CORCIUM HD Tablet 10’s
Bold Care Extend Delay Spray 50 g
Aciloc Only Oral Liquid 100ml
HICOPE Lotion 100ml
Hicope Lotion 100ml is a topical skincare lotion used to soothe and moisturize dry, irritated, or itchy skin; it combines ingredients like pramoxine (a local anesthetic) with aloe vera, calamine and emollients to relieve itching, irritation, inflammation and help restore skin comfort and hydration when applied externally as directed by a healthcare professional. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe Vera Gel: Pure Multi-Purpose Hydration for Skin and Hair
Aloe Vera Gel functions as an all-purpose botanical extract which contains various nutrients from the fleshy leaves of the Aloe barbadensis plant. The substance exists as the “Plant of Immortality” because it contains almost 96% water together with a powerful combination of vitamins and minerals and active enzymes. This gel provides a lightweight solution which enables deep skin hydration and tissue regeneration without creating a greasy texture.
Key Highlights
Immediate Cooling: The product delivers fast relief from sunburn and heat rashes and post-waxing pain.
The product achieves deep skin hydration because its high water content together with mucopolysaccharides maintains skin moisture while preventing pore blockage.
The complex nutritional composition contains vitamins A C E and B12 together with essential minerals that include zinc and magnesium.
Scalp & Hair Health: The product maintains scalp pH balance while it decreases dandruff and makes hair strands more manageable.
Product Overview
Our Aloe Vera Gel exists as a medical-grade product which people can use for dermatological purposes and daily cosmetic applications. The extract maintains its bioactive Acemannan content which functions as a complex carbohydrate that supports skin cell regeneration while it comforts skin inflammation.
The gel functions as a protective solution which helps people manage their persistent acne and dry patches and minor domestic burns. The drug activates fibroblasts because it stimulates fibroblasts (the cells responsible for collagen and elastin production).
Top Benefits
Acne & Blemish Control: The product contains antimicrobial elements which combat acne bacteria and help fade scars.
Sun Damage Recovery: The product accelerates the healing process for first and second-degree burns because it boosts blood flow to the burned region.
The product serves as a primer which creates an even foundation that maintains skin moisture during prolonged use of heavy makeup.
Anti-Fungal Action: The product targets the fungi that cause dandruff and itchy scalp conditions when users apply it to their scalp.
How to Use
For Skin: The area requires thorough cleansing through the process of cleaning.
Calamine
CALAMINE
Overview:
Calamine is a gentle, pink lotion or cream that soothes and protects irritated skin. It helps reduce itching, mild pain, and redness from things like insect bites, rashes, or minor skin irritations. Its cooling and drying effect calms inflamed or sensitive areas, making the skin feel more comfortable. Calamine is generally safe and is commonly used for quick, temporary relief from everyday skin annoyances.
Classification: Topical skin protectant (Astringent and Antipruritic)
Uses:
Calamine helps soothe itchy, irritated skin, like from insect bites or rashes. It reduces redness and swelling, gives relief from minor burns or sunburn, and dries out oozing spots so the skin can heal faster. Basically, it’s a gentle, all-purpose lotion for everyday skin annoyances.
How it works:
Calamine works mainly by soothing and protecting the skin. Its ingredients, including zinc oxide, form a thin protective layer over irritated areas, which helps reduce itching, redness, and minor inflammation. It also has a mild drying effect, which helps calm oozing or weepy skin and promotes faster healing. In simple terms, it protects, cools, and comforts irritated skin.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
- Mild skin irritation or redness
- Dryness or peeling of the skin
- Rare allergic reactions such as itching, rash, or swelling
Precautions:
When using Calamine, it’s important to follow the instructions and not apply too much, as this can make your skin overly dry. Avoid using it on broken or severely damaged skin. If you have a history of skin allergies, test a little on a small area first. Be careful to keep it away from your eyes. If your skin irritation gets worse or doesn’t improve, it’s best to check with a doctor.
Disclaimer:This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.
Glycerin
e Glycerin IP Liquid is vetted by dermatologists with special mention for safe use for levels of purity. It maintains the skin balance; Glycerin IP Liquid is frequently used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. The clear, viscous liquid creates a barrier to retain moisture by locking off moisture in the skin, making it suitable to cure dry, flaky, or itching skin. It is multipurpose for the skin, hair, and some minor irritations.
Product Information
Category: Skin Care/Topical Protectant
Type: Viscous Liquid
Grade: Indian Pharmacopoeia (I. P.)
Suitability: All types of skin including Normal, Dry, Oily, and Sensitive
Key Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Glycerin (I. P.)
Key Benefits
Intense Hydration: Acts as a natural humectant and, thus, assists in the streaming of moisture from the surroundings to the outer layer of the skin and deeper levels within the skin.
Barriers of Protection: Occurs forming an occlusive film on the skin’s surface to prevent TEWL simultaneously bearing down pollution.
Skin Rejuvenation: Regular use should help to dispose of dead cells, and impart a smoother touch and a more radiant complexion.
