ACNEFON SOFT GELATIN CAPSULE 20mg
Potent Treatment for Severe Acne: Reduces sebum production, fights bacteria, and lessens inflammation.
Prescription Medication: Requires doctor supervision due to potential side effects.
Side Effects: Dryness, rashes, sun sensitivity (more common), and rare mood changes.
Pregnancy Risks: Can cause severe birth defects. Not recommended for pregnant or soon-to-be pregnant women.
Doctor Monitoring & Lab Tests: Regular checkups and blood tests to monitor liver function are crucial.
PREDHEAL OINTMENT (METHYLPREDNISOLONE ACEPONATE) 10gram
PREDHEAL OINTMENT (Methylpredinsolone Aceponate 0.1% w/w, For External Use)
PREDHEAL provides effective relief from inflammatory and allergic skin reactions, addressing redness, itching, and skin thickening
It is suitable for various skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, eczema in children, contact eczema, and degenerative eczema
PREDHEAL is applied topically, targeting skin concerns directly while minimizing systemic absorption
Care should be taken to avoid its use in viral diseases, certain skin conditions, or on the face in specific cases
Pregnant and breastfeeding individuals should use PREDHEAL with caution, weighing the benefits against potential risks
PREDHEAL CREAM (METHYLPREDNISOLONE ACEPONATE) 10g
PREDHEAL CREAM (METHYLPREDNISOLONE ACEPONATE 0.1%w/w) Topical Coricosteroid
Anti-Inflammatory Relief: Predheal Cream contains Methylprednisolone Aceponate, a corticosteroid, providing effective relief from skin inflammation and related symptoms
Versatile Skin Solution: It's recommended for various skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, eczema in children, contact eczema, and more
Topical Application: Predheal is meant for external use on the skin and should not be applied to the face or used for extended periods on large areas of the body
Limited Systemic Absorption: The cream is designed to minimize systemic absorption, reducing the risk of systemic side effects
Caution in Pregnancy and Lactation: Predheal should be used with caution during pregnancy and avoided during breastfeeding. It's essential to assess the benefits and risks with a healthcare professional