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Generic Salicylic Acid Lotion | US FDA Generic | 6% | 1 x 414ml | $70.00 | |
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Generic Salicylic Acid Lotion | US FDA Generic | 6% | 2 x 414ml | $125.00 |
This item requires a prescription from your doctor.
General Information On Akurza Cream
Akurza Cream is used to treat psoriasis. The generic name of the drug is Salicylic acid. It belongs to a group of drugs known as salicylates. The medication works by stimulating the skin to get rid of dead cells by increasing the moisture content, which helps dissolve the ""cement"" between the cells. Akurza Cream is a topical cream which is also used to treat other dry scaly skin conditions and to remove dead skin from the hands and soles of the feet, as well as to treat warts. You can buy Akurza Cream only after consulting your doctor and getting a prescription for it.
Side Effects for Akurza Cream
Akurza Cream may cause side effects such as peeling skin, redness, and burning in areas where it is applied. These side effects are temporary and wane with time. However, you need to inform your doctor if any side effects persist or worsen. The medication may also cause serious side effects in some people. The risk of side effects increases for those who have kidney or liver problems and in children below 12 years of age. Diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, hearing problems, dizziness, tiredness, and mood changes are some of the serious side effects associated with Akurza cream.
Precautions
You should not use Akurza Cream if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any ingredient in the medication. Before starting the treatment, tell your doctor about your medical history of liver and kidney problems, if any. Children face a greater risk of rare side effects caused by the absorption of the medication in the bloodstream. As such, children and teenagers who have chicken pox, have recently received a vaccine, or have any undiagnosed illness should not use Akurza Cream. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should exercise caution while using the drug. They should discuss the benefits and risks with their doctor before they go ahead and buy Akurza Cream.
Akurza Cream Dosage
Akurza Cream is only recommended for topical application. Your doctor will give you specific instructions regarding the application of this cream.
- Before applying the medication, wash the affected area with warm water. Let it soak in the water for at least 5 minutes.
- Gently wipe the skin with a clean, soft cloth. This will remove any loose skin from the affected area.
- Apply a thin coat of Akurza Cream to the affected area.
- Apply the cream only once a day. You may apply it at bedtime or as recommended by your doctor.
- Cover the area (where the medication is applied) with a loose cloth. Do this only if your doctor has recommended it.
- Wash off the medication in the morning.
Interactions
Akurza Cream may interact with some drugs and cause side effects. The medication should not be used along with a live flu vaccine as it increases the risk of Reye's syndrome. You should tell your doctor if you have recently received or plan to receive a flu shot. Also provide your doctor with a list of drugs you are taking at present, including prescription, non-prescription, over the counter, and herbal drugs or supplements. Akurza Cream may also interact with anticoagulants, water pills, and other aspirin products.
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