Expert advice for Psorinol Ointment
Do wash the skin or scalp one hour after application of dithranol as prolonged exposure may cause skin burning and excessive soreness. Do not apply dithranol on areas of folded skin, such as groin, axilla or underneath the breasts as the skin’s response to dithranol tends to be stronger in these areas. Avoid contact of the cream with eyes, nose and mouth. Do not use dithranol to treat areas of psoriasis lesions on your face. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding. Do not use if you are allergic to dithranol or any of its ingredients. Do not use if you have psoriasis where skin lesions feel and look sore and angry, or on pustular psoriasis (where skin lesions are very tender, inflamed, and involve small blisters filled with pus).
Composition
|
Dithranol Topical (1.15% w/w) |
Side Effect
|
Common
Burning sensation, Skin irritation. |
How to works
|
How Psorinol Ointment works
Dithranol belongs to the class of medications know as antimitotic drugs. It works by reducing the scaling and thickening of the skin thereby helping to clear patches of psoriasis by restoring normal skin development. |