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FAQ
1. What is the plant source of your products?
Our products come from the exudates of a tropical plant.
2. What makes your products active?
The exudates contain a unique mixture of hundreds of phytochemicals, termed flavokine™, produced by the plant. Phytochemicals are naturally-occurring plant products with biologic activity.
3. Are your products safe for small children?
Our flavokine™-containing products have been used on small children and have shown positive safety and efficacy results. As with any skin product, however, you should observe the skin for any potential reaction and store the product out of the reach of children.
4. What should I do if my child ingests your product?
Flavokine™ has been ingested in the past for other indications and has not been associated with any severe adverse reactions. Flavokine™ also has a very bitter taste and it is not expected that a child would want to swallow any of our products. If ingested, we recommend contacting your physician and having your child drink plenty of fluids.
5. How do I use the product?
Our products should be applied to affected skin two to three times per day, depending on the indication. Washing and drying the affected area before applying a product is recommended. If using the liquid product, one drop should be applied to each affected area and rubbed in gently with a fingertip until the color changes to white. This takes approximately 10-15 seconds, at which time the product will dry and fade into the skin. Until the liquid dries, it has the ability to stain clothing so we caution users not to bring it in contact with clothing. It does not stain the skin and you do not need to cover the treated area once the product has dried. Cream-based products should also be gently rubbed in to the affected area(s) and allowed to dry. Washes and Shampoos are to be used per normal guidelines; lather-rinse-repeat. |
PHYSICIANS
As a company with its roots in a Clinical Research Organization (Arkios BioDevelopment) and with a President with an extensive background in pharmaceutical product development, we are committed to developing the data behind our botanical products. We have not only been accepted as an exhibitor for the Annual Academy of Dermatology Meeting for the past two years, but we also debuted our products at the American Academy of Pediatrics meeting this fall to an overwhelming response. We are also proud to announce that Dalos was selected as a presenter at this year’s Mid-Atlantic Biotech conference in Washington, DC.
Click here to download our study abstracts accepted for poster presentation at the Annual American Academy of Dermatology Meeting, 2010.
• ABSTRACT -
Flavokine, a Novel Topical Antiviral for Use Against Molluscum Contagiosum in Children and Adults.
• ABSTRACT -A Novel Topical Product, Flavokine, for the Relief of Molluscum Contagiosum Lesions in Children
• PRESS RELEASE - Dalos to represent area at Mid-Atlantic Bio conference.
HELPFUL LINKS Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention.
MRSA www.cdc.gov/mrsa
Molluscum Contagiosum www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/molluscum/
American Academy of Dermatology – Molluscum Contagiosum www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/viral_molluscum.html
Mayo Clinic – Molluscum www.mayoclinic.com/health/molluscum-contagiosum/DS00672
Medline Plus – MRSA www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007261.htm
Mayo Clinic – MRSA www.mayoclinic.com/health/mrsa/DS00735
Teens Health – Staph Infection www.kidshealth.org/teen/infections/bacterial_viral/staph.htm
National Eczema Association www.nationaleczema.org
Medline Plus – Eczema www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/eczema
Skin Care Physicians - Eczema www.skincarephysicians.com/eczemanet
National Psoriasis Foundation www.psoriasis.org/netcommunity/learn
Mayo Clinic – Psoriasis www.mayoclinic.com/health/psoriasis/DS00193
Medline Plus – Psoriasis www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/psoriasis.html
American Academy of Dermatology www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/common_acne.html
Medline Plus – Acne www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/acne.html
Skin Care Physicians – Acne www.skincarephysicians.com/acnenet/ |