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Aciclovir Cream/Eye Ointment
Bacitracin Zinc Ointment
Betamethasone Cream/Ointment/Lotion
Betamethasone Dipropionate + Salicylic Acid Lotion/Ointment
Bifonazole Cream/Spray
Cetrimide + Chlorhexidine Cream
Ciclopirox Olamine Cream/Gel/Solution
Clobetasol Propionate Cream/Ointment/Spray/Lotion
Clotrimazole + Betamethasone Cream/Lotion
Clotrimazole Cream/Spray
Desoximetasone Cream/Ointment/Spray
Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel
Diclofenac Sodium Gel/Spray
Diphenhydramine HCl + Zinc Acetate Cream
Econazole Nitrate Cream
Emulsifying Ointment
Erythromycin Gel/Solution/Eye Ointment
Fluocinolone Acetonide Cream/Ointment/Solution
Fluocinonide Ointment/Cream/Solution
Gentamicin Sulfate Cream/Ointment
Hemorrhoid Ointment
Hydrocortisone Cream/Ointment/Lotion
Ibuprofen Gel
Ichthammol Ointment
Ketoconazole Cream/Gel
Lidocaine HCl Cream/Ointment/Gel/Solution
Methyl Salicylate Compound Cream/Ointment/Spray
Miconazole Nitrate Cream/Oral Gel/Spray
Mupirocin Ointment/Cream
Neomycin Sulfate + Fluocinolone Acetonide Cream
Nystatin + Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment/Cream
Nystatin Cream/Ointment
Podophyllotoxin Cream/Solution
Povidone Iodine Solution/Ointment/Gel
Sodium Fusidate Ointment
Terbinafine HCl Cream/Gel/Spray
Tretinoin Cream
Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream/Ointment/Lotion
Triple Antibiotic Ointment
Whitfield’s Ointment (Benzoic Acid & Salicylic Acid Ointment)
Zinc Oxide Ointment
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What is the meaning of Dermatologicals?

Dermatologicals are skin treatments for various conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, rosacea, and skin infections. They can be used to soothe skin irritations, reduce inflammation, and promote wound healing. Dermatological skin care can also address cosmetic concerns like wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.

Dermatological treatments are often highly effective in treating skin conditions and have been extensively researched for their scientifically proven effects. One example is topical corticosteroids, which have been shown to reduce inflammation and itching associated with eczema.

Topical dermatologicals such as dermatological creams, ointments, and gels are typically used for localized skin conditions, while oral dermatological medications are used for more systemic conditions or for cases where topical treatment is not effective.

What are Dermatologicals used for?

What are Dermatologicals used to treat?

Dermatologicals cover a wide array of skin treatments. There are many forms of dermatological symptoms; some common indications include: - Acne - Eczema - Psoriasis - Dermatitis (contact, atopic, seborrheic) - Rosacea - Fungal infections (athlete's foot, ringworm) - Viral infections (herpes simplex, warts) - Bacterial infections (impetigo) - Wounds and ulcers - Hyperpigmentation - Hair loss

What is the mechanism of common Dermatologicals?

Dermatologicals work through various mechanisms depending on their specific indications. Generally, they can be classified into categories based on their main mechanism of action.

As an example, anti-inflammatory dermatological medications work by reducing inflammation in the skin, which can help relieve symptoms such as redness, itching, and swelling. They can include topical corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system response and reducing the production of inflammatory molecules.

Another example is antibacterial dermatological treatments that work by targeting and killing bacterial cells in the skin, which can help treat conditions such as acne, impetigo, and other bacterial infections. They can include antibiotics such as erythromycin or clindamycin, which inhibit the growth and replication of bacterial cells.

Immunomodulatory dermatological topical medicines work by altering the immune system's response in the skin, which can help treat conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. These skin allergy medicines include drugs such as calcineurin inhibitors, which suppress the immune system response and reduce inflammation in the skin.

Types of Dermatologicals

Dermatologicals treat many different symptoms and conditions relating to the skin. The causes of these differ, resulting in different groups of skin treatments.

