Dovonex Ointment is a topical treatment used in the management of chronic plaque psoriasis, a condition characterised by thickened, inflamed patches of skin. It contains calcipotriol, a synthetic vitamin D analogue, that directly addresses the underlying cause of psoriatic lesions—abnormal skin cell turnover.
How It Works
Calcipotriol works by binding to vitamin D receptors in the skin, which helps normalise the rate of skin cell division and maturation. In psoriasis, skin cells are produced much faster than normal, leading to a build-up that causes plaques and scaling. By slowing this process, Dovonex effectively reduces plaque thickness, redness, and scaling. It also helps restore the normal appearance and texture of the skin.
Why Choose Dovonex Ointment
Dovonex is a non-steroidal option for treating psoriasis and can be used alone or alongside other therapies, such as corticosteroids or phototherapy. Its ointment formulation provides moisturising benefits, which help reduce dryness and discomfort often associated with psoriasis. With consistent use, patients typically see noticeable improvements in affected skin within a few weeks.
Important Note
Dovonex should not be used on the face, genitals, or broken skin. Overuse can lead to systemic absorption and elevated calcium levels in the blood. It should not be used concurrently with other vitamin D-based products. Hands should be washed after each application, and the total weekly dose should not exceed 100g. Continued treatment should be monitored by a doctor to prevent adverse effects.