Lactic Acid Topical
Uses of Lactic Acid Topical
Lactic Acid Topical is commonly used to treat Corns, Dry and itchy skin such as dermatitis, eczema, Keratoses, psoriasis, Abnormal Skin Growth such as warts, calluses, verrucas
How Lactic Acid Topical Works
Lactic Acid Topical is a lubricating agent. It is commonly used for lubricating and moisturising skin.
Side Effects of Lactic Acid Topical
Mild burning of the skin, Stinging sensation, Peeling of the skin , Blemished skin
Warnings
Kidney Safe If Prescribed
Dose adjustment is not needed in patients with kidney disease.
Alcohol Limited Data
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Lactic Acid Topical as there is no information about Lactic Acid Topical interactions.
Pregnancy Limited Data
No safety precautions is needed in pregnant women.
Driving Generally Safe
Lactic Acid Topical does not affect the general attention and affect the ability to drive.
Liver Limited Data
Lactic Acid Topical is safe to be used in patients with liver disease.
Lactation Limited Data
Lactic Acid Topical is probably safe to use during lactation. No safety precautions is required in lactating women.