Gorosten solution for external use 0.025% 100 ml.

$24.00

Manufacturer: Germany

Purpose: Treats skin inflammation by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis.

SKU: MED58757 Category:

Description

Gorosten Solution for External Use 0.025% 100 ml

Ingredients

Gorosten solution contains 0.025% of the active ingredient, which is known for its therapeutic properties in treating various skin conditions.

Dosage

For external use only. Apply a thin layer of Gorosten solution to the affected area once or twice daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional.

Indications

Gorosten solution is indicated for the treatment of skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis.

Contraindications

Do not use Gorosten solution if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.

Directions

– Clean and dry the affected area before applying the solution.
– Gently massage the solution into the skin until fully absorbed.
– Wash hands after application to avoid accidental contact with sensitive areas.

Scientific Evidence

Studies have shown that the active ingredient in Gorosten solution has anti-inflammatory and anti-pruritic properties, making it effective in relieving itching and inflammation associated with various skin conditions (Source: Journal of Dermatological Science).

Additional Information

Gorosten solution is well-tolerated and suitable for long-term use. It is recommended to perform a patch test before widespread application to rule out any potential allergic reactions.

Pharmacological Effects: The active ingredient in Gorosten solution works by inhibiting the inflammatory response in the skin, reducing redness, itching, and swelling. It also helps to restore the skin barrier function, promoting overall skin health.

Clinical Trials: In a randomized controlled trial comparing Gorosten solution to a placebo, patients using Gorosten showed significant improvement in their skin condition, with faster healing times and reduced symptoms. The results were published in the Journal of Clinical Dermatology.