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**Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)** is a live attenuated bacterial preparation derived from *Mycobacterium bovis* and is mainly used as a vaccine for the prevention of **tuberculosis (TB)**, particularly severe forms of the disease in infants and children. It works by stimulating the body’s immune system to develop protection against tuberculosis infection. In addition to its role as a vaccine, BCG is also used in medical therapy for **non-muscle invasive bladder cancer**, where it activates the immune response within the bladder to help destroy cancer cells and reduce the risk of tumor recurrence.
Caffeine
CAFFEINE
Overview:
Caffeine is a natural substance that helps you feel less tired and more awake. You’ll find it in things like coffee, tea, cola, energy drinks, and even in some medications.
Classification: Central nervous system stimulants
Uses:
Fights sleepiness and helps keep you focused
Can help you stay mentally sharp during the day
Often added to pain relievers to make them work better (like in migraine treatment)
Sometimes used in newborns (especially premature babies) to help with breathing problems
How it works:
Caffeine helps you stay awake and focused by blocking a brain chemical called adenosine, which normally makes you feel drowsy.
By stopping adenosine, caffeine keeps your brain more active, helping you feel energized, alert, and a bit more awake. It can also slightly increase your heart rate and make you feel more awake physically and mentally.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects:
Having too much caffeine might cause:
Restlessness or shaky hands
Trouble falling asleep
Rapid heartbeat or a racing pulse
Stomach discomfort or acidity
Mild headaches, especially if you suddenly stop using it
Frequent urination
Feeling uneasy or anxious
Precautions:
Don’t have too much: Taking in large amounts of caffeine can make you feel nervous, interfere with sleep, or cause a fast heartbeat. It’s best to keep it moderate—about 1 to 3 cups of tea or coffee a day is usually safe.
If you’re sensitive, go slow: Some people react strongly to even small doses of caffeine, causing shakiness, headaches, or discomfort.
Avoid it before bedtime: Since caffeine keeps you alert, having it too late in the day (especially after the afternoon) can make it hard to fall asleep.
Pregnant or breastfeeding? Talk to your doctor. Too much caffeine might affect your baby, so it’s safer to limit your intake.
If you have heart issues, anxiety, or high blood pressure: Be careful—caffeine can sometimes worsen these problems.
Check food and medicine labels: Caffeine isn’t only in coffee—it’s also found in soft drinks, energy drinks, chocolate, and some pills like pain relievers or slimming products.
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.
















