Sat-07-02-2015, 18:25 PM
(Fri-06-02-2015, 16:26 PM)Fred Wrote: Hello and to Psoriasis Club
Nope sorry not used it either.
Psoriderm Cream:
Stearic Acid; Isopropyl Palmitate; Propylene Glycol; Trolamine; Phenoxyethanol; Purified Water.
Apply to the affected area once or twice daily, or as recommended by the physician. Wash hands after use.
Not to be used for acute, sore or pustular psoriasis or in the presence of infection. Not to be used in cases of sensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Keep away from the eyes and mucous membranes, genital or rectal areas. Avoid cuts and grazes or infected skin.
Psoriderm Bath Additive:
Polysorbate 20; Trolamine; Phenoxyethanol; Water.
Add 30 ml of the emulsion to a standard bath of warm water. Soak for 5 minutes, pat dry.
Not to be used for acute, sore or pustular psoriasis or in the presence of infection. Not to be used in cases of sensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Do not use product undiluted. Keep away from the eyes and broken or inflamed skin.
Both have no known Interaction with other medicinal products.
I am thinking that it was the Coal Tar in the bath additive (40% in my bottle) that seem to be helping me. Oddly though it is not on the list that you have posted. It was prescribed to me whilst I was on a visit to England, here in Tenerife I cannot get anything containing Coal Tar, do you know if Coal Tar has been banned?