Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Piece |
| Strength | 0.05% w/w |
| Packaging Size | 20 gm |
| Brand | TAZRET GEL |
| Manufacturer | GLENMARK |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 100 gm |
| Packaging Type | Tube |
| Brand Name | BENOQUIN CREAM 100 GM |
| Manufacturer | MAC REMEDIES |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Composition | MONOBENZONE CREAM 40% |
Generic Name: Monobenzone
Strength: 40% topical cream
Drug Class: Depigmenting agent
Primary Use: Treatment of extensive vitiligo (to permanently remove remaining normal skin pigment and achieve uniform depigmentation).
Not a skin-lightening cream for cosmetic purposes.
Monobenzone works by irreversibly destroying melanocytes (the pigment-producing cells in skin).
This leads to permanent depigmentation of treated skin.
Unlike hydroquinone (which temporarily lightens skin), monobenzone causes irreversible whitening.
It gradually spreads depigmentation beyond the applied site due to systemic absorption.
Vitiligo (extensive, >50% body surface area) – to depigment the remaining normally pigmented skin so the skin tone appears uniform.
Not indicated for freckles, melasma, tanning, or cosmetic skin lightening.
Usually applied thinly to normal pigmented skin areas 2–3 times daily.
Treatment continues for 6–12 months or until desired depigmentation is achieved.
Maintenance applications may be needed occasionally.
Sunscreen use is mandatory since depigmented skin becomes highly sun-sensitive.
Onset: Depigmentation usually begins within 1–4 months.
Full effect: May take 6–12 months.
Duration: Permanent, though some areas may repigment with time.
Common (local):
Redness, burning, itching, mild dermatitis
Dryness, cracking of skin
Serious (rare):
Severe allergic dermatitis
Excessive or uneven depigmentation
Spread of depigmentation to untreated areas
Increased risk of sunburn, skin cancer, photoaging due to loss of melanin protection
Hypersensitivity to monobenzone or phenolic compounds
Children (safety not established)
Cosmetic skin bleaching (not recommended)
Pregnancy and breastfeeding – caution, use only if prescribed
Use only under dermatologist supervision.
Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, broken skin.
Must use broad-spectrum sunscreen and protective clothing lifelong after depigmentation.
Patients should be counseled about irreversible whitening and psychological effects.
No major systemic drug interactions (since topical), but combining with other depigmenting agents or irritants (like hydroquinone, tretinoin) can worsen irritation.
International: Benoquin
India: Monobenzone Cream 40% by various manufacturers (brands vary: Benoquin, Monobright, etc.).
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 unit |
| Packaging Size | 20 g |
| Manufacturer | zydus |
| Brand | THROMBOPHOB |
| Usage/ Application | Home Use |
| Shelf Life | 36 MONTH |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Tube |
| Packaging Size | 22 gm |
| Packaging Type | Tube |
| Brand | Acne Star |
| Manufactured By | Mankind |
| Composition | Clindamycin + Nicotinamide |
| Medicine Type | Allopathic |
| Form | Gel |
| Treatment | Used to treat inflamed acne. |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 15 gm |
| Packaging Type | Tube |
| Brand | DERMI 5 CREAM |
| Manufacturer | UTL |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Clobetasol (0.05% w/w) + Gentamicin (0.1% w/w) + Clotrimazole (1% w/w) + Clioquinol (1% w/w) + Tolnaftate (1% w/w)
This combination cream/ointment is a broad-spectrum topical formulation used to treat mixed fungal, bacterial, and inflammatory skin infections. Each ingredient plays a specific role:
Clobetasol Propionate (0.05%) – A potent corticosteroid that reduces redness, itching, and inflammation.
Gentamicin (0.1%) – An antibiotic that fights bacterial infections.
Clotrimazole (1%) – An antifungal that treats infections caused by fungi and yeast.
Clioquinol (Iodochlorhydroxyquin) (1%) – Has antifungal and antibacterial properties, effective against skin infections.
Tolnaftate (1%) – Another antifungal that prevents fungal growth, especially in athlete’s foot and ringworm.
Main Uses:
Fungal skin infections – Ringworm, athlete’s foot, jock itch, and candidiasis.
Bacterial and mixed infections – Secondary bacterial infections associated with eczema or dermatitis.
Inflammatory skin disorders – Psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis with infection.
Itchy or inflamed skin rashes caused by microbes.
👉 Usually applied thinly on the affected area 1–2 times daily or as directed by a dermatologist.
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Tube |
| Packaging size | 10 gm |
| Strength | 2% w/w |
| Brand | TOFANOL |
| Composition | TOFACITINB OINTMENT |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Tofacitinib
💊 Formulation:Topical ointment or cream
Strength: 2% Tofacitinib (commonly used in clinical studies and trials)
Janus Kinase (JAK) Inhibitor
Used as an immunomodulatory agent
Topical tofacitinib is being used or studied for:
✅ 1. VitiligoHelps restore skin pigmentation by reducing autoimmune activity against melanocytes (pigment-producing cells).
Reduces inflammation, redness, and itching.
Particularly for plaque psoriasis – it reduces skin thickening and scaling.
Helps promote hair regrowth by suppressing immune attack on hair follicles.
🔬 Note: As of 2025, topical tofacitinib is still under investigation in many regions, and not FDA-approved for all conditions. However, off-label use or compounded formulations may be prescribed by dermatologists.
