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What is Psoriasin?

Psoriasin is a topical medication used to treat psoriasis and other skin conditions. It contains coal tar, which has been used for many years to treat a variety of skin issues such as eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff. Coal tar works by slowing down the growth of skin cells and reducing inflammation. Psoriasin helps to relieve the symptoms of psoriasis, such as itching, scaling, and redness.

Psoriasin comes in the form of a cream or ointment, and it should be applied directly to the affected area. It is usually recommended to use the medication once or twice a day, depending on the severity of the condition. It is important to wash your hands after applying the cream to avoid getting it in your eyes or on other parts of your body.

Like all medications, psoriasin may have side effects. The most common side effect is skin irritation, which can be mild or severe depending on the individual. It is important to talk to your doctor if you experience any side effects or if your symptoms do not improve after using psoriasin.

Overall, psoriasin is a topical treatment option for psoriasis that contains coal tar, which has been used for years to treat a variety of skin conditions. It effectively relieves the symptoms associated with psoriasis and has been found to be generally safe and effective for most people. However, it is important to talk to your doctor before using any new medication and to follow the directions for use carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions about psoriasin

Psoriasis treatments aim to stop skin cells from growing so quickly and to remove scales. Options include creams and ointments (topical therapy), light therapy (phototherapy), and oral or injected medications.

Specifications

Product Dimensions‎6.13 x 3 x 2 inches; 4.2 Ounces
Item Weight‎4.2 ounces
Manufacturer‎Alva-Amco Pharmacal Cos., Inc

Active Ingredients: Coal Tar (from Coal Tar Topical Solution, USP 20%) (2 %), Psoriasis/Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment. Inactive Ingredients: Ethanol, Petrolatum, Polysorbate 80.

Psoriasin may cause serious side effects. Stop using Psoriasin and call your doctor at once if you have: severe stinging, burning, swelling, or other irritation of the treated skin.

Safety and effectiveness Safety: Dermatologists have been prescribing coal tar for more than 100 years to treat psoriasis, and it is considered safe for long-term use. Like all medicines, some patients should avoid coal tar. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding may want to use a different treatment.

This may be caused by a trigger, such as injury, sunburn, certain classes of medicines, infection, stress, alcohol, or tobacco. Though not contagious, the condition is hereditary. Psoriasis often returns and can be more severe one time than another.

Psoriasin is produced in the upper layers of the lingual epithelia but is lacking in the most superficial and basal cells. It displays a gradient pattern of expression with decreasing expression from the anterior one-third to the posterior portion of the tongue.

Potential side effects of topical steroids include skin damage, such as skin thinning, changes in pigmentation, easy bruising, stretch marks, redness and dilated surface blood vessels.

Steroid creams or ointments (topical corticosteroids) are commonly used to treat mild to moderate psoriasis in most areas of the body. The treatment works by reducing inflammation. This slows the production of skin cells and reduces itching. Topical corticosteroids range in strength from mild to very strong.

Note that products with different concentrations of coal tar are suitable for different parts of the body. For instance, stronger products are appropriate for the scalp, but not the face. Avoid getting Psoriasin on broken skin, eyes, nose, mouth, anus, or genitals. Wash your hands after applying Psoriasin.

Psoriasis medication that works throughout the body

  • Apremilast: A pill taken twice a day.
  • Biologics: Many approved to treat psoriasis.
  • Biosimilars: Highly similar to a biologic.
  • Cyclosporine: A fast-acting medication.
  • Methotrexate: Used for years to treat severe psoriasis.
  • “Off-label” medicine can be effective.

Symptoms of psoriasis vary from person to person, but some common ones are:

  • Patches of thick, red skin with silvery-white scales that itch or burn, typically on the elbows, knees, scalp, trunk, palms, and soles of the feet.
  • Dry, cracked skin that itches or bleeds.
  • Thick, ridged, pitted nails.

TV spots

TV commercials Psoriasin

Psoriasin TV Commercial for Healthier Skin
Psoriasin TV Spot, 'Visible Results'
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Psoriasin commercials
Psoriasin

Based on the search results, Psoriasin refers to a brand of deep moisturizing ointment that helps relieve itching caused by Psoriasis. Alva-Amco, a pharmaceutical company based in the United States, i...

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