Name | Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid |
Classes |
Dermatological/Topical Agent Topical Antiinfective Agent Antipsoriatics |
Diseases |
Eczema Psoriasis Skin Disorder |
English
Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid
Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid is a topical medication used to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. The drug works by reducing the growth rate of skin cells, as well as by reducing inflammation and itching. Boric acid is an antiseptic that helps prevent infections, while dithranol and salicylic acid are keratolytic agents that help to remove dead skin cells.
The recommended dosage and administration of Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid is as follows:
- Apply a thin layer of the medication to the affected area once or twice daily, as directed by your healthcare provider.
- Rub the medication gently into the skin until it is absorbed.
- Wash your hands thoroughly after applying the medication.
The following adverse reactions may occur with the use of Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid:
- Burning or stinging sensation
- Itching or redness of the skin
- Skin irritation
- Dryness or peeling of the skin
Before using Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid, you should be aware of the following warnings and precautions:
- Avoid contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth. If the medication comes into contact with these areas, rinse thoroughly with water.
- Do not apply the medication to broken or inflamed skin, as this may increase the risk of adverse reactions.
- Do not apply the medication to large areas of skin or for prolonged periods of time without first consulting your healthcare provider.
- Inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant, as the safety of this medication during pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
Contraindication
Boric Acid + Dithranol + Salicylic Acid is contraindicated in individuals with a known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in the medication.
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