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Pregalin M SR 75mg Tablet 15’S
Pevesca Plus Capsule 10’S
Lyrica 75mg Capsule 14’S
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Pregeb OD 150mg Tablet 10’S
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Clobetasol
CLOBETASOL
Overview:
Clobetasol is a corticosteroid used to treat various skin conditions such as psoriasis, and contact dermatitis,eczema
Classification:
Corticosteroid
Uses:
Treatment of skin rashes and itchy skin – all topical forms except shampoo
Treatment of moderate to severe scalp psoriasis – foam and shampoo only
Treatment of plaque psoriasis not on the scalp
How It Work:
Clobetasol works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers that make the skin red, swollen and itchy.
Dosage:
As prescribed by your doctor
Side Effects:
The most common side effects of clobetasol include:
Burning
irritation
itching
Precautions:
Cushing’s syndrome warning: Absorbing this drug through your skin can cause Cushing’s syndrome. This is an issue related to low hormone levels. Symptoms can include high blood sugar and high blood pressure.
Skin reactions warning: This drug may cause skin reactions. These include acne, inflammation of your hair follicles, color changes, rashes, infections, allergic reactions, and other problems. Skin reactions are more likely to occur if you cover your skin with a dressing after you apply the drug. You should not apply this drug to your face.
Skin infections warning: If you develop a skin infection while using this drug, your doctor may give you medication to treat the infection. If your infection doesn’t get better, your doctor may have you stop using clobetasol.
Warning for effects on your adrenal glands: This drug may cause your adrenal glands to stop working. This can lead to adrenal insufficiency. Symptoms can include dizziness, fainting, low blood pressure, and fatigue. This effect can happen during your treatment or after you stop treatment with this drug. Your risk may be higher if you:
apply this drug to a large area of your skin
use the drug for a long time
use the drug on broken skin
cover your skin after applying the drug
take other steroids
have severe liver problems
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Salicylic Acid
SALICYLIC ACID
Overview
Salicylic Acid is a commonly used skin treatment that helps remove dead skin, unclog pores, and reduce pimples and blackheads. It’s often found in acne creams, face washes, shampoos, and even foot creams for rough or thick skin.
Classification
Salicylic acid belongs to a group of medicines called keratolytics (which help shed the outer layer of skin). It’s also considered a beta hydroxy acid (BHA), often used in skincare products.
Uses
Treats acne, blackheads, and whiteheads
Helps remove corns, calluses, and warts
Used for dandruff and scalp psoriasis in medicated shampoos
Clears out excess oil, dead skin, and prevents clogged pores
Can be used to smooth rough skin patches (like on feet or elbows)
How It Works
Salicylic acid works by softening and loosening dead skin cells on the surface. It helps them shed naturally, which clears blocked pores and reduces swelling and redness in acne. It also has a mild anti-inflammatory effect, calming irritated skin.
Dosage
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects
Most people tolerate it well when used correctly. Possible side effects include:
Dryness or peeling
Skin irritation (redness, burning, stinging)
Itching
Skin becoming more sensitive to sunlight — always use sunscreen
Rare: Allergic reaction or severe irritation (stop using and see a doctor)
Precautions
For external use only — don’t use inside your mouth, nose, or eyes
Avoid on broken, infected, or very sensitive skin
Always do a patch test first, especially if you have sensitive skin
Pregnant or breastfeeding? Ask your doctor before using
Don’t use too often or in large areas — it can cause skin to become too dry or irritated
Avoid mixing with strong exfoliants or other acne medications unless advised
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