Belara side reviews of women after 30 years

I am 21 years old, I have very problematic skin, the gynecologist gave me Belara, before she did the examination, she said that they would help, I started drinking for 11 days, my breasts hurt terribly and colitis, although they have never hurt me. I hope it helps)

I am 21 years old, I have very problematic skin, the gynecologist gave me Belara, before she did the examination, she said that they would help, I started drinking for 11 days, my breasts hurt terribly and colitis, although they have never hurt me. I hope it helps)

I drank Belara for a year and a half. The only cook who came up. There are no migraines or acne, everything is great, the skin is clean, but dry. In general, it was as if the structure of the skin had changed - it had become thinner and began to burn in the sun. Polycystic disease has passed, but there is something wrong with the endometrium, there is not enough of it, as I understand it. I decided to drink more, I’m scared that my acne will return. Advice to those who are planning to drink - take it at night.

I drank Belara for a year and a half. The only cook who came up. There are no migraines or acne, everything is great, the skin is clean, but dry. In general, it was as if the structure of the skin had changed - it had become thinner and began to burn in the sun. Polycystic disease has passed, but there is something wrong with the endometrium, there is not enough of it, as I understand it. I decided to drink more, I’m scared that my acne will return. Advice to those who are planning to drink - take it at night.

Good afternoon) I have a question, I drank Belara for 8 months, I decided to take a break and not drink them for a while, just during this very break an adverse event happened and I had to drink Postinor (literally three weeks after taking Belara) I drank Postinor where then a week ago, today my period started, CAN I START DRINKING BELAR AGAIN TODAY? WILL THERE BE WORSENESS? Or something worse. ((

Why at night?

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Girls, has anyone had a fever in Belarus? I’m finishing the first package, the pace is as it was.

I doubted it... because I didn’t take a hormone test and prescribed them for me “from the lamp”! In general, I decided to try it and what a nightmare. My periods haven’t stopped for a minute, I’ve been on -2 pads mode for 2 weeks now. The mood is complete diarrhea. My breasts didn’t grow at all, but rather deflated, but my ***** started to grow (this is with strict nutrition and exercise), I want to eat all the time, even at night I wake up from hunger and immediately cry. and libido disappeared, which is understandable with such and such a set. Oh yes, acne has not gone away! In 2 days, appointment with Mr.! I will mentally kill her during this terrible month! It’s not yet known how I’ll recover from this.
Girls! Think three times before taking Belara.

I think it will certainly help, Belara is a very good drug, I myself took it for a year for polycystic disease.

I think it will certainly help, Belara is a very good drug, I myself took it for a year for polycystic disease.

Tell me, did you cure polycystic belara? I have this diagnosis, I drink Belara and I am very afraid. Side effects come out

Maria, how long did you drink Belara? And did you become pregnant after stopping it?

Tell me, did you cure polycystic belara? I have this diagnosis, I drink Belara and I am very afraid. Side effects come out

I took Belara for polycestosis for 6 months. Polycestosis has not disappeared anywhere, hormones have decreased completely, so no use! The only thing is that my skin cleared of acne and blemishes after them my breasts became bigger and I got smaller)

I drank Belarus for 21 days, now there is a 7-day break, my period should start, it’s already 5 days and they are not there, the girls are normal or not, they are very worried.

I was at an appointment with a gynecologist with a problem such as delay (negative test), excess hair began to appear, I suddenly gained weight.. the doctor prescribed pills to induce menstruation and prescribed “Belara.” Girls, tell me, who took these pills in this case?? Who has any opinions?? Answer please

I was at an appointment with a gynecologist with a problem such as delay (negative test), excess hair began to appear, I suddenly gained weight.. the doctor prescribed pills to induce menstruation and prescribed “Belara.” Girls, tell me, who took these pills in this case?? Who has any opinions?? Answer please

I took Yasmin (Yarina), and then Janine for about six months, my whole back was covered with huge pimples, and my face often broke out, and in recent months I was completely plagued by spotting, plus frequent thrush. While abroad I went to the doctor for a prescription, advised me to drink Belara, promised that the acne would go away, I already drank half a pack, there are practically no acne on my face, and on my back they are also slowly disappearing. But my breasts also deflated to my usual size, and with Zhanina they were swollen, but did not hurt, and the unwanted hair seemed to return, and in recent days this discharge has appeared again. Everything seems to be fine with desire, but my lower back is straining, although it could be from the exercise machine, I’m not sure for sure. In general, I hope for Belara.

