IR Guard Lotion
IR Guard Lotion, which offers relief to patients suffering from Radiation-Induced Dermatitis (RID). IR Guard lotion contains powerful key ingredients such as pentavitin, allantoin, aloe vera, calendula oil, lavender oil, Vitamin E .
Aloe Vera
Pentavitin
Vitamin E
Lavender
Calendula
Allantoin
Aloe Vera
Pentavitin
Vitamin E
Lavender
Calendula
Allantoin
of cancer patients receive
radiation therapy
of them develop
Radiation-Induced Dermatitis (RID)
Soothing
Calms irritated skin and reduces discomfort during treatment.
Moisturizing Lotion
Deeply hydrates and supports skin barrier recovery.
Radiation Induced Dermatitis
Targeted relief for this common side effect of radiation therapy.
About
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IR Guard Lotion, which offers relief to patients suffering from Radiation-Induced Dermatitis (RID).
In addition to its powerful ingredients, IR Guard is packaged in an advanced airless pump bottle. This packaging design ensures minimal contamination and optimum product stability, allowing for consistent and effective use of the lotion.
Overall, IR Guard Lotion aims to provide a comprehensive and compliant therapy for patients experiencing radiation-induced dermatitis. By combining key ingredients known for their soothing, healing, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antimicrobial properties. IR Guard seeks to alleviate the symptoms of RID and improve the overall treatment experience for cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.
Proven Ingredients for Skin Recovery
IR Guard Lotion is a product specifically designed to address the common side effect of radiation-induced dermatitis (RID) experienced by cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. RID affects a significant majority of patients, and IR Guard aims to provide better clinical outcomes by offering a range of powerful key ingredients.
Allantoin
Allantoin has been found to be effective in reducing the incidence of skin toxicity caused by radiation. It helps soothe the skin, promotes re-epithelialization (the process of skin cell regeneration), and aids in healing the radiated areas.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is another key ingredient that significantly lowers the risk of radiation-induced dermatitis. It has well-known soothing properties that can alleviate discomfort and promote healing.
Calendula Oil
Calendula Oil is included in IR Guard to prevent acute dermatitis post radiation therapy. It has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce skin irritation and inflammation caused by radiation.
Pentavitin
Pentavitin is an ingredient that provides a soothing effect on the skin. It helps maintain the skin's hydration levels and can contribute to overall skin health during radiotherapy.
Lavender Oil
Lavender Oil offers anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and relaxing effects on the skin. This can provide relief from pain and inflammation associated with RID.
Tocopheryl Acetate
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamine E), another component of IR Guard, works to reduce skin fibrosis caused by radiation therapy. Fibrosis refers to the formation of excess scar tissue, and by reducing this process, Tocopheryl Acetate helps preserve the skin's natural elasticity and appearance.
CLINICAL EVIDENCE
IR Guard™ LOTION
Allantoin
An investigation into multifaceted mechanisms of action of allantoin in wound healing
Allantoin offers antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties, direct antimicrobial effects and keratolytic activity facilitating wound healing
Calendula
Phase III Randomized Trial of Calendula Officinalis Compared with Trolamine for the Prevention of Acute Dermatitis During Irradiation for Breast Cancer
Calendula is highly effective for the prevention of acute dermatitis of grade 2 or higher and should be proposed for patients undergoing post operative irradiation for breast cancer
Aloe Vera
Reduction in severity of radiation-induced dermatitis in head and neck cancer patients treated with topical aloe vera gel: A randomized multicenter double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
In the 5th and 6th week of the treatment, moderate to severe grades of erythematous were observed at a value of 13.6% and 24.1% Vs 27.8% & 42.6% for the members of aloe vera gel group and the placebo group
Topical application of aloe-vera significantly reduce moderate to severe grade of skin erythematous and instance of moist desquamation in HNC patients receiving CCRT