Summary of Product Characteristics
last updated on the eMC:
26/09/2007
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SPC
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Psoriderm Emulsion 40% w/v Bath Additive
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Go to top of the page | PSORIDERM™ EMULSION 40% w/v BATH ADDITIVE | |
Go to top of the page | Distilled Coal Tar 40.0% w/v. | |
Go to top of the page | Bath additive. Buff coloured liquid emulsion. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | For use topically as an aid in the treatment of sub-acute and chronic psoriasis. | |
Go to top of the page | For adults, children and the elderly. Add 30 ml of the emulsion to a standard bath of warm water. Soak for 5 minutes, pat dry. | |
Go to top of the page | 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. | |
Go to top of the page | Do not use product undiluted. Keep away from the eyes and broken or inflamed skin. Replace cap after use. Avoid spillage. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Local side-effects do not normally occur. In rare cases of skin irritation, acne-like eruptions or photosensitivity, discontinue treatment. Rarely, Psoriderm Bath Additive may stain skin, hair or fabric. | |
Go to top of the page | There are no known toxic effects resulting from excessive use of Psoriderm Bath Additive. If accidentally swallowed, patients should contact a doctor or hospital immediately. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Coal tar has been used dermatologically for hundreds of years and has been shown to be safe and effective in the treatment of scaly skin conditions such as psoriasis. The British Pharmacopoeia contains monographs on coal tar and coal tar solution, and many formulations of coal tar are used in hospitals throughout the country. The coal tar used in Psoriderm Bath Additive has been specially distilled and is based on a neutral fraction which has been shown to be effective in the treatment of psoriasis.The precise mechanism of action of coal tar is not understood, largely as a result of it comprising up to 10,000 components. There is evidence that topical application of coal tar improves psoriasis by reducing the excessive rate of mitotic epidermal cell division. | |
Go to top of the page | Dry scales, which are a common feature of psoriasis, generally reduce the effectiveness of topically applied treatments by reducing absorption of the active ingredient. An established means of overcoming this problem is to add a mild softening agent such as lecithin. In the case of Psoriderm Bath Additive, however, no such softening agent is included because the dosage and administration regime involves prolonged soaking (5 minutes) in a warm water emulsion which achieves a similar effect. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Polysorbate 20; Triethanolamine; Phenoxyethanol; Water. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Amber glass bottle containing 200 ml. This is supplied as an original pack (OP). | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Dermal LaboratoriesTatmore Place, GosmoreHitchin, Herts SG4 7QR, UK. | |
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