Soritec 25 Capsule is used to treat psoriasis, an autoimmune skin disorder where the immune system attacks healthy skin cells. This leads to scaly, swollen, and itchy patches, commonly on the knees, elbows, scalp, and trunk. Psoriasis is a lifelong condition, and treatment aims to remove affected skin cells and prevent flare-ups.
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Treatment of psoriasis
Management of severe or extensive skin conditions that do not respond to conventional therapies
May also be used for:
Ichthyosis (genetic skin disorder)
Pityriasis (large scaly skin rashes)
Lichen planus (itchy, non-infectious rashes on arms and legs)
Acitretin – a retinoid derived from Vitamin A.
Action:
Anti-inflammatory
Antiproliferative (slows down excessive skin cell growth)
Gradually reduces redness, scaling, and thickening of skin
Soritec 25 Capsule slows down the rapid growth of skin cells, reduces inflammation, and helps clear thick, scaly patches of skin. It is used when other treatments fail and can be part of long-term maintenance therapy for psoriasis and certain other skin disorders.
Common side effects may include:
Most side effects improve after stopping treatment. Contact your doctor if they persist or worsen.
Do not use if allergic to Acitretin or other ingredients
Contraindicated in:
Children: Use with caution; may affect growth and bone development
Elderly: Dose adjustments may be required
Avoid alcohol, as it increases side-effect risks
May cause vision problems, especially in low light – avoid driving or operating machinery if affected
Store in a cool, dry place
Protect from light and moisture
Keep out of reach of children
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