What Are the Effects of Pseudolaric Acid D?
Pseudolaric Acid D can be used to treat groin tinea and foot tinea, and has the effect of killing insects and sterilizing, as well as resisting fungal infections. It can kill parasites and fungi effectively, preventing the body from fungal infections. When using Pseudolaric Acid D, there are some matters that need to be paid attention to. This product is for external use only and should not be taken orally. When using this product, spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers should be avoided.
Pseudolaric Acid D is an ethanol extract of the roots and barks of Pseudolarix kaempferi, a pine species. It contains pseudolaric acid, which has a strong inhibitory effect on fungi, but its peeling effect is not significant, and the drug is not easy to penetrate deeply. Salicylic acid can cause epidermal cells to swell, soften, and peel off in a relatively damp environment, enhancing the antifungal effect of Pseudolaric Acid D. Both benzoic acid and salicylic acid can bind to the amino groups of proteins to exert antibacterial effects, and both have antifungal effects. Ethanol can increase the penetrability of the drug, so this product has a very strong antifungal effect.
1. This product is for external use only and should not be taken orally. 2. Avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy, greasy, and pungent foods. 3. Do not touch the eyes, mouth, or other mucous membranes. Do not use on skin lesions with broken skin. Avoid contact with ironware. 4. Use with caution in lactating women. Skin itching caused by diseases such as diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, etc., is not within the scope of application of this product. 5. This product is not suitable for patients with erosive type foot dampness and those with secondary infections (suppuration). 6. If there is a burning sensation, itching, or redness and swelling at the application site, stop using it immediately, wash it off, and consult a doctor if necessary.