Non-Comedogenic: Signifies that the creams are oil-free and are also useful for injecting hydration treatment without blocking one’s pores, making them suitable for people with an acne condition.
Soothing Reliefs: This act of softening the hard parts and inducing a cooling effect is also recommended for the drying process of a winter day or any water creation by eczema or psoriasis.
Directions for Use
Cleanse: Cleanse the affected area with mild soap and water and pat dry.
Dilute (Optional): For facial application, mix 2–3 drops of glycerine with rose water or your regular moisturizer.
Apply: Apply a thin layer of the solution to the skin using one’s fingers.
Massage: Massage the skin gently until the moisture is absorbed. For excellent outcomes, use the cream twice every day after a bath when the skin is moist.
Safety & Storage Information
Usage: For external use only.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use.
A patch test is suggested to also be carried out by a first-time user to rule out any allergic reactions.
Precautions: Do not expose it to your eyes; keep it away from children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is Glycerin all right to apply on the face at night?
Yes, Glycerin can be used as an overnight bleaching agent. Pure Glycerin however is very thick, so it’s mostly suggested to dilute it with rose water or use it right on damp skin for better spreading and penetration.
Q1. Will Glycerin work on oily and acne-prone skin?
Oily skin still needs some level of hydration, though it may sound surprising. Glycerin is non-comedogenic; in other words, it does not clog pores and forms a seal to help hold in moisture without blocking the pores, thus exaggerating acne and increased skin oil.
Q3. How does Glycerin protect the skin in winter?
In cold weather, dry air reduces the natural moisture in the skin. Glycerin acts as a “moisture magnet,” pulling in moisture to the skin and sealing it with a protective film to stop cracks and flakes that are typical in winter.
Q4. Can the liquid be used for any hair or scalp issues?
Yes, glycerin is frequently added to hair treatments and conditioners to purify the person’s dry and itchy scalp. It provides moisture to the hair shafts, making them more manageable and the split ends less visible.
Q5. Any known side effects?
Glycerin is in general considered safe and hypoallergenic. Occasionally, some rare cases might cause perceived mild redness or stinging. Should any irritation persist, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Light Liquid Paraffin
Light Liquid Paraffin (IP/BP grade)
Light Liquid Paraffin, or Mineral Oil in common jargon, remains entirely colorless and odorless after a refined process. A medical-grade skin lubricant, this highly sought-after medicinal ingredient is commonly used for two types of cases: chronic constipation and various dry skin conditions. When applied, it acts as a barrier that protects the body’s moisture from evaporating, whereas preventing water loss from the skin also makes bowel movement easier by softening stool.
Double-Edged Advantages
Internal Action (Laxative): A lubricative laxative that adds a smooth lining in the intestines, helping stool pass easily.
External Action (Skin Care): Useful in conditions like ichthyosis and eczema—it helps with moisture retention, softens the outer skin layer, and provides a protective barrier.
Non-absorbable: It does not get absorbed when taken orally; instead, it passes through the digestive tract, aiding in natural elimination.
Directions for the Light Liquid Paraffin
For Constipation (Oral):
Dosage: Typically 15–30 mL taken at bedtime, adjusted by your physician based on symptom severity.
Timing: Do not take it immediately before lying down; remain upright for at least 30 minutes to prevent lung aspiration.
Duration: Intended for short-term use only; prolonged use may interfere with the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
For Dry Skin (Topical):
Instructions for Use: Apply a thin layer to affected areas.
Best Results: Apply on slightly damp skin immediately after a warm bath.
Duration: Use 2–3 times daily as advised by your dermatologist.
Warnings and Safety
Most Important: Light Liquid Paraffin should never be given to children under 3 years, bedridden patients, or elderly individuals with swallowing difficulties.
Pregnancy: Use only under medical supervision, as prolonged use may lead to vitamin deficiency.
Interaction: Avoid taking it with other medications within 2 hours, as it may reduce drug absorption.
Possible Side Effects
Oral: Anal seepage, abdominal cramps, diarrhea (especially with excessive use).
Topical: Rare cases of folliculitis or temporary skin redness, particularly in sensitive skin.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is Light Liquid Paraffin secure for regular use?
A: It is generally safe for daily skin application. However, for constipation, it should be used only short-term (about one week) to avoid lazy bowel syndrome and nutrient malabsorption.
Q: Can the liquid be taken with juice or water?
A: Yes, it can be mixed with juice, milk, or water. Since it is flavorless but has a distinct texture, mixing improves palatability.
Q: This is different from heavy liquid paraffin; right?
A: Yes. The main difference is viscosity (thickness). Light paraffin is less dense and spreads easily, while heavy paraffin is thicker and used in ointments or specialized formulations.
Q: Can I use light liquid paraffin on my face?
A: While it is an excellent emollient, those with acne-prone skin should avoid using it on the face as it is occlusive and may trap oil, leading to breakouts.
Q: Will it react with other laxatives I am using?
A: It is generally not recommended to combine with other laxatives unless advised by your doctor, as this may cause excessive bowel irritation.















