Description
π§Ύ What is it used for?
SOLSALIC Lotion is generally used for managing psoriasis and eczemaβskin conditions marked by red, itchy, scaly or inflamed patches.
It combines:
Salicylic acid, which softens and removes dead skin cells, helping reduce scaling;
Clobetasol, a powerful corticosteroid that lowers inflammation, redness, itching, and swelling Cleveland Clinic+8Practo+81mg+8WebMD+1Kaiser Permanente+11mg+31mg+31mg+3
β οΈ Common Side Effects
When used as directed:
Skin peeling, thin skin, or dryness
Burning, itching, redness, or general irritation at the applied area 1mg+41mg+41mg+4
π¨ Serious Warnings & Precautions
Not for broken or infected skinβcan cause excessive irritation or scaling DailyMedDrugs.com
Avoid use on face, around eyes, or genital areas unless directed en.wikipedia.org+14Practo+14Kaiser Permanente+14
Thinning of skin or stretch marks may occur with extended use, especially of the steroid componentDailyMed+111mg+111mg+11
Allergic reactions possibleβstop if rash, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing occurs Drugs.com1mg
π Drug & Product Interactions
Avoid using other skin preparations (like benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, tretinoin, alcoholβbased cleansers) on the treated area without medical adviceβrisk of severe irritation mayoclinic.org+1health.com+1
If youβre also using aspirin or methyl salicylate (e.g. in topical rubs), inform your doctorβadditive effects possible Drugs.commedlineplus.gov
π₯ Cautionary Groups
Not recommended in children under 12 unless prescribedβthereβs limited safety data for young usersmedlineplus.gov+2Practo+2en.wikipedia.org+2
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor before use; avoid applying near the chest⦠especially during breastfeeding Practo
People with kidney, liver, or circulation problems should use cautiouslyβespecially if large areas are treatedmedlineplus.gov
β Tips for Safe Use
Apply only to the affected areas, with clean, dry hands. Do not use on open cuts or sores Practomedlineplus.gov
Use sparingly and as prescribedβoften once or twice a day depending on severity Drugs.comPracto
Do not cover the treated skin with airtight dressings unless instructedβthis increases absorption and risk of side effects medlineplus.gov
Gradually reduce use once skin improves to avoid withdrawal flares DailyMedPracto
Watch for skin changesβif irritation, irritation persists, or skin becomes excessively thin, stop and talk to your doctor 1mg1mg
π When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
If you experience severe burning, swelling, blistering, or skin peeling beyond mild dryness
Signs of allergy like hives, facial swelling, throat tightness, or difficulty breathing
Rapid occurrence of thin or fragile skin, or stretch marks
Worsening of the skin condition or no improvement after recommended duration
π§ Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Active Ingredients | Salicylic Acid + Clobetasol |
Uses | Eczema & Psoriasis (inflamed, red, itchy, scaly skin) |
Common Side Effects | Peeling, thinning, dryness, burning, redness, itching |
Serious Risks | Skin thinning, allergic reactions, irritation on broken skin |
Interactions | Avoid combining with strong topical agents or salicylates |
Precautions | In children <12, pregnancy/breastfeeding, kidney/liver issues |
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