Ligolane
Ligolane Products are primarily used for
Psoriasis, Vitiligo
About Ligolane Products
Ligolane Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Ligolane are Erythema (skin redness), Blisters on skin, Edema (swelling), Itching.
How Ligolane Products work
Trioxsalen is a photosensitive medication used with UV-A rays. It works by activating certain skin cells (melanocytes) and helps repigment the discolored, white patches in vitiligo. Trioxsalen also slows down the rapid growth of skin cells in psoriasis. This reduces scaling and thickening of the skin.
Patient Concerns about Ligolane Products
Frequently asked questions about Ligolane Products
Frequently asked questions about Trioxsalen
Q. What is Ligolane Tablet used for?
Ligolane Tablet is used with ultraviolet A (UVA) light therapy to treat skin conditions like vitiligo (to increase skin pigmentation) and sometimes psoriasis. It works as a photosensitizer, making your skin more sensitive to UVA, and promoting repigmentation.
Q. What precautions should I take before starting Ligolane Tablet?
Before starting Ligolane Tablet, tell your doctor if you have allergies to sunlight, eye conditions (such as cataracts), heart, liver, or kidney problems, autoimmune disorders, or a history of skin cancer. The elderly and people with stomach problems or infections should also use it with caution. Avoid foods like limes, figs, celery, parsnips, carrots, parsley, or mustard while on this medication, as they can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight.
Q. Who should not use Ligolane Tablet?
Individuals should not use Ligolane Tablet if they are allergic to it, have porphyria, active autoimmune disease, recent or planned X-ray treatment, or are under 12 years old. It is also contraindicated in patients with a family history of allergy to sunlight or those with melanoma or other skin cancers.
Q. Are there serious side effects of Ligolane Tablet to watch for?
Although they are rare, serious side effects of Ligolane Tablet include blistering and peeling of the skin, red or sore skin, swelling of feet or lower legs, severe sunburn, and signs of skin cancer (sores that do not heal, new or changing moles). There is a risk of premature skin aging and cataracts after prolonged use of this medicine.
Q. Does Ligolane Tablet cause photosensitivity, and what precautions should be taken in sunlight?
Yes, Ligolane Tablet makes your skin extremely sensitive to sunlight and UVA. Avoid sun exposure during and for at least forty-eight hours after each dose. Wear protective clothing, use sunblock (SPF 30 or higher) on exposed skin, and protect your eyes with wraparound sunglasses that block all UVA/UVB rays.
Q. How long should I use Ligolane Tablet, and when will I see the results?
Ligolane Tablet treatment may take several weeks to months to show benefits. Do not increase your dose or number of UVA sessions trying to speed results, as this increases the risk of burns and skin cancer. Your doctor will regularly check your progress and adjust therapy as needed.
Products for Ligolane
Ligolane Tablet
strip of 10 tablets
MRP
₹154.6