Treatment of psoriasis with the drug Dr. DERM takes place as follows:
The positive effect of using the drug becomes noticeable after the first use of the cream. Furthermore, results will intensify with each application of the product to the skin and accumulate over the course of treatment.
How to use the product is indicated in the manufacturer's accompanying instructions. Strict compliance with the dosage, method and rules of use will allow you to achieve maximum results when using Dr. DERM.
Experts in Switzerland prescribe this cream for the treatment and prevention of psoriasis. Anti-psoriasis drugs suppress the disease and its symptoms, normalize the condition of the skin and the patient, and act at the cellular level.
How to properly use Dr. DERM is described in detail in the instructions for using the cream. Indications for use of the drug are existing symptoms or clinically diagnosed psoriasis. It can be used alone or in combination with other products.
Treatment of psoriasis with Dr. DERM cream takes place according to the following scheme:
Cream usage time may vary. Psoriasis is a long-term disease and difficult to treat. Therefore, the course of using Dr. DERM cream is at least 30 days. It is indicated for the prevention of the disease or for its minor manifestations. The average course of using the drug is 1. 5 months. The longest course is for people who have had psoriasis for a long time or have severe skin damage. It lasted 2 months.
If necessary, the use of the cream can be repeated 3-4 months after the end of the course of use of the product.
The use of Dr. DERM has virtually no contraindications. You should not only use the cream in the following cases:
The cream does not contain ingredients of synthetic origin. All ingredients of the product are completely natural. After laboratory testing, a series of clinical trials were conducted on a group of volunteers, in which excellent results were obtained.
As a rule, using the cream does not cause side effects. But the manufacturer warns that the product may cause local allergies. No cases of overdose have been recorded.