Topical Steroids

Topical steroids, also known as corticosteroids, are a class of dermatological medications containing synthetic versions of hormones produced by the adrenal gland. They reduce inflammation in the skin by binding to specific receptors in skin cells, inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. Corticosteroid creams and other topical medicines are often used to treat inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and other types of skin allergies. Topical steroids exist in form of creams, ointments, or lotions, or can be injected directly into the skin lesions in more severe cases. Some of the most commonly prescribed corticosteroids include hydrocortisone, betamethasone, and clobetasol propionate.

Dermatological Antibiotics

Antibiotics are a class of drugs for treating bacterial skin infections. Dermatological antibiotics either kill the bacteria directly or by prevent them from multiplying. Common bacterial indications include impetigo, cellulitis, and acne. Topical antibiotics, such as erythromycin and clindamycin, are often used to treat mild to moderate cases of acne, while oral antibiotics, such as doxycycline and tetracycline, may be prescribed for more severe cases.

Anti-Acne Preparations

Anti-acne preparations are a type of dermatological medication used to treat acne vulgaris, a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. These dermatological solutions work by targeting the underlying causes of acne, including excessive sebum production, inflammation, and bacterial overgrowth.

The most common dermatological skin care anti-acne preparations include topical agents such as benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and retinoids. Benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the number of bacteria on the skin and removing dead skin cells, while salicylic acid helps to unclog pores and reduce inflammation. Retinoids, such as tretinoin and adapalene, work by promoting the turnover of skin cells and reducing sebum production.

Emollients and Moisturizers

Emollients and moisturizers are types of dermatological products used in treating various skin conditions. Their mechanism may involve providing hydration, promoting skin barrier function, and reducing moisture loss from the skin. Ingredients such as humectants, occlusives, and other emollients are common. Humectants attract water to the skin, keeping it hydrated. Occlusives form a physical barrier, preventing water loss and maintaining moisture levels. Emollients help smoothen and soften the skin by filling in gaps between skin cells.

These dermatological agents are indicated for conditions such as dry skin, xerosis (rough or scaly skin), eczema, psoriasis, and other skin disorders that result in dryness or compromised skin barrier function. They can also be used to support the healing process after certain dermatological procedures or as general skincare products for maintaining skin health.

List of common Dermatologicals

Dermatologicals come in a range of types for many different skin treatments. What common dermatology medications are available and what common active components are used in these dermatological products?

Dermatological Corticosteroids

- Hydrocortisone (CortiCare™) - Betamethasone (BetaCare™) - Clobetasol propionate (CloproCare™) - Fluticasone propionate (FlutipCare™) - Triamcinolone acetonide (TrilonCare™)

Dermatological Antibiotics

- Bacitracin Zinc + Neomycin Sulfate + Polymyxin B Sulfate (Triple Antibiotic Ointment™) - Erythromycin (ErythroCare™) - Tetracycline (TetraCare™) - Azithromycin (AzithroCare™) - Metronidazole (MetroCare™) - Mupirocin (MupinCare™)

Anti-Acne Preparations

- Tretinoin (TernoCare™) - Erythromycin (ErythroCare™) - Benzoyl peroxide - Salicylic acid - Adapalene

Emollients and Moisturizers

- Zinc oxide (ZinoxCare™) - Ichthammol (ImolCare™) - Whitfield`s Ointment (BenzoCare™) - Hemorrhoidal Ointment (HemoCare™) - Emulsifying Ointment (EmulCare™)

Why are we a trusted Dermatologicals manufacturer?

AdvaCare Pharma was founded with the goal of providing the best value to our distributors by focusing on high-quality, affordable products and market-specific solutions. As a manufacturer of Dermatological medicines, AdvaCare Pharma produces and distributes dermatological creams and ointments as part of a comprehensive range of 500+ pharmaceutical products available in 13 dosage forms.

Our manufacturing facilities in China, India, and the USA conform to strict GMP guidelines and ISO standards. At AdvaCare Pharma, we conduct frequent internal and third-party facility inspections to guarantee that all of our products meet and exceed the standards required by our distributors and health authorities alike. By focusing on quality and value, AdvaCare Pharma creates highly collaborative relationships bringing the best outcomes for our distributors.