DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak should be applied to clean, dry skin. If the affected area has been washed with soap and water, gently pat it dry with a clean towel. Shake well before use, if necessary. Apply a thin layer to affected skin once daily.
Apply topically to the skin with the fingertips and rub gently into the skin until completely absorbed. Avoid excessive application to the broken skin or raw surfaces, as this will increase the hazard of a resultant irritation. Avoid contact of the medicament with the eyes, mucous membranes, or sensitive areas. In the event of some accidental eye exposure, an adequately water flushing is to be affected.
Follow the instructions provided by your doctor about applying the medication. If you are not sure how to apply the medication or have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Active ingredients of DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak combined features aim at very reasons for developing the inflammation process or skin irritants. Basically, the anti-inflammatory medications it contains reduce redness and swelling with an action to sooth the skin layer and hence further irritating consequences minimally result. These also offer moistening advantages necessary in among others, some forms, like eczema and dermatitis, during which dry conditions let the pathological effects flare even more.
DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak functions like a physical barrier when applied topically, preventing moisture loss over the lesion and, therefore, facilitating the underlying process of healing. These active ingredients have an additional inhibiting action on the highly active immune response of the skin, clinically manifested as inflammation, itching, and discomfort.
Such emollient and moisturizing combinations, with its anti-inflammatory action, make it effective against dermatological conditions. This returns skin to its normal condition and therefore is comforting for the patient.
DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak, like any medication, contains an immense about of side effects, which, in fact may or may not appear. The following can be possible:
- Skin Irritation: Slight redness, burning, or stinging may occur, though most of them would evaporate once the usage progresses for a reasonable period and your skin gets adapted to it. Most of it is due to when your skin is either fractured or hypersensitive.
- Dryness or Peeling: Although this cream moisturizes the skin to a great extent, its overuse can lead to peeling or drying of the skin.
- Allergic Reactions: Though rare, a person can be allergic to any one ingredient in the medicament. The presenting features would be rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing. These symptoms, if present, indicate that the product needs to be stopped and medical attention must be sought.
- Skin Sensitivity: Prolonged therapy with topical agents may lead to skin sensitivity to sunlight and other irritants, causing irritation and other adverse reactions.
If side effects take place or the skin’s condition appears different, consult your health professional for further advice.
The following are warnings and precautions to consider upon administering DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak:
- Avoid Application on Open Wounds: Avoid application on ulcerated, inflamed, or lacerated skin so as not to be more irritated and the complication arise.
- Short Course Therapy: DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak is best suited as with all topicals, in short-term application due to its propensity like any other topical regimens of yielding side effects of skin atrophy and even anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
- Pregnancy and Lactation: Consult your doctor before using this product if pregnant, likely to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Safety in pregnancy or lactation has not been established; thus, it should be considered by a health professional weighing the risks against the benefits.
- Photosensitivity: The formulation contains some photosensitive ingredients; hence, it increases the sensitivity of skin to sunlight. Also, exposure to sunlight should be treated with caution along with the addition of sunscreen to provide added protection.
Systemic drug interactions with topical application of DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak are not expected to occur. However, it is best to inform the doctor of any current topical and prescription medications to appropriately advise on their safe use. Treatments that relate to certain skin conditions could be interfered with by active ingredients in DermacinRx Leditral PharmaPak; hence, your healthcare professional shall consider the chance of an adverse reaction.
Also, if you are on any medication for anti-inflammation or on any corticosteroid-based medication, do inform the doctor to avoid any risk of side effects or interactions unnecessarily.
DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak is generally used once to twice daily or as directed depending on skin condition. Dosage and frequency of applications are specific for the prescribing physician and any variance from his or her recommended treatment should not be done without consulting him first. Apply DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak using a thin film and avoid going overboard just to minimize potential irritation and/or adverse effects on the skin.
If you forget to take a dose, apply it as soon as you remember, but if it is almost time for your next application, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not apply extra medication to make up for a missed dose.
DermacinRx Lexitral PharmaPak is a prescription medication and hence is a prescription-based drug. It is always better that this be done under prescription and guidance by a doctor, who will diagnose your skin condition and prescribe a particular dosage for you. He or she will monitor your progress and adjust your dosage accordingly to bring about the best possible results. This will involve additional visits so that your doctor can gauge the effectiveness of the medication and make the proper adjustments to tailor the treatment course to your skin type.
As with all prescription medications, it is important to follow the doctor’s orders to the letter and discuss any parallel or additional medications/treatments that one might consider taking in order to avoid any potential interaction.