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Propysalic Nf Ointment

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Keshav Says:
Saturday, 4/23/2011 9:49:16 AM
 
Marketed by:

H & H PHARMACEUTICA PVT. LTD
106, Doctor House, Deshmukh Marg,
Mumbai - 400 026.
INDIA

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Hyder Ali Says:
Wednesday, 6/1/2011 5:59:57 AM
 
what is the side effect of Propysalic NF ointment?

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anoopcherian Says:
Friday, 9/2/2011 6:33:06 AM
 
Hai,propysalic nf lotion now a days i am using but good result in this lotion, please advice what is the difference between propysalic nflotion and propysalic nf ointment? .thanks Anoop

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David Says:
Tuesday, 10/11/2011 1:55:17 PM
 
To Anoopcherian,

When it comes to various product uses, I'm not certain if the lotion is any different from the ointment, due to a lack of available information on these products. From what little information I was able to gather, the ointment is used for skin conditions and the lotion is used for hair loss.

Propysalic NF ointment/cream combines Clebatsol and Salicyclic Acid. This is a topical steroid used to treat conditions such as Psoriasis.

More info about each active ingredient can be viewed in the two links below:
http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Clobetasol&page=1003659&ad=true

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Salicylic+Acid&page=1004355&ad=true

Propysalic NF lotion appears to be used for treatment of hair loss. Product reviews note that the lotion is supposed to be rubbed on your scalp during treatment.

Alternatively, I would suggest considering contacting your local pharmacy for more product information, since this is not manufactured in the U.S. and online information is scarce.

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Shashi Says:
Wednesday, 6/13/2012 2:11:07 AM
 
David, that was very useful information you provided. My wife is also suffering from this decease hoping its not sever condition but I'm bit scared about my son he is just 6month old, is wife passing her decease to my son ??. I consulted the Dr. Ramesh and he gave this ointment to apply on skin and Amways O&H lotion to circle the other part, ofcourse it works much better there is no patches on hand and thighs, but it occured in nails it wasn't much that time but now nails looks like lost his life, is this is the seviour if yes please let me know should I consult the doctor and please advise about my son, is there anyway to take precaution before it affect.

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