Cataract

Cataract is an eye disease that commonly affects middle-aged and older people. The most frequent cause of cataract is aging, particularly in individuals over the age of 50 prone to developing the disease. It has symptoms such as double or triple vision of objects or people, and blurred vision of the scenery in front of one’s eyes.

Antihistamines

Antihistamines are drugs that improve symptoms by suppressing the action of histamine, a chemical messenger that causes allergic reactions in the body. In addition to hay fever and other allergic rhinitis, they are also used by medical institutions to treat food-related allergies and bronchial asthma.

Topical Non-steroidal

Topical Non-Steroidal is a general term for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that emerged as alternatives to steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs after the side effects became a problem. They have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects.

Topical steroid therapy

Topical steroid therapy is a treatment method using steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used in topical skin treatments. The formulations include ointments, creams, lotions, and tapes. There are different strengths of topical agents, and they are selected based on the severity of symptoms and the site of inflammation.

A specific allergen

A specific allergen is a particular antigen (allergen) that causes allegic diseases by specifically binding to antibodies in the body.

Penicillin

Penicillin refers to an antibiotic that was accidentally discovered by bacteriologist Fleming in 1928. It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis and thereby suppressing the bacterial growth and proliferation, while also having bactericidal effects. It is mainly used against aerobic and anaerobic Streptococcus Rosenbach, enterococcus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and meningococcus including Streptococcus pneumoniae.

Corticosteroid

Corticosteroids is the general term for hormones produced and secreted by adrena cortex. They are a type of steroid and are involved in a wide range of physiological systems, including the control of inflammation, carbohydrate metabolism, the concentration of electrolytes levels in the blood, and immune responses. They are secreted by factors that disrupt homeostasis in the body, such as stress, and are also used as drugs.

Presentation on the Efficacy of Novel Glycerin Compounds for Atopic Dermatitis at AAD

A presentation on the safety and efficacy evaluation of atopic dermatitis was held at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) in March, and it has been featured in the “Health Industry Distribution Newspaper” issue 1111 (published on 4/25).

We plan to continue utilizing Novel Glycerin Compounds (ozonized glycerin) extensively in the business ventures undertaken by our group companies in the future.

For the AAD presentation release, please visit:

Steroid preparations

Steroid preparations are drugs that contain corticosteroids, which are also synthesized in the body. They have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects and are used to treat various diseases. They are drugs that require caution due to their many side effects.

Rosacea dermatitis

Rosacea dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin. Symptoms generally include a red rash and swelling in the center of the face, accompanied by dryness and itching. The exact cause is unknown, but genetic and environmental factors are thought to be involved. Prolonged use of steroid preparations may also result in the appearance of rosacea-like dermatitis, a condition similar to rosacea.