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CosvateS Lotion is a medication that combines different medicines to effectively treat eczema and psoriasis It works by providing relief from symptoms such as redness itching and swelling Additionally it aids in the removal of dead skin cells and softens the skin To ensure safety and efficacy it is crucial to use CosvateS Lotion in the prescribed dose and duration as directed by your doctor Before application it is recommended to wash your hands thoroughly Take a moment to review the directions on the label before using the lotion Remember it is intended for external use only Avoid exceeding the recommended dose of this medicine If you have any known allergies to this medication inform your doctor Possible side effects may include skin peeling thinning of the skin burning itching irritation and redness at the site of application

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Cosvate S Ointment 30gm

Cosvate S Ointment 30gm

Clobetasol (0.05% w/w) + Salicylic Acid (3% w/w)

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Cosvate S Lotion 30ml

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Clobetasol (0.05% w/v) + Salicylic Acid (3% w/v)

bottle of 30 ml lotion

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Published At: Dec 10, 2024

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