Aloe Vera Gel – Generic Drug Info

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Aloe Vera Gel

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এই জেলটি রোদে পোড়া ভাব বা অল্প পোড়া জায়গায় আরাম দেওয়ার জন্য ত্বকে ব্যবহার করা হয়। এটি শুষ্ক বা খসখসে ত্বককে নরম করতেও সাহায্য করে। গর্ভাবস্থায় এবং বুকের দুধ খাওয়ানোর সময় এটি ত্বকে লাগানো সাধারণত নিরাপদ।

Indications

  • Inflammation
  • Acne
  • Psoriasis
  • UVB ray exposed skin problems
  • Sunburn
  • Wound management
  • Dry skin

Pharmacology

Aloe vera is a succulent plant with thick, fleshy, serrated, lanceolate-shaped leaves of green-greyish color. Aloe vera inner gel is obtained from the lower leaves of the plant by slicing the leaf open. The gel is clear, odorless and tasteless and is free of leaf skin or yellow parts. More than 75 active ingredients from inner gel of aloe vera have been identified including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, sugars, anthraquinones or phenolic compounds, lignin, saponins, sterols, amino acids and salicylic acid.

Different mechanisms have been proposed for the wound-healing effects of aloe vera gel, which include keeping the wound moist, increasing epithelial cell migration, rapid maturation of collagen and reduction in inflammation.

Mucopolysaccharides of aloe vera helps in binding moisture into the skin. It has been identified that the aloe vera gel containing items improves skin hydration by means of humectant mechanism. Aloe vera gel stimulates fibroblast which produces the collagen and elastin fibers making the skin more elastic and less wrinkled.

It inhibits the cyclooxygenase pathway and reduces prostaglandin E2. Recently, the novel anti-inflammatory compound called C-glycosyl chromone was isolated from gel extracts.
Immunomodulating effects occur via activation of macrophage cells to generate nitric oxide, secrete cytokines and present cell surface markers.

Glutathione peroxides activity, superoxide dismutase enzymes and a phenolic antioxidant were found to be present in aloe vera gel, which may be responsible for these antioxidant effects.

Dosage & Administration

Important:
Do not take any medication without a doctor's prescription. Self-medication can be dangerous.
Apply on affected area 3 times daily or as directed by the Physician.

Interaction

In topical administration aloe vera gel is generally considered as safe. Aloe vera gel might enhance the ability of hydrocortisone to reduce swelling if applied topically. The American Pharmaceutical Association rates aloe vera gel for external use in category 2, meaning that “according to a number of well-designed studies and common use, this substance appears to be relatively effective and safe when used in recommended amounts.

Contraindications

Known allergy against aloe vera; discontinue use if skin irritation develops or worsens.

Side Effects

In general, topical application of aloe vera preparations has been regarded as safe as assessed by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel.

Pregnancy & Lactation

There is no evidence that suggests that topical use of aloe vera gel may cause harm to pregnant/lactating mother, fetus or breast-feeding baby.

Storage Conditions

Store in a cool and dry place, away from light and moisture. Store below 25°C. Keep out of reach of children.

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Available Brands

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