Calpsor C Lotion
Prescription Required
20 ml
Manufacturer
Biocon LtdStorage
Store below 25°C
- Calpsor C Lotion prevents psoriasis.
- Calpsor C Lotion can prevent the infection of scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Calpsor C Lotion is used to treat psoriasis and combines a number of different medications. It provides relief from edema, itching, and redness. It aids to soften the skin by removing dead skin cells.
Usage instructions-
- Read the pack carefully and use as directed by your doctor.
How It Works-
Calcipotriol and Clobetasol, two medications used to treat psoriasis, are combined to make Calpsor C Lotion. A kind of vitamin D is called calcipotriol. It functions by lessening the overproduction of skin cells, which might accumulate and cause scales to grow on the skin. Clobetasol, a steroid, stops the body from generating certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that result in swollen, puffy, and red skin.
Safety information-
Pregnancy
Calpsor C Lotion should be avoided during pregnancy. Although there have been few human research, animal studies have revealed some consequences on the growing baby. Please consult your physician.
Breastfeeding
Calpsor C Lotion is most likely safe to use while breastfeeding. According to the limited human evidence, the medication poses no major harm to the foetus.
Alcohol
There are no instructions found in this case.
Driving
There are no instructions found in this case.
Kidney
There are no instructions found in this case.
Liver
There are no instructions found in this case.
The active ingredient in Calpsor C Lotion, which cures psoriasis, is calcipotriol. It is a vitamin D derivative. It stops the overproduction of skin cells, which is what causes the scales and patches of skin that characterise psoriasis. The most prevalent kind of psoriasis, plaque, is characterised by the development of large red patches with a silvery or white scaly coating on the skin. Calpsor C Lotion aids in treating plaque psoriasis.
- Dry skin
- Skin irritation
- Itching
- Burning sensation
- Stinging sensation
- Rash