Girls, I moved to Turkey, I’m taking Belara, today I took my last pill, I want to continue taking it, but I don’t know if it’s sold here, if there’s anyone in the same situation, please respond.

girls, who had something similar?
I have been taking Belara for a year now. I haven’t gained much weight, but the fact that my breasts have grown is true. But this is the second time in 3 months that I have started to smear when there are still 5-6 tablets left! T.*****. About 8-9 days before the start of your period. I keep drinking. By the last pill the spotting becomes less, and after a couple of days your period starts! I drink at 8 pm and don’t miss it. The doctor tells me that this is normal, but I doubt it. This causes a lot of inconvenience.

Hello everyone, I would really like to know who drank Belara and how the body returned to normal after its absence. I drank Dimia coc for 6 months after stopping it, I got a hard breakout (acne appeared) and the hormones in the tests became completely out of order, so I was prescribed Belara coc again. Now I’ve been taking it for the 3rd month, there seem to be no obvious side effects, the rashes have become significantly less. I understand that I’ll still have to stop drinking them someday and I’m very afraid that my hormones will go out of order again. I heard that there is some kind of system for gradually reducing the intake of hormonal hormones so that the body begins to work normally on its own. If anyone knows anything about this, please tell us and tell us how you are doing after the cancellation.

girls, who had something similar? I have been taking Belara for a year now. I haven’t gained much weight, but the fact that my breasts have grown is true. But this is the second time in 3 months that I have started to smear when there are still 5-6 tablets left! T.*****. About 8-9 days before the start of your period. I keep drinking. By the last pill the spotting becomes less, and after a couple of days your period starts! I drink at 8 pm and don’t miss it. The doctor tells me that this is normal, but I doubt it. This causes a lot of inconvenience.

Ginya prescribed Belara to me after I passed the tests, I have an irregular cycle and slightly increased testosterone, Ginya said that this is ok exactly what I need. I’ve been drinking for the fifth month now, my cycle has become regular, after a hormone test, testosterone has become a little lower, I hope that it will return to normal after long-term use. I don’t notice any side effects, my stomach doesn’t hurt, there are no cramps that happened during ovulation. There are even fewer pimples on the face and chest, and the shoulders have become generally clean

I had an ectopic and after cleaning the gynecologist prescribed Belara, the first month it was a little smeared, but she reassured me and said that everything is normal and this happens. I have been taking it for the second month and have not noticed any changes in my body. Previously, I was always overcome with PMS, but now everything has improved. There are no headaches, the cycle is a little floating, but after an ectopic this is normal, it should get better in a month. Belara is helping me and I plan to continue taking it.

Girls, did anyone have spotting in the middle of the cycle while taking Belara and how long did it last?

Tell me, after stopping Belar, will bad skin (oily skin, acne) return? While taking it, my skin improved, I’m afraid that all the problems will return after I finish taking the pills.

Girls, did anyone have spotting in the middle of the cycle while taking Belara and how long did it last?

Is it possible to get pregnant after Bilara? polycystic disease .

Is it possible to get pregnant after Bilara? polycystic disease .

There was apoplexy of the right ovary (rupture) without surgery. My period arrived. Painful, but not as much as I expected. Otherwise, I had already stocked up on painkillers)))) I immediately ran to the gynecologist and she prescribed me Longidaza suppositories and Belar hormonal contraceptives. Has anyone taken Belara after apoplexy? They told me to drink it for a year, but for the first 3 months without a 7-day break. And she said to take 3 tablets on the first day, 2 on the second, and then one at a time. I drink it at night at 10 pm. Today is the third day I’ll be taking it and I’ve noticed some nervousness. At home everyone hangs themselves from me. Maybe this is a hormonal adaptation?

When I took the first package of Belara, I also noticed brown discharge, but I was already prepared, I just remembered what the goddess said, so I took it normally. Then the cycle returned to normal and everything is fine, now the body is like a clock for 24 days, without lobes and migraines.

