Uses:
- Renewal of skin surface and acceleration of wound healing.
- Moisturization and softening of skin.
- Treatment of dry skin conditions like atopic dermatitis.
- Treatment of sore nipples in breastfeeding women.
Therapeutic Effects:
- Allantoin neutralizes irritants, increases the water content in the intracellular matrix, and enhances cell proliferation resulting in the regeneration of damaged epithelium, skin protectant effect, and healthy-looking skin.
- Aloe vera mainly increases blood circulation to the affected areas and prevents cell death.
- Glycerine works as an emollient and humectant. It absorbs water from the surrounding, reducing its evaporation through the skin's surface.
- Lanolin penetrates the skin and facilitates absorption.
- Vitamin E blocks lipid peroxidation and has antioxidant effects. It increases water binding capacity.
Interaction with other drugs: There are no known drug interactions between Radvera lotion when used in skincare products. These ingredients are generally considered safe for topical use, and there is no evidence to suggest that they interact with any medications when applied to the skin. It is necessary to consult with a healthcare provider or a dermatologist before using any new skincare products.
Safety Advices:
- Store Radvera Lotion at room temperature (30°C).
- Keep it out of reach from children.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant before applying Radvera Lotion.
- Consult your doctor for advice before applying this Radvera Lotion if you are a breastfeeding mother.
- Consult your doctor if you have any lung diseases before applying Radvera Lotion.
- Inform your doctor if you have any liver problems before applying Radvera Lotion.
- It is safe to drive vehicles or operate heavy machinery after applying this Radvera Lotion.
Side Effects: Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all drugs cause side effects, not everyone gets them. Radvera lotion is generally safe and won't cause any side effects. If you experience any unusual effects, consult your physician for advice.
Word of Advice:
- Always read the product label and follow the manufacturer's instructions for use.
- Do a patch test before using a new product, mainly if you have sensitive skin or a history of allergies.
- Apply a small amount of the product to an affected area of the skin and wait at least 24 hours to see if there is any reaction.
- If you get any irritation or adverse reactions, avoid using the product and consult a healthcare provider or a dermatologist.
- Store the skin care products containing Radvera lotion away from direct sunlight.
- Check the expiration date of the product before using it. Expired products may be less effective and cause skin irritation or other problems.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding or have any underlying medical conditions, speak with your doctor before using new skincare products.
- Always use sunscreen outside, as this product does not provide sun protection.
FAQs:
Q 1. Where should you avoid applying the Radvera Lotion? A: It's important to avoid applying the Radvera Lotion to any broken, irritated, or infected skin and to avoid getting it in your eyes or mouth. If you experience skin irritation or allergic reactions after using the product, discontinue and seek medical attention if necessary.
Q 2. How to apply Radvera Lotion? A: Radvera Lotion should be applied topically. Shake the lotion bottle well before using it. Squeeze a small quantity of lotion onto your palm or the affected area. Use enough to cover the entire area with a thin, even product layer. Using your fingertips, gently massage the lotion into the skin in a circular motion until it is fully absorbed. Repeat this process two to three times a day for a better result.
Q 3. Is it safe to use Radvera Lotion during pregnancy? A: Radvera Lotions are generally considered safe to use during pregnancy, but it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before using any new skincare products while pregnant.
Q 4. Who should not take a Radvera Lotion? A: Radvera Lotion should not be taken by individuals allergic to it or its ingredients.
Q 5. How does Radvera Lotion work topically? A: When Radvera Lotion is applied topically, combining these ingredients can help improve the appearance and texture of the skin, particularly for those with dry, sensitive, or eczema-prone skin.
Fact Box:
- Molecule name: Allantoin, Aloe Vera, Glycerin, Lanolin, and Vitamin E
- Therapeutic class: Skin protectants
- Pharmacological class:
- Allantoin - Keratolytics
- Aloe vera - Nourisher
- Glycerin - Humectant
- Lanolin - Emollient
- Vitamin E - Anti-oxidant
- Indications:
- Renewal of skin surface and acceleration of wound healing
- Moisturization and Softening of skin
- Treatment of dry skin conditions like atopic dermatitis, etc
- Treatment of sore nipples in breastfeeding women