Effective Treatment for Vitiligo & Psoriasis with Melanocyl Methoxsalen Ointment part 2
Mode of Application
Apply Melanocyl (Methoxsalen) ointment as directed by your doctor. You should never increase your dosage and its frequency without consulting your doctor. Your problem won't improve quicker by doing so, but side effects of the medicine may get worsened. This topical medication is intended for tiny, distinctly known skin lesions. You need to keep lesions shielded from sunlight or UVA by putting on suitable outfits and applying sun blockers. Since Methoxsalen makes skin highly vulnerable to sunshine for a number of days, ward off exposure to the sun in order to check terrible burns.
Warnings
Methoxsalen along with Aminobenzoic acid forms a potent drug and could result in life-threatening burns if not used in a proper way. This medicinal drug should by no means be administered to a patient by unqualified persons. Only a physician making use of particular lighting conditions should apply this ointment.
Precautions
Specific food items may induce undesirable effects when consumed during Methoxsalen treatment. You should try to steer clear of them as far as possible. They contain celery, limes, figs, carrots, mustard, parsnips, and parsley. Melanocyl is not advised for application all through the pregnancy. Talk about the benefits and hazards with your medical practitioner. It is unknown if this medicine excretes in breast milk. Take the advice of your physician prior to nursing a baby. After application on the skin, stay away from sun exposure for a minimum of 12 to 48 hours. Put on protective clothes, for example caps, gloves and UVA-protected sunglasses. Use sunscreens with sun protection factor 15 on all uncovered skin including lips. Inform your medical professional if you are allergic to sunrays, contagions, lupus, porphyria, carcinoma, or certain drugs.
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