A liquids suspension or dispersion of chemicals for external application to the body.
A liquid herbal preparation for external use.
A liquid preparation applied to protect the skin or to treat a skin disorder.
A medicinal liquid used to rub on the skin.
Liquid applied externally to treat a skin disorder or to protect the skin.
A medicinal solution for washing or bathing the external parts of the body. Lotions usually have a cooling, soothing, or antiseptic action.
Fluid preparations intended for bringing into contact with, or for washing, the external surface of the body. Lotions are generally of a watery or alcoholic composition, and many of them are known as ‘liquors’.
A liquