Bengué, a French pharmacist, who created Ben-Gay, a menthol-based treatment for arthritis, gout and neuralgia. Lunsford Richardson, a pharmacist in Selma, North Carolina, sold Ben-Gay and heard from his customers that it cleared their sinuses. He blended menthol into petroleum jelly, at first calling it Richardson's Croup and Pneumonia Cure Salve, later changing the name to Vicks VapoRub. It was named after Richardson's brother-in-law, Joshua Vick, a physician who had arranged for Richardson to have access to a laboratory to create the product. Richardson began selling it in 1905, renaming it Vaporub in 1912.[2] In 2019, Vicks re-introduced VapoCream, a cream version of VapoRub - which was previously discontinued in the early 2000s.

The product is a cultural touchstone among Hispanic and Latino Americans.[3]

Usage edit

 
Vaporub ad from 1922, showing the international ingredients and the factory

VapoRub can be inhaled with hot steam.[4] Any oil-based product can get into the lungs if used improperly.[5]

In pre-clinical animal studies, the application of Vicks VapoRub directly onto the tracheae of ferrets caused an increase in mucus production compared to a water-based lubricant.[6]

A Penn State study showed Vicks VapoRub to be more effective than placebo petroleum rub for helping cough and congestion with regard to helping children and adults sleep.[7] However, the study also showed that, unlike with the petroleum rub placebo, Vicks VapoRub was associated with burning sensations to the skin (28%), nose (14%) and eyes (16%), with 5% of study participants reporting redness and rash when using the product.[8] The study's first author is a paid consultant for Procter & Gamble, maker of VapoRub.[9]

A study conducted in 1994 suggests menthol and camphor are effective cough suppressants for guinea pigs.[10] It has been suggested that thymol oil can reduce or cure onychomycosis (nail fungus), although the same source mentions that "no human studies have been conducted to test whether thymol is a lasting and effective treatment".[11]

Ingredients edit

The ingredients, as listed on older product labels, are: camphor, menthol, spirits of turpentine, oil of eucalyptus, cedarwood, nutmeg, and thymol, all "in a specially balanced Vick formula".

United States edit

Active ingredients: Label reads: Active Ingredients (Purpose)

Regular:

Ingredient % Purpose
Camphor (synthetic) 4.8% Cough suppressant and topical analgesic
Eucalyptus oil 1.2% Cough suppressant
Menthol 2.6% Cough suppressant and topical analgesic

Lemon:

Ingredient % Purpose
Camphor (synthetic) 4.7% Cough suppressant and topical analgesic
Eucalyptus oil 1.2% Cough suppressant
Menthol 2.6% Cough suppressant and topical analgesic

Inactive ingredients

Regular & Lemon:

Lemon:

India edit

In India, Vicks VapoRub is made by Procter & Gamble (P&G). The formulation is almost the same as the one stated above. P&G claims Vicks Vaporub to be an Ayurvedic medicine,[12] as indicated on the package. The ingredients (per 100 g of product) are stated as follows:

Ingredient English Amount
Pudinah ke phool Menthol 2.82 g
Karpoor Camphor 5.25 g
Ajowan ke phool Thymol 0.10 g
Tarpin ka tel Turpentine oil 5.57 ml
Nilgiri tel Eucalyptol 1.49 ml
Jatiphal tel Nutmeg oil 0.54 ml
Ointment base q.s.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in German). Wick.de. 2016-01-02. Archived from the original on 2014-02-10. Retrieved 2017-06-17.
  2. ^ Schwarcz, Joe (2003). Dr. Joe and what You Didn't Know. Toronto: ECW Press. p. 142.
  3. ^ Bermudez, Esmerelda (March 26, 2019). "'Vivaporu': For many Latinos, memories of Vicks VapoRub are as strong as the scent of eucalyptus". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  4. ^ Dotzel, M. M. (2000). Human drugs: Antitussive products containing camphor or menthol; final monograph. Food and Drug Administration, HHS. https://regulations.vlex.com/vid/antitussive-camphor-menthol-monograph-23095125
  5. ^ . vicks.com. Archived from the original on December 9, 2014. Retrieved June 17, 2017. Do not use: by mouth, with tight bandages, in nostrils, in wounds or damaged skin
  6. ^ Abanses, Juan Carlos; Arima, Shinobu; Rubin, Bruce K. (January 2009). "Vicks VapoRub Induces Mucin Secretion, Decreases Ciliary Beat Frequency, and Increases Tracheal Mucus Transport in the Ferret Trachea". Chest. 135 (1): 143–8. doi:10.1378/chest.08-0095. PMID 19136404.

    "Popular Cold and Cough Treatment May Create Respiratory Distress in Young Children", Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 2009.

  7. ^ Paul, Ian M.; Beiler, Jessica S.; King, Tonya S.; Clapp, Edelveis R.; Vallati, Julie; Berlin Jr, Cheston M. (2010-11-08). "Vapor Rub, Petrolatum, and No Treatment for Children With Nocturnal Cough and Cold Symptoms". Pediatrics. 126 (6): 1092–9. doi:10.1542/peds.2010-1601. PMC 3600823. PMID 21059712.
  8. ^ Allan, G. Michael; Arroll, Bruce (February 18, 2014). "Prevention and treatment of the common cold: making sense of the evidence". Canadian Medical Association Journal. 186 (3): 190–199. doi:10.1503/cmaj.121442. PMC 3928210. PMID 24468694.
  9. ^ Paul, Ian M. (August 2009). "Vicks VapoRub Study". Chest. 136 (2): 650, author reply 650–1. doi:10.1378/chest.09-0324. ISSN 0012-3692. PMID 19666773.
  10. ^ Laude, E; Morice, AH; Grattan, TJ (1994). "The Antitussive Effects of Menthol, Camphor and Cineole in Conscious Guinea-pigs". Pulmonary Pharmacology. 7 (3): 179–84. doi:10.1006/pulp.1994.1021. PMID 7827436.
  11. ^ O'Connor, Anahad. "Alternative Medicine Cabinet: Thyme for Toenails". The New York Times.
  12. ^ Semple, David; Smyth, Roger (2013). "Chapter 1 - Psychomythology". Oxford handbook of psychiatry (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 20. ISBN 9780199693887. OCLC 810946942.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vicks VapoRub news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vicks VapoRub is a mentholated topical ointment part of the Vicks brand of over the counter medications owned by the American consumer goods company Procter amp Gamble VapoRub is intended for use on the chest back and throat for cough suppression or on muscles and joints for minor aches and pains Users of VapoRub often apply it immediately before sleep VapoRubTypeOintmentInventorLunsford RichardsonInception1905 1905 ManufacturerVicksAvailableAvailableWebsitevicks wbr com wbr en us wbr shop products wbr vaporubVicks VapoRub ad 1922First sold in 1905 VapoRub was originally manufactured by the family owned company Richardson Vicks Inc based in Greensboro North Carolina Richardson Vicks was sold to Procter amp Gamble in 1985 and is now known as Vicks VapoRub is also manufactured and packaged in India and Mexico In German speaking countries apart from Switzerland it is sold under the name Wick VapoRub to avoid brand blundering as Vicks when pronounced in German would sound similar to the vulgar word fick 1 VapoRub continues to be Vicks s flagship product internationally and the Vicks brand name is often used synonymously with the VapoRub product Contents 1 History 2 Usage 3 Ingredients 3 1 United States 3 2 India 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe product can be traced to Jules Bengue a French pharmacist who created Ben Gay a menthol based treatment for arthritis gout and neuralgia Lunsford Richardson a pharmacist in Selma North Carolina sold Ben Gay and heard from his customers that it cleared their sinuses He blended menthol into petroleum jelly at first calling it Richardson s Croup and Pneumonia Cure Salve later changing the name to Vicks VapoRub It was named after Richardson s brother in law Joshua Vick a physician who had arranged for Richardson to have access to a laboratory to create the product Richardson began selling it in 1905 renaming it Vaporub in 1912 2 In 2019 Vicks re introduced VapoCream a cream version of VapoRub which was previously discontinued in the early 2000s The product is a cultural touchstone among Hispanic and Latino Americans 3 Usage editThis section needs more reliable medical references for verification or relies too heavily on primary sources Please review the contents of the section and add the appropriate references if you can Unsourced or poorly sourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vicks VapoRub news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 nbsp This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Vaporub ad from 1922 showing the international ingredients and the factoryVapoRub can be inhaled with hot steam 4 Any oil based product can get into the lungs if used improperly 5 In pre clinical animal studies the application of Vicks VapoRub directly onto the tracheae of ferrets caused an increase in mucus production compared to a water based lubricant 6 A Penn State study showed Vicks VapoRub to be more effective than placebo petroleum rub for helping cough and congestion with regard to helping children and adults sleep 7 However the study also showed that unlike with the petroleum rub placebo Vicks VapoRub was associated with burning sensations to the skin 28 nose 14 and eyes 16 with 5 of study participants reporting redness and rash when using the product 8 The study s first author is a paid consultant for Procter amp Gamble maker of VapoRub 9 A study conducted in 1994 suggests menthol and camphor are effective cough suppressants for guinea pigs 10 It has been suggested that thymol oil can reduce or cure onychomycosis nail fungus although the same source mentions that no human studies have been conducted to test whether thymol is a lasting and effective treatment 11 Ingredients editThe ingredients as listed on older product labels are camphor menthol spirits of turpentine oil of eucalyptus cedarwood nutmeg and thymol all in a specially balanced Vick formula United States edit Active ingredients Label reads Active Ingredients Purpose Regular Ingredient PurposeCamphor synthetic 4 8 Cough suppressant and topical analgesicEucalyptus oil 1 2 Cough suppressantMenthol 2 6 Cough suppressant and topical analgesicLemon Ingredient PurposeCamphor synthetic 4 7 Cough suppressant and topical analgesicEucalyptus oil 1 2 Cough suppressantMenthol 2 6 Cough suppressant and topical analgesicInactive ingredientsRegular amp Lemon cedarleaf oil nutmeg oil petrolatum thymol turpentine oilLemon lemon fragranceIndia edit In India Vicks VapoRub is made by Procter amp Gamble P amp G The formulation is almost the same as the one stated above P amp G claims Vicks Vaporub to be an Ayurvedic medicine 12 as indicated on the package The ingredients per 100 g of product are stated as follows Ingredient English AmountPudinah ke phool Menthol 2 82 gKarpoor Camphor 5 25 gAjowan ke phool Thymol 0 10 gTarpin ka tel Turpentine oil 5 57 mlNilgiri tel Eucalyptol 1 49 mlJatiphal tel Nutmeg oil 0 54 mlOintment base q s See also editAromatherapy Chest rub Essential oil Levomethamphetamine Vicks Inhaler Mentholatum Tiger BalmReferences edit WICK Vaporub Erkaltungssalbe gegen Erkaltung in German Wick de 2016 01 02 Archived from the original on 2014 02 10 Retrieved 2017 06 17 Schwarcz Joe 2003 Dr Joe and what You Didn t Know Toronto ECW Press p 142 Bermudez Esmerelda March 26 2019 Vivaporu For many Latinos memories of Vicks VapoRub are as strong as the scent of eucalyptus Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 26 2019 Dotzel M M 2000 Human drugs Antitussive products containing camphor or menthol final monograph Food and Drug Administration HHS https regulations vlex com vid antitussive camphor menthol monograph 23095125 Vicks VapoRub Topical Ointment Children s Cough Medicine vicks com Archived from the original on December 9 2014 Retrieved June 17 2017 Do not use by mouth with tight bandages in nostrils in wounds or damaged skin Abanses Juan Carlos Arima Shinobu Rubin Bruce K January 2009 Vicks VapoRub Induces Mucin Secretion Decreases Ciliary Beat Frequency and Increases Tracheal Mucus Transport in the Ferret Trachea Chest 135 1 143 8 doi 10 1378 chest 08 0095 PMID 19136404 Popular Cold and Cough Treatment May Create Respiratory Distress in Young Children Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 2009 Paul Ian M Beiler Jessica S King Tonya S Clapp Edelveis R Vallati Julie Berlin Jr Cheston M 2010 11 08 Vapor Rub Petrolatum and No Treatment for Children With Nocturnal Cough and Cold Symptoms Pediatrics 126 6 1092 9 doi 10 1542 peds 2010 1601 PMC 3600823 PMID 21059712 Allan G Michael Arroll Bruce February 18 2014 Prevention and treatment of the common cold making sense of the evidence Canadian Medical Association Journal 186 3 190 199 doi 10 1503 cmaj 121442 PMC 3928210 PMID 24468694 Paul Ian M August 2009 Vicks VapoRub Study Chest 136 2 650 author reply 650 1 doi 10 1378 chest 09 0324 ISSN 0012 3692 PMID 19666773 Laude E Morice AH Grattan TJ 1994 The Antitussive Effects of Menthol Camphor and Cineole in Conscious Guinea pigs Pulmonary Pharmacology 7 3 179 84 doi 10 1006 pulp 1994 1021 PMID 7827436 O Connor Anahad Alternative Medicine Cabinet Thyme for Toenails The New York Times Semple David Smyth Roger 2013 Chapter 1 Psychomythology Oxford handbook of psychiatry 3rd ed Oxford Oxford University Press p 20 ISBN 9780199693887 OCLC 810946942 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vicks VapoRub Official site Archived 2014 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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