DANDROP LOTION
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition KETOCONAZOLE TOPICAL (2%w/v), Zinc pyrithione (1%w/v)
Rs 396.00
MRP Rs 440.00
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( 100 ml in 1 bottle )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- People think that Dandrop Lotion, which is made with ketoconazole, is safe to use on the skin while pregnant.
- Very little absorption via the skin means a low risk to the fetus.
- You should only use it on your scalp and not on broken skin.
- Don't use it too much or for too long without talking to your doctor first.
- To keep from accidentally eating it, rinse it well.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is Dandrop Lotion used for?
It is used to treat flaking and itching of the scalp, seborrheic dermatitis, fungal scalp infections, and dandruff.
Q2: How long does it take to see results?
Most people observe improvement in 2 to 4 weeks.
Q3: Is it safe to use every day?
Usually 2–3 times a week, unless your doctor says to use it every day.
Q4. Does it stop hair from falling out?
It helps with hair loss caused by dandruff, but not hair loss caused by hormones or lack of nutrients.
Q5. Is it safe for hair that has been dyed or treated?
Yes, it's usually safe.
Q6. Is it safe for kids to use?
For kids over 12, it's safe; for younger kids, talk to a doctor.
Expert Advice
- Use just on the scalp, not on the face, eyes, or lips.
- Let it sit on your scalp for 3 to 5 minutes before washing it off.
- Use often for the greatest results.
- On treatment days, don't use any additional harsh shampoos or things that irritate the scalp.
- If you have really bad dandruff, your doctor may suggest using different anti-dandruff treatments on a regular basis.
- If you notice redness or irritation, use it less often or stop using it for a while.
Side Effects
- A lot:
- A little burning
- Itching
- Scalp that is dry
- Flaky
- Not as Common:
- Hair that is oily or dry
- Change in hair color (for a short time)
- A little bit of irritation
- Serious (rare):
- Very bad allergic reaction
- Swelling and redness
- Scalp blistering
- If you have serious reactions, stop using it and see a doctor.
How It Works
- Ketoconazole and/or Zinc Pyrithione are what make Dandrop Lotion work:
- Ketoconazole
- Antifungal drugs
- It kills the fungus Malassezia, which is the principal cause of seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff.
- Lessens itching, irritation, and flaking
- Zinc Pyrithione (if it is there)
- Works against both bacteria and fungi
- Stops fungus from growing too much and soothes the scalp.
- They work together to keep dandruff under control for a long time.
Medicine Interaction
- Interactions are few because it is a lotion for the skin.
- Be careful with:
- Steroids on the scalp for a short time
- Other antifungal shampoos (use as needed)
- Do not use hair dyes or chemical treatments on the same day to avoid irritation.
- There aren't many medication interactions because absorption is quite minimal.
How to Use
- Before using, shake the bottle well.
- Put enough lotion on the part of your scalp that hurts.
- Gently rub.
- Keep it on for 3 to 5 minutes.
- Wash it well with water.
- Use as directed or 2 to 3 times a week.
- For maintenance, once a week after symptoms become better.
- Don't let it touch your eyes; wash it off right away if it does.
Uses / Indications
- Dandruff
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Malassezia is a type of fungal illness that affects the scalp.
- Itching and flaking of the scalp
- Hair loss due to dandruff
- People think that Dandrop Lotion, which is made with ketoconazole, is safe to use on the skin while pregnant.
- Very little absorption via the skin means a low risk to the fetus.
- You should only use it on your scalp and not on broken skin.
- Don't use it too much or for too long without talking to your doctor first.
- To keep from accidentally eating it, rinse it well.