⚙️ How It Works:Tofacitinib blocks Janus kinase (JAK) enzymes, particularly JAK1 and JAK3, which are involved in the signaling of inflammatory cytokines (like IL-2, IL-4, IL-15).
🧠 Result:
Suppresses the overactive immune response in the skin.
Reduces inflammation, autoimmune attack, and allows skin or hair to recover.
Apply a thin layer to the affected area once or twice daily (as directed by a doctor).
Use only on intact skin; avoid eyes, mouth, or broken skin.
Wash hands before and after use.
Mild burning or stinging at the application site
Itching or redness
Dryness
Even though systemic absorption from ointment is low, the following are rare but possible:
Local skin infections
Acne or folliculitis
Suppressed local immune response (especially with prolonged use or over large areas)
Theoretical risk of systemic immunosuppression (very rare in topical form)
Infected or broken skin
Pregnant or breastfeeding women (unless directed by a physician)
Patients with active tuberculosis or viral skin infections
Children (unless specifically prescribed)
| Feature | Topical Tofacitinib | Oral Tofacitinib (Xeljanz®) |
|---|---|---|
| Use | Skin conditions (local) | Rheumatoid arthritis, UC, etc. |
| Absorption | Minimal (local action) | Systemic |
| Side Effects | Mostly local | Risk of infections, clots, etc. |
| FDA Approval | Not yet widely approved | Approved for systemic diseases |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Tube |
| Pack Size | 5 g |
| Pack Type | Tube |
| Strength | 2% |
| Brand Name | T MUCE OINTMENT |
| Manufacturer | Leeford |
| Shelf Life | 36 month |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Mupirocin 2% ointment is a topical antibiotic that is highly effective against certain skin infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) and Streptococcus pyogenes. Here’s the detailed explanation:
Composition & Class
Active ingredient: Mupirocin (2% w/w).
Formulation: White to off-white ointment in a polyethylene glycol (PEG) base.
Class: Monoxycarbolic acid antibiotic (derived from Pseudomonas fluorescens).
Mupirocin specifically inhibits bacterial isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase, an enzyme needed for protein synthesis.
Without this, bacteria cannot make essential proteins → leading to inhibition of growth and cell death.
Selective action: Unique mechanism → very low cross-resistance with other antibiotic classes.
Effective against (Gram-positive):
Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA)
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Streptococcus pyogenes
Limited effect on Gram-negative bacteria (not generally used for them).
Primary skin infections:
Impetigo (very common use, especially in children)
Folliculitis
Furunculosis (boils)
Infected minor cuts, abrasions, wounds, burns
Secondary skin infections:
Eczema with bacterial superinfection
Dermatitis with secondary infection
Nasal ointment form (special formulation, not regular skin ointment):
Eradication of Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) from the nasal passages in carriers.
Apply a small amount (pea-sized) 2–3 times daily to the affected area.
Can be covered with a sterile gauze if necessary.
Usual duration: 5 to 10 days (not recommended for >10 days without doctor’s advice).
Local: burning, stinging, itching, redness, dryness.
Allergic contact dermatitis (rare, less common than with neomycin).
Systemic effects: very rare since mupirocin is minimally absorbed through intact skin.
Not for eye or mucosal application (unless in special ophthalmic formulations).
Avoid prolonged use → risk of overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms (fungi/yeast).
Use cautiously in large open wounds or severe burns, since PEG base may get absorbed and affect kidney function in renal patients.
Only for external use (except nasal ointment which is specially designed).
Ointment: 2% strength in 5g / 15g tubes.
Also available as a cream (2%) for different skin types.
Prescription medicine in most countries.
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 30 g |
| Skin Type | All Type Skin |
| Form | Cream |
| Product Type | Biological Products |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Pack Type | Box |
| Packaging Type | Tube |
Neomycin ointment is a topical antibiotic medication that is used to prevent or treat minor skin infections caused by bacteria.
Composition & ClassActive ingredient: Neomycin sulfate (an aminoglycoside antibiotic).
Form: Ointment base (petrolatum, paraffin, or lanolin type base).
Sometimes, it is available in combination with other antibiotics (like Bacitracin, Polymyxin B) or corticosteroids (like Hydrocortisone).
Neomycin binds to the 30S ribosomal subunit of bacteria.
This interferes with protein synthesis, leading to faulty proteins and eventual bacterial cell death.
Effective mainly against gram-negative bacteria (e.g., E. coli, Klebsiella, Proteus) and some gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus).
Minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions
Minor burns
Post-surgical wound care (for preventing infection)
Skin infections like folliculitis or impetigo (mild cases)
Often used in combination ointments (e.g., Neosporin = Neomycin + Polymyxin B + Bacitracin).
Clean and dry the affected skin area.
Apply a thin layer of the ointment 1–3 times daily.
It may be covered with a sterile bandage if required.
Local irritation: redness, itching, rash, or burning at application site.
Allergic reactions / contact dermatitis are relatively common (especially with prolonged use).
Ototoxicity & nephrotoxicity: If absorbed systemically (rare in topical use, but possible if applied over large/raw areas or in patients with renal impairment).
Avoid applying to large, deep, or severe wounds without medical advice.
Not recommended for long-term use → risk of bacterial resistance or fungal overgrowth.
Caution in people with aminoglycoside allergy.
Avoid eye or ear canal use unless specifically formulated for ophthalmic/otic use.
Comes in tubes or jars, usually 0.5% – 1% Neomycin sulfate strength.
Available OTC in some countries (alone or in triple antibiotic ointments), prescription-only in others.
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