Description
Uses:
Kloryl S Cream is prescribed for:
-
Psoriasis (thick, scaly skin patches)
-
Eczema and dermatitis with severe itching and redness
-
Chronic lichenified skin conditions
-
Other inflammatory skin disorders where thick skin buildup occurs
How It Works:
-
Clobetasol (0.05%): A potent topical steroid that suppresses inflammation, itching, and redness.
-
Salicylic Acid (6%): Softens and removes the thickened outer layer of the skin, allowing Clobetasol to penetrate more effectively and work better.
The combination provides faster relief and improves the appearance and texture of affected skin.
How to Use:
-
Clean and dry the affected area before applying.
-
Apply a thin layer of Kloryl S Cream to the affected skin once or twice daily, or as advised by your doctor.
-
Massage gently until the cream is absorbed.
-
Wash hands after application (unless treating the hands).
-
Avoid using on the face, groin, or underarms unless directed by a physician.
Precautions:
-
For external use only.
-
Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and broken or infected skin.
-
Do not apply on large skin areas or use for prolonged periods.
-
Avoid covering the treated area with tight or occlusive dressings unless instructed by your doctor.
-
Long-term use may cause skin thinning or stretch marks.
-
Store below 25°C, away from heat and sunlight.
Dosage:
Apply once or twice daily as recommended by your dermatologist. Duration of treatment depends on the severity and response to therapy.
Side Effects:
Possible side effects include:
-
Burning or irritation at the application site
-
Dryness or peeling of skin
-
Skin thinning or discoloration (with long-term use)
-
Stretch marks or local infection (rare)
Stop using the cream and consult your doctor if you notice severe irritation, swelling, or allergic reactions.







Leave a Reply