There was apoplexy of the right ovary (rupture) without surgery. My period arrived. Painful, but not as much as I expected. Otherwise, I had already stocked up on painkillers)))) I immediately ran to the gynecologist and she prescribed me Longidaza suppositories and Belar hormonal contraceptives. Has anyone taken Belara after apoplexy? They told me to drink it for a year, but for the first 3 months without a 7-day break. And she said to take 3 tablets on the first day, 2 on the second, and then one at a time. I drink it at night at 10 pm. Today is the third day I’ll be taking it and I’ve noticed some nervousness. At home everyone hangs themselves from me. Maybe this is a hormonal adaptation?

I take it, I’m completely satisfied! There are almost no side effects

took Yarina in Ukraine. Now in Italy I drink Belara. both are normal. for the first time it may be smeared after menstruation. and everything is ok. no side effects.

I am 21 years old, I have very problematic skin, the gynecologist gave me Belara, before she did the examination, she said that they would help, I started drinking for 11 days, my breasts hurt terribly and colitis, although they have never hurt me. I hope it helps)

Hi all. I am 21 years old. I'm married and don't have children, but I really want to. I was thoroughly examined. The cause of infertility was never found. My husband also received treatment. He's also fine now. The gynecologist prescribed Belara to me. I have not given birth and therefore I am afraid to take pills. Please tell me whether these pills can affect infertility.. *****. What if I don’t get pregnant at all.

Hello. Please tell me I am very worried. I've been drinking Belara for 5 months now. In June, my period passed very quickly in 2 days, and then very little and with panty liners. In July they arrived, more or less normal ones, but in August they didn’t come at all, I started a new pack, but they still weren’t there. Why is this, what is it connected with?

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I am 21 years old, I have very problematic skin, the gynecologist gave me Belara, before she did the examination, she said that they would help, I started drinking for 11 days, my breasts hurt terribly and colitis, although they have never hurt me. I hope it helps)

Tell me, after stopping Belar, will bad skin (oily skin, acne) return? While taking it, my skin improved, I’m afraid that all the problems will return after I finish taking the pills.

Hello. Please tell me I am very worried. I've been drinking Belara for 5 months now. In June, my period passed very quickly in 2 days, and then very little and with panty liners. In July they arrived, more or less normal ones, but in August they didn’t come at all, I started a new pack, but they still weren’t there. Why is this, what is it connected with?

Hi all. I am 21 years old. I'm married and don't have children, but I really want to. I was thoroughly examined. The cause of infertility was never found. My husband also received treatment. He's also fine now. The gynecologist prescribed Belara to me. I have not given birth and therefore I am afraid to take pills. Please tell me whether these pills can affect infertility.. *****. What if I don’t get pregnant at all.

Hi all!
I'll add my 3 cents)
I went to the gynecologist after the dermatologist, with complaints of acne (but the case was not particularly severe, it came out periodically and individually), as well as with terribly painful PMS. I passed all the tests for hormones, ultrasound, etc., they found a 1cm fibroid, everything else was completely normal. They assigned me Belara.
During the first month of taking it, I had to take antibiotics (I got sick), a pink smudge started on the 18th day of taking it, I finished it until 21, took a 7-day break... it continued to smear, but I didn’t get my period! From the second pack, spotting began on the 14th day of use, the lower abdomen was pulling. On the 17th day, my period began (or just bleeding)... I went to another gynecologist-endocrinologist.. after looking at all my past tests, she was surprised that I was prescribed medium-dose coke. She said that up to 30 they are rarely prescribed to anyone and they prefer to start with low-dose ones like Jess.
In fact, she said to finish the second pack of Belara and stock up on hemostatics just in case. And after 7 days switch to low-dose (I think I’ll drink Jess all the time)..
that's the story!

Hi all!
I'll add my 3 cents)
I went to the gynecologist after the dermatologist, with complaints of acne (but the case was not particularly severe, it came out periodically and individually), as well as with terribly painful PMS. I passed all the tests for hormones, ultrasound, etc., they found a 1cm fibroid, everything else was completely normal. They assigned me Belara.
During the first month of taking it, I had to take antibiotics (I got sick), a pink smudge started on the 18th day of taking it, I finished it until 21, took a 7-day break... it continued to smear, but I didn’t get my period! From the second pack, spotting began on the 14th day of use, the lower abdomen was pulling. On the 17th day, my period began (or just bleeding)... I went to another gynecologist-endocrinologist.. after looking at all my past tests, she was surprised that I was prescribed medium-dose coke. She said that up to 30 they are rarely prescribed to anyone and they prefer to start with low-dose ones like Jess.
In fact, she said to finish the second pack of Belara and stock up on hemostatics just in case. And after 7 days switch to low-dose (I think I’ll drink Jess all the time)..
that's the story!

The selection is ok very individual, personally Belara suited me 100%. Before starting the appointment, I saw a gynecologist and an endocrinologist, and I also went to a therapist, I decided to check my body and avoid unnecessary side effects. All the tests were fine, so I took Belara with confidence that everything would be ok. The skin really cleared up immediately, the breasts did not swell, and they did not gain weight.

Hi all!
I'll add my 3 cents)
I went to the gynecologist after the dermatologist, with complaints of acne (but the case was not particularly severe, it came out periodically and individually), as well as with terribly painful PMS. I passed all the tests for hormones, ultrasound, etc., they found a 1cm fibroid, everything else was completely normal. They assigned me Belara.
During the first month of taking it, I had to take antibiotics (I got sick), a pink smudge started on the 18th day of taking it, I finished it until 21, took a 7-day break... it continued to smear, but I didn’t get my period! From the second pack, spotting began on the 14th day of use, the lower abdomen was pulling. On the 17th day, my period began (or just bleeding)... I went to another gynecologist-endocrinologist.. after looking at all my past tests, she was surprised that I was prescribed medium-dose coke. She said that up to 30 they are rarely prescribed to anyone and they prefer to start with low-dose ones like Jess.
In fact, she said to finish the second pack of Belara and stock up on hemostatics just in case. And after 7 days switch to low-dose (I think I’ll drink Jess all the time)..
that's the story!

I’ve been taking Belara for the third day, after the first pill I felt drowsiness, irritability and weakness, it’s a nightmare at night, it’s either hot or cold, nausea, generally a terrible state that lasts until 3 am. I started taking it on the second day of my period, after the second pill it completely disappeared. All tests are normal, I started drinking only because of skin problems. This is fine? I'm thinking of drinking a pack and quitting

I've been drinking BELARA for about a year and now I wouldn't trade it for anything. Very pleased! I tried Jess, but for some reason there was always a spot on it, and when I stopped drinking it, I was completely covered in acne, I was ashamed to show myself in public. Whatever I did, the cosmetologist said that she was powerless in my case, that I needed to go to a gynecologist . The doctor advised me to switch to Belara, for which I am very grateful to her. The skin cleared up; moreover, excess hairs on the face stopped growing, which also had to be constantly pulled out. She's become quite a beauty. ))) My breasts don’t hurt, I don’t swell, and sexual desire is also fine, my husband is happy) [/quote
How long did it take for the effect of Belara to appear, specifically related to the cleansing of pimples?

Indications: Oral contraception. Contraindications: Combined oral contraception (COC) is contraindicated in the following cases. Belara contraceptive pills are covered with a light pink shell, round, biconvex with a white core. 21 such tablets in a blister, one or three blisters in a cardboard pack.

Belara doctor's reviews

Belara

Belara is a combination drug for contraception. With prolonged use it leads to suppression of the ovulation process. Proliferation and secretory transformation of the endometrium prevents the formation of a fertilized egg. Mucous discharge occurs from the cervix, which makes it difficult for sperm to penetrate.

It is necessary to take the drug with caution with diseases of the respiratory system, diabetes, endometriosis, tumors, and hypertension.

In practice, patients report side effects such as decreased libido, increased appetite, nausea.

The drug has established itself as a reliable means of contraception. But use it only as prescribed by a doctor.

Contraceptive with androgenic effect

Belara is a modern, reliable means of oral contraception. During the research, pregnancy occurred in an extremely small number of women, and more than half of the pregnancies were associated with one or another violation of the rules for taking oral contraceptives during the period of ovulation.

In addition to a very strong contraceptive effect, Belara has powerful antiandrogenic properties. The drug is successfully used to treat acne, seborrhea, and excess hair in women.

But, despite the many positive effects, Belara is primarily a hormonal remedy. Therefore, taking into account the list of side effects and contraindications, this drug can only be prescribed by a gynecologist during a face-to-face appointment.

Belara

Belara belongs to the group of monophasic oral contraceptives, which also has a pronounced antiandrogenic effect. It contains a combination of ethinyl estradiol and chlormadinone.
Regular use leads to suppression of ovulation and natural cyclical changes in the endometrium.
Antiandrogenic effect - reducing testosterone levels in the blood. With constant use of Belara, the intensity of hair on the legs, abdomen, and face decreases, sweating decreases and the condition of the skin improves. Manifestations of acne become less pronounced and gradually disappear completely.
This drug is also used to normalize the menstrual cycle. The cycle becomes regular and painless. The risk of cancer and inflammatory diseases of the reproductive organs is reduced, and also prevents ectopic (ectopic) pregnancies.

Belara

Belara is a combination drug with a contraceptive effect for oral administration.

Like all COCs, in its action Belara reduces the production of the hormones LH and FSH, thereby suppressing ovulation, has an effect on the endometrium, preventing the nidation of a fertilized egg, increases the viscosity of the mucous component of the cervical canal, which limits the passage of sperm through the cervix and reduces motility.

The gestagen chlormadinone acetate included in the composition has a pronounced antiandrogenic effect, so Belara is one of the drugs of choice for young women with skin symptoms of hyperandrogenism (seborrhea, acne, hirsutism, alopecia), facilitates the course of premenstrual syndrome, and provides reliable control of the cycle. An important advantage is the affordable price; the drug is available both in standard packaging and in a volume of 63 tablets (for 3 menstrual cycles), which reduces the cost of the drug and allows you to save.

During a multicenter study of the Belara COC, it was revealed that the drug does not have a clinically significant effect on the overall hemostatic balance, body weight, mood and libido.

Belara is an example of a good drug with control of the ovarian-menstrual cycle, a pronounced antiandrogenic effect, a drug that not only protects against unwanted pregnancy, abortion and its complications, but also provides an excellent cosmetic effect. I rarely encounter side effects in my clinical practice.

Is the medicine "Belara" effective? Reviews from doctors (pros, cons) will be presented below. You will also learn about the form in which this drug is manufactured, what components it contains, whether it has contraindications for use and side effects.

Description, composition, form, packaging

The drug "Belara" goes on sale in the form of round, biconvex light pink tablets with a white core. It contains active ingredients such as chlormadinone acetate and ethinyl estradiol. It also contains additional ingredients in the form of lactose monohydrate, povidone, corn starch and magnesium stearate.

As for the pink film shell, it consists of titanium dioxide, talc, hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, macrogol 6000, propylene glycol and red iron oxide dye.

The product in question goes on sale in blisters, which are contained in a cardboard box.

Pharmacodynamics

What is the drug "Belara"? Reviews from doctors (the pros and cons of the drug will be presented below) say that this is a combined contraceptive intended for oral administration.

Long-term use of tablets reduces the secretion of luteinizing and follicle-stimulating hormones and, as a result, suppresses the ovulation process. This drug also promotes proliferation and secretory transformation of the endometrium. This effect prevents the implantation of the fertilized egg.

When taking the medication in question, the viscosity of mucous secretions from the cervix increases. Due to this, male reproductive cells have difficulty passing through the female genital organs.

Chlormadinone acetate included in this drug is a gestagen that has antiandrogenic properties. It is able to compete with androgens at specific receptors and thereby weaken their effect.

The probable occurrence of pregnancy per year varies between 0.29-0.69%, and depends on strict adherence to the dosage regimen and medication.

Pharmacokinetics

Belara tablets contain two active substances. Their kinetic parameters differ markedly:

  1. Chlormadinone acetate Quite quickly and completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Its highest concentration in the blood is observed after an hour and a half. About 95% of the substance binds to plasma proteins (mainly albumin).

When the component is transformed, several metabolites are formed (3-alpha and 3-beta-hydroxy-chlormadinone acetate).

The half-life of this element is 33 hours. Chlormadinone acetate, as well as its metabolites, are excreted in equal amounts in urine and feces.

  1. Ethinyl estradiol is also quickly and completely absorbed from the intestines. Its highest concentration in plasma is achieved after 90 minutes. The absolute bioavailability of this substance is 40%.

Approximately 98% of ethinyl estradiol is bound to blood proteins. It is transformed by hydroxylation of the aromatic ring. The main derivative of this substance is 2-hydroxy-ethinyl estradiol.

The half-life of the component in question is 13 hours. It is excreted in feces and through the kidneys in a ratio of 3:2.

To completely block ovulation, chlormadinone acetate must be taken in an amount of 1.7 mg every day. The dosage for a full cycle is about 25 mg.

Indications for use

Belara tablets are intended only for the fairer sex. They are necessary for oral contraception.

Contraindications

Under what conditions should you not take Belara? Reviews from doctors (all women should take into account the pros and cons of this remedy) report that this drug cannot be used for:

  1. thrombosis and thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, venous thrombosis, cerebrovascular changes);
  2. planned surgical intervention (one month before it), as well as during the period of immobilization;
  3. uncontrolled arterial hypertension;
  4. initial signs of thrombosis or thrombophlebitis, as well as symptoms of embolism (including temporary ischemic attacks);
  5. acute or chronic severe liver damage;
  6. uncontrolled diabetes mellitus;
  7. itching of the whole body, cholestasis;
  8. predisposition to the occurrence of arterial and venous thrombosis;
  9. severe epigastric pain, hepatomegaly or signs of intra-abdominal bleeding;
  10. liver tumors;

How to take Belara birth control pills?

According to the instructions, birth control pills should be taken orally, without chewing and with a small amount of water. How should the reception be conducted? "Belara" must be taken daily at the same time (in the evening).

The duration of taking the drug is 21 days. Then it must be interrupted for a week. Approximately 2-4 days after the last tablet, menstrual bleeding is observed.

After seven days, you need to start taking the drug from another pack, regardless of whether the bleeding has stopped or not.

The first tablet should be used on the 1st day of the physiological cycle (that is, on the first day of the next menstruation). Only in this case does contraception begin to take effect and last even during a week-long break.

However, the first tablet can be taken on days 2-5 of the menstrual cycle. In this case, barrier methods of contraception should also be used during the first 7 days.

If menstruation began more than 5 days ago, then you need to wait for the next one to start, and only then start the pill cycle.

Side effects

Now you know how to take birth control pills. You should also be aware that taking this drug may cause the following side effects:

  1. nervousness, irritability, depressed mood, weakened libido;
  2. increased appetite, changes in blood fat composition;
  3. hypersensitivity to the components of the drug;
  4. intolerance to contact lenses, visual disturbances, conjunctivitis, tinnitus, hearing loss;
  5. dizziness, migraine pain;
  6. vein thrombosis, increased pressure, collapse, arterial hypotension, varicose veins, arterial hypertension;
  7. flatulence, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting;
  8. hyperhidrosis, acne, erythema, chloasma, urticaria, hair loss, pigmentation disorders, eczema;
  9. lumbodynia, feeling of heaviness, muscle disorders;
  10. vaginal candidiasis, dysmenorrhea, vulvovaginitis, increased vaginal discharge, premenstrual syndrome, amenorrhea, breast fibroadenoma, lower abdominal pain.

Drug interactions

Is it possible to combine the contraceptive Belara with other drugs? Using these tablets with others may weaken their effect. Such suppressive drugs include:

  1. substances that activate microsomal liver enzymes;
  2. drugs that enhance intestinal motility;
  3. some antibiotics.

After Belara and taking the listed medications, additional methods of contraception should be used.

Price and analogues

Analogs of the drug in question are the following: “Vidora”, “Dayla”, “Jess”, “Difenda”, “Janine”, “Lindinet 20”, “Logest”, “Mersilon”, “Milanda”, “Modell Tin”, “Novinet” ", "Silest", "Femoden", "Yarina Plus".

As for the price, it directly depends on the number of tablets in the package. The average cost of the drug "Belara" is 490-530 rubles (21 pcs.).

"Belara": reviews from doctors (pros, cons)

According to experts, the drug "Belara" has established itself as a very reliable means of contraception. When taken correctly, unwanted pregnancy is excluded. However, this drug also has negative reviews. Doctors report that it can cause a large number of side effects. This medication promotes weight gain and is also very harmful to the skin. Moreover, it has an impressive list of contraindications.