Castor Oil 60ml
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Castor Oil Is A Natural Oil Derived From The Seeds Of The Castor Bean Plant (ricinus Communis). It Has A Range Of Uses In Medicine, Cosmetics, And Traditional Remedies. Here Are The Details For A 60 Ml Bottle Of Castor Oil:
QR 8.00 8.00 ر.ق
Content Description
uses:
- laxative: Castor Oil Is Commonly Used As An Over-the-counter Laxative To Relieve Constipation. It Stimulates Bowel Movements By Increasing The Movement Of The Intestines.
- skin Care: Used In Various Skincare Products, It Can Help Moisturize And Soften The Skin. It Is Often Applied To Dry Skin And Used In The Treatment Of Minor Skin Irritations.
- hair Care: Castor Oil Is Used In Hair Care For Its Moisturizing Properties, And It Is Believed To Promote Hair Growth And Improve Hair Strength.
- industrial Uses: It Is Also Used In Some Industrial Applications, Such As In The Manufacture Of Lubricants, Plastics, And Coatings.
mechanism Of Action:
- laxative: Castor Oil Contains Ricinoleic Acid, Which Stimulates The Intestines To Increase Peristalsis (intestinal Movement), Leading To A Bowel Movement.
- skin And Hair Care: Its High Viscosity And Fatty Acid Content Help In Creating A Barrier That Prevents Moisture Loss And Can Soothe And Hydrate The Skin And Scalp.
dosage:
- laxative Use: Typically, 15-30 Ml Taken Orally, But Dosage Can Vary. It's Important To Follow The Specific Instructions Provided With The Product Or Consult A Healthcare Provider.
- skin Care: Applied Topically As Needed, Usually A Few Drops Massaged Into The Skin.
- hair Care: Applied To The Scalp And Hair, Left On For A Period Of Time Before Rinsing Or Washing.
administration:
- dosage Form: Liquid Oil In A 60 Ml Bottle.
- instructions: For Oral Use, Measure The Dose Carefully And Take It As Directed. For Topical Use, Apply As Needed To The Affected Area.
side Effects:
- oral Use: May Cause Abdominal Cramping, Diarrhea, Nausea, Or Vomiting.
- topical Use: Generally Well-tolerated, But Could Cause Allergic Reactions Or Skin Irritation In Some Individuals.
precautions:
- pregnancy And Breastfeeding: Consult A Healthcare Provider Before Using Castor Oil, Especially If You Are Pregnant Or Breastfeeding.
- medical Conditions: Discuss With Your Healthcare Provider If You Have Any Gastrointestinal Conditions, As Castor Oil Can Stimulate Bowel Movements.
- drug Interactions: Inform Your Healthcare Provider About All Medications You Are Taking, As Castor Oil May Interact With Certain Medications.
storage:
- temperature: Store At Room Temperature, Away From Direct Sunlight And Heat.
- packaging: Keep Tightly Closed In Its Original Container.
warnings:
- not For Long-term Use: Castor Oil Should Not Be Used For Extended Periods Without Medical Supervision, Particularly As A Laxative.
- emergency: Seek Medical Attention If You Experience Severe Abdominal Pain, Persistent Diarrhea, Or Other Serious Side Effects.
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Additional Information
Class | Non Rx-medicines All |
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Type | Normal |
Strength | |
Dosage | Oil |
Origin | |
Usage | Skin Care,Constipation (as Laxative), |
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