Lac-Hydrin

Lac-Hydrin (ammonium lactate) is an FDA-approved drug used in the treatment of dry, scaly skin and for the temporary relief of associated itching. Lac-Hydrin is lactic acid and ammonium hydroxide. The compound works as a moisturizing agent when applied topically.

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Before beginning treatment with Lac-Hydrin, it is important that your doctor be informed of your complete medical history. It is especially important that your doctor know if you are allergic to any medications or have any other medical conditions. It is unknown if the drug can harm an unborn baby, so consult with your doctor if you are or become pregnant. Lac-Hydrin can interact with other topical medications. Discuss with your doctor any other medications, cleansers, cosmetics or treatments you may be using. Some medications or preparations can affect the absorption and effectiveness of Lac-Hydrin. Also be sure your doctor is aware of any prescription or non-prescription medications you are taking.

Lac Hydrin

Lac-Hydrin is available in both cream and lotion form. Both contain 12% of the active ingredient. Use Lac-Hydrin as your doctor prescribes. Store the medication according to the directions on the package. Be sure to wash your hands before and after applying Lac-Hydrin. If using the lotion form, shake thoroughly before using. Apply to the affected areas and rub in completely. The most common dosing is twice daily. Use Lac-Hydrin carefully and never on the face (unless directed by your doctor). Avoid getting this medication in your eyes, mouth, nose or on your lips. You must also avoid using Lac-Hydrin on skin that is damaged or abraded (for example after shaving the legs). Avoid too much sunlight, because Lac-Hydrin can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. The information about Lac-Hydrin should be used only as information about Lac-Hydrin. This information about Lac-Hydrin should not be used in place of what your physician says you should do regarding Lac-Hydrin with your particular condition. You should talk with your physician before you take Lac-Hydrin or any prescription drugs. This Lac-Hydrin writer who wrote this piece is not a physician, and this information about Lac-Hydrin should not be taken as medical advice. Wear protective clothing and sunscreen when you are going to be out in the sun.

Side effects of Lac-Hydrin include mild burning, stinging, itching, redness or irritation. If any of these sensations is severe or ongoing, notify your doctor. It could be a sign of allergic reaction. You may also experience more minor peeling, change in color of the skin, eczema, bruising, swelling or dryness. Discuss with your doctor any other symptoms you experience.

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