Description
ALLANTOIN:
Allantoin is a chemical compound that is commonly used in skin care products as a moisturizing and soothing agent. It is also used to help heal wounds and reduce inflammation. It can be found in a variety of forms, such as creams, lotions, and ointments.
Direction of use: It can be used topically on the skin as per the requirement.
Contraindication: Allantoin is generally considered safe for most people to use. However, it may cause skin irritation in some people, so it’s best to test it on a small area of skin before using it more widely.
Doses and Administration: As per the requirement and as directed by the physician.
Side Effects: Rarely it may cause skin irritation, Itching or redness.
Interactions: No known interactions with other medications.
Warnings and Precautions: It should be avoided in case of hypersensitivity or allergy to the drug.
VITAMIN E ACETATE:
Vitamin E acetate is a form of vitamin E that is commonly used as a dietary supplement and in skin care products. It is an antioxidant that helps to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals.
Direction of use: It can be taken orally or can be used topically on the skin as per the requirement.
Contraindication: Vitamin E acetate is generally considered safe for most people to use. However, it may cause an allergic reaction in some people.
Doses and Administration: It can be taken orally as a dietary supplement, or can be applied topically to the skin as per the requirement and as directed by the physician.
Side Effects: It may cause mild stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, headache or skin rash.
Interactions: It may interact with blood thinning medications, so please consult with your doctor before taking it.
Warnings and Precautions: Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult with their doctor before using it.
TEA TREE OIL:
Tea tree oil is an essential oil that is derived from the leaves of the tea tree. It has a wide range of medicinal properties, and is commonly used to treat skin conditions such as acne, dandruff, and fungal infections.
Direction of use: It can be used topically on the skin as per the requirement.
Contraindication: Tea tree oil can be toxic if ingested. It can also cause skin irritation in some people, so it’s best to test it on a small area of skin before using it more widely.
Doses and Administration: As per the requirement and as directed by the physician.
Side Effects: It may cause skin irritation, redness, or itching.
Interactions: No known interactions with other medications.
Warnings and Precautions: It should be avoided in case of hypersensitivity or allergy to the drug. Also, avoid to use undiluted tea tree oil on the skin, as it can be very strong.







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