Choosing the right drugs against Cellulite

May 20th, 2008 | by admin |

Dermatologists claim that the contention towards the greater concern about the drug is unnecessary.

In the past year, dermatologists have conducted a trial study in which 17 patients were subjected to “double blinded optimization trials”. In these trial research, scientists and patients alike were not informed the contents of the medicines.

- 59% of the patients got significant reduction in the amount of cellulites.

- Some patients were subjected to another type of trials where a special type of garment was used to cover the area of topical treatment. In such persons 65% showed significant improvement. This trial thus ensures the effectiveness of the drugs when the garments are used to cover the areas of the treatment.

Asthma patients should give extra attention not to use aminophylline containing products. There is a chance that the person who wanted to reduce cellulites using drugs containing this substance will develop an allergic reaction.

Ethelynediamine is another substance included n the anti cellulite lotions that can cause allergies in form of hypersensitivity of the skin. This is also a component of the lotions based on aminophylline. The government and the consumers’ opinion so far is that such lotions should be brought under a regulation that is at present on hold for the drugs. The drugs are to pass the clinical trials and the tests for harmful substances so that they can be used without concern.

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