Re: Luszczyca znika;-))))
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dorotka (---.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl)
Data: 29 sie 2008 - 20:38:02
jola400 Napisał(a):
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> Chcialabym podzielic sie radosna wiadomoscia. Moja
> znajoma polecila mi masc na luszczyce- SILKIS
> Ointment. Powiedziala, ze to jest jedyna masc,
> ktora jej pomaga,ze to jakis najnowszy wynalazek
> i, ze bardzo jest zadowolona z efektow i nei ma
> zadnych nawrotow. Zaopatrzylam sie wiec w te masc
> i stosuje ja od kilku dni. I??? to dziala!!! Wiem,
> ze niektorzy moga pomyslec o tym, ze tam sa
> sterydy, ale ich tam nie ma. Masc pomaga bardzo
> powoli, ale smaruje sie regularnie i widac efekty.
> Juz sie nie moge doczekac kiedy bede miala sliczna
> skore bez plamek, jeeeeeeeeeee. Na luszczyce
> cghoruje od ponad 20 lat i swiadomosc, ze teraz w
> koncu cos mi pomaga po prostu mnie uskrzydla.
> Nie wiem czy te masc mozna kupic w POlsce.
> Mieszkam w UK i tutaj jest na recepte.Zalaczam
> opis z ulotki ( niestety po angielsku)
> pozdrowionka
> Jola
> How does it work?
>
> Silkis ointment contains the active ingredient
> calcitriol, which is a type of medicine called a
> vitamin D analogue.
>
> Calcitriol is used to treat plaque psoriasis,
> which is a condition that results in the scaling
> and thickening of the skin due to excessive skin
> cell production.
>
> Calcitriol reduces the excessive skin cell
> production by binding to the vitamin D receptors
> on skin cells called keratinocytes, in the same
> way as natural vitamin D would bind. This helps to
> bring the rate at which skin cells are produced
> back to normal and therefore helps to improve the
> symptoms of plaque psoriasis.
>
> Silkis ointment should be applied to the affected
> areas of skin twice a day, at morning and at
> bedtime, after washing and drying the skin. The
> benefits of using the ointment should be
> noticeable within four weeks of starting the
> treatment.
>
> What is it used for?
>
>
> Mild to moderately severe plaque psoriasis
> (psoriasis vulgaris) affecting up to 35 per cent
> of the total skin surface.
>
>
> Warning!
>
>
> This ointment is for external use only.
>
>
> Avoid contact with the eyes.
>
>
> Use of the ointment on the face should be limited,
> as the skin on the face is more prone to
> irritation.
>
>
> Wash your hands after applying this medicine to
> avoid inadvertently transferring it to other
> areas.
>
>
> Do not exceed the recommended dose. A maximum of
> 30 grams of ointment can be used daily and not
> more than one third of the total skin surface
> should be covered.
>
>
> Dressings or bandages should not be used to cover
> areas of skin being treated. This can lead to
> increased absorption of the ointment into the
> body, which may result in raised calcium levels in
> the blood.
>
>
> If your skin gets very irritated while using this
> ointment, stop using it and seek medical advice
> from your doctor.
>
>
> You should avoid using skin exfoliating products
> and astringents while using this ointment, as they
> may increase any skin irritation.
>
>
> Use with caution in
>
>
> People who are taking calcium supplements, high
> doses of vitamin D, or other medicines that can
> increase the amount of calcium in the blood (see
> end of factsheet for more details).
>
>
> Not to be used in
>
>
> People with calcium metabolism disorders.
>
>
> High levels of calcium in the blood
> (hypercalcaemia).
>
>
> Kidney disease.
>
>
> Liver disease.
>
>
> Breastfeeding.
>
>
> Children.
>
>
> This medicine should not be used if you are
> allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please
> inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have
> previously experienced such an allergy.
>
> If you feel you have experienced an allergic
> reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your
> doctor or pharmacist immediately.
>
> Pregnancy and breastfeeding
>
> Certain medicines should not be used during
> pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, other
> medicines may be safely used in pregnancy or
> breastfeeding providing the benefits to the mother
> outweigh the risks to the unborn baby. Always
> inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning
> a pregnancy, before using any medicine.
>
>
> This medicine may be absorbed through the skin in
> small amounts. Its safety for use during pregnancy
> has not been established. It is not recommended
> for use in pregnancy unless considered essential
> by your doctor. Seek medical advice from your
> doctor. If you are using this ointment during
> pregnancy it will be necessary for you to have the
> amount of calcium in your blood monitored.
>
>
> This medicine may be absorbed through the skin in
> small amounts. It is not known if it passes into
> breast milk. As a result, the manufacturers state
> that the ointment should not be used by women who
> are breastfeeding.
>
>
> Side effects
>
> Medicines and their possible side effects can
> affect individual people in different ways. The
> following are some of the side effects that are
> known to be associated with this medicine. Because
> a side effect is stated here, it does not mean
> that all people using this medicine will
> experience that or any side effect.
>
>
> Temporary skin irritation, such as itching or
> reddening of the skin.
>
>
> The side effects listed above may not include all
> of the side effects reported by the drug's
> manufacturer.
>
> For more information about any other possible
> risks associated with this medicine, please read
> the information provided with the medicine or
> consult your doctor or pharmacist.
>
> How can this medicine affect other medicines?
>
> It is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist
> what medicines you are already using, including
> those bought without a prescription and herbal
> medicines, before you start treatment with this
> medicine. Similarly, check with your doctor or
> pharmacist before using any new medicines while
> using this one, to ensure that the combination is
> safe.
>
> There may be a risk of raised calcium levels in
> the blood (hypercalcaemia) if this ointment is
> used by people regularly taking any of the
> following medicines:
>
>
> thiazide diuretics, such as bendroflumethiazide,
> indapamide and metolazone
>
>
> calcium supplements, such as Calcichew, Calcichew
> forte
>
>
> high doses of vitamin D.
>
>
> If your skin is irritated by Silkis ointment, the
> use of skin products such as exfoliating agents,
> astringents and other irritants may make this
> worse. For this reason, these types of products
> are best avoided while using Silkis ointment.
>
> Other medicines containing the same active
> ingredient
>
> There are currently no other medicines available
> in the UK that contain calcitriol for treating
> psoriasis