Aluminium chloride, Cetalkonium chloride, Lidocaine
Indications
Aluminium chloride, Cetalkonium chloride, Lidocaine is used for:
Aluminium Acetate
Aluminum acetate is used to treat inflammation, itching, and stinging of the infected skin and promotes healing.
Aluminum acetate is used to treat inflammation, itching, and stinging of the infected skin and promotes healing.
Adult Dose
Child Dose
Renal Dose
Administration
Contra Indications
Precautions
Pregnancy-Lactation
Interactions
Adverse Effects
Side effects of Aluminium chloride, Cetalkonium chloride, Lidocaine :
Mechanism of Action
Aluminium Acetate
Aluminum Acetate is an astringent. An astrignent is a chemical that tends to shrink or constrict body tissues, usually locally after topical medicinal application. The shrinkage or constriction is through osmotic flow of water (or other fluids) away from the area where the astringent was applied. Astringent medicines cause shrinkage of mucous membranes or exposed tissues and are often used internally to check discharge of blood serum or mucous secretions.
Aluminum Acetate is an astringent. An astrignent is a chemical that tends to shrink or constrict body tissues, usually locally after topical medicinal application. The shrinkage or constriction is through osmotic flow of water (or other fluids) away from the area where the astringent was applied. Astringent medicines cause shrinkage of mucous membranes or exposed tissues and are often used internally to check discharge of blood serum or mucous secretions.