Lukoskin Kit (Ointment & Liquid)
Manufacturer
Aimil Pharmaceuticals India Ltd
Salt Composition
Ayurvedic Medicine
Key Information
Short Description
Lukoskin Kit is an Ayurvedic scientifically validated & clinically proven formulation that helps restore the immune system and heals lesions and white patches on the skin.
Dosage Form
Ointment, Liquid
Introduction
Lukoskin Kit is an Ayurvedic scientifically validated & clinically proven formulation developed at the Defence Institute of Bio-Energy & research, a wing of the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO). The kit includes an oral liquid that helps restore the immune system and a topical ointment that heals lesions and white patches. It is indicated for managing white patches on the skin, skin depigmentation and lesions.
Directions for Use
Ointment: Apply the ointment on the affected area once or twice a day. Liquid: Adults 1 ml. to be taken twice a day after major meals, diluted in 150 ml. 200 ml. water. Children 0.5 ml. to be taken twice a day after major meals diluted in 150 ml. 200 ml. water or as directed by the physician.
How it works
The oral liquid helps modulate immunity in both nonspecific cellular and humoral immune response, while the ointment heals lesions and white patches on the skin.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a herbal formulation?
Herbal formulations contain one or more herbs or processed herbs in precise amounts to provide specific nutritional or medicinal benefits.
What are the three types of Ayurveda?
Ayurveda has classified three categories that govern how the body, mind, and behaviour are regulated. These categories are called doshas and are named Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.