Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid is primarily used for managing various skin conditions such as acne, warts, corns, calluses, and photo-damaged skin. It belongs to the group of keratolytic medications.
It is also employed in the management of dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis, and for reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and hyper-pigmentation in photo-damaged skin.
Skin irritation
Skin redness
Dryness
Peeling of skin
Burning or stinging sensations
Salicylic Acid is a beta-hydroxy acid. It breaks down keratin, an important protein in skin structure, by dissolving the glue-like substance that holds skin cells together. This promotes exfoliation of the outermost layer of the skin, helping to remove dead skin cells, oils, and other debris that might block pores and cause acne.
Lactic Acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid. Similar to salicylic acid, it also promotes the shedding of dead skin cells from the skin's surface. Additionally, it acts as a humectant, increasing moisture levels in the skin which can help counteract any drying effects caused by salicylic acid.
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Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid is available as creams, lotions, gels, and medicated plasters for topical applications. For scalp conditions like dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis, it is available in the form of shampoos.
This medication is generally recommended for adults and children above 2 years of age.
This medicine is contraindicated in patients with known allergies to lactic acid or salicylic acid. It is also not recommended for use on broken, irritated, infected, or inflamed skin areas. It should not be applied on moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growth, or genital warts.
Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid may interact with other topical acne medications (e.g., retinoids and benzoyl peroxide), with oral salicylate medicines (e.g., aspirin). Medications that increase skin photosensitivity should also be avoided while using this combination.
An overdose of this medication may cause excessive skin irritation, severe redness, peeling, burning or stinging sensations. If you observe these symptoms, inform your doctor immediately.
If you forget to apply this medicine, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor. Below are some tips to manage common side effects:
For skin irritation or dryness, applying an oil-free, non-comedogenic moisturiser may help.
If experiencing burning or stinging sensations, try applying the product on a small test area first before applying it to larger skin areas.
Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid is a topical medication and does not generally affect the ability to drive or operate heavy machinery.
The safety of Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid in pregnancy and breastfeeding is not well established. It should be used only if clearly needed and potential benefits outweigh risks. Consult your doctor before using this medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
People with diabetes or poor circulation should use this medication with caution as it can increase the risk of skin ulceration and infection.
This medicine should be used under medical supervision when applied to large areas of the body or under occlusive dressings due to an increased risk of systemic absorption and toxicity.
Regularly cleanse your skin using a gentle, non-drying cleanser to remove excess oil, dirt, and sweat.
Always apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher when going outdoors as treated skin may be more sensitive to sunlight.
Avoid products that may further irritate skin, such as harsh cleansers, alcohol-based toners, or abrasive scrubs.
Frequently asked questions
No, Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid is not a steroid. This combination belongs to the class of keratolytic medications that help in managing skin disorders by promoting the shedding of dead skin cells.
No, there are no known effects of Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid on sleep. It is a topical medication used for managing skin conditions and does not interfere with sleep.
No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid affects fertility. However, it is always advisable to consult your doctor if you have concerns about any medication and its potential impact on fertility.
No, there are no specific diet restrictions while using Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid. However, maintaining a balanced diet can contribute to overall health and well-being.
Yes, it is generally safe to use Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid daily as instructed by your doctor or as per the product label instructions.
The time taken for Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid to show its effect may vary depending on the condition being managed. For example, improvements in acne are often noticed in 4-8 weeks.
The best time to use Lactic Acid + Salicylic Acid depends on the specific product and condition being treated. Always follow the usage directions as directed by your doctor.
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