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actolind 30 ml gel

84.00 SAR | SAR
scientific Name polyhexanide , poloxamer ,
Type Gel
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    Medicine Description

    Actolind gel is a topical preparation used for skin care and to help speed up wound healing and soothe skin irritation. It contains an active ingredient that helps reduce bacterial growth on the skin surface, supporting the natural healing process.

    It works by gently cleansing the affected area while maintaining skin balance without causing irritation. It is used for superficial wounds, minor burns, and some skin ulcers.

    Composition of Actolind

    Actolind contains the following ingredients:

    • Polyhexanide.

    • Poloxamer.

    Strength and dosage form of Actolind

    This product is available as a gel in 30 ml and 50 ml tubes. It is used according to the instructions of a doctor or pharmacist depending on the condition and intended use to ensure the best therapeutic results.

    Indications for use of ACTOLIND

    The main uses of Actolind include:

    • Treatment of superficial wounds.

    • Helping in healing minor burns.

    • Reducing local skin inflammation.

    • Cleaning wounds and preventing bacterial growth.

    • Soothing skin irritation.

    Dosage of Actolind

    The gel is applied to the affected area once or twice daily depending on the severity of the condition and medical advice. The skin should be thoroughly cleaned before use to ensure optimal absorption and effectiveness. The product is left on the skin and is not washed off immediately after application.

    Side effects of Actolind

    The most common side effects include:

    • Mild skin redness.

    • Local itching.

    • Slight irritation at the application site.

    • Mild skin dryness.

    Contraindications of Actolind

    Actolind should not be used in cases of allergy to any of its components. It should also be avoided on deep wounds or severe skin conditions without medical advice. Long-term use over large skin areas should be avoided unless supervised by a healthcare professional.

    Alternatives to Actolind in pharmacies

    Available alternatives include:

    • Mixogreat.

    • Melo.

    • Hyalo.

    • Regetal.

    Proper use of Actolind

    The affected area should be cleaned thoroughly before application. A thin layer of gel is then applied gently without excessive rubbing. It is left to dry or absorb completely. Hands should be washed well after use to avoid spreading the product to other areas of the body.

    Storage conditions

    It should be stored under the following conditions:

    • Store at room temperature.

    • Keep away from direct sunlight.

    • Keep out of reach of children.

    • Do not freeze.

    • Close the tube tightly after use.








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