Product Details:
| Strength | 0.1% |
| Pack Size | 20 g |
| Formulation | Cream |
| Usage Area | Face |
| Concern | Acne |
| Skin Type | Acne Prone Skin |
| Shelf Life | 18 months |
Siroskin Cream
INTRODUCTION OF Siroskin Cream:
Siroskin Cream is a medicine used to treat facial angiofibromas, which are small, benign tumors appearing as reddish or skin-colored bumps on the face. It works by reducing abnormal cell growth and inflammation.
Use Siroskin Cream in the dose and duration prescribed by the doctor. Clean and dry the affected area before application, then apply a thin layer of the medicine. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, or open wounds. Use it consistently as prescribed, and do not stop the treatment without consulting your doctor, even if you see improvement.
Inform your doctor about any other medications, creams, or skincare products you are using to avoid potential interactions. Avoid using Siroskin Cream on broken or infected skin, as it may worsen irritation. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a history of skin allergies, consult your doctor before starting this treatment. Siroskin Cream may increase skin sensitivity to sunlight, so avoid prolonged sun exposure and always use sunscreen while on treatment.
USES OF Siroskin Cream
· Prevention of kidney transplant rejection
· Treatment of Facial angiofibroma
BENEFITS OF SIROSKIN CREAM
Prevention of kidney transplant rejection In Treatment of Facial angiofibroma Facial angiofibromas are small, benign tumors that commonly appear as reddish or skin-colored bumps on the face, particularly around the nose and cheeks. Siroskin Cream inhibits abnormal cell growth and inflammation and helps treat facial angiofibroma by reducing the size, redness, and thickness of the lesions. MECHANISM OF ACTION SIROSKIN CREAM Sirolimus works by inhibiting the mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway. By blocking mTOR, sirolimus reduces abnormal cell growth, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and inflammation, which are key factors in the development of angiofibromas. This mechanism helps decrease the size, redness, and thickness of the lesions, improving their overall appearance and preventing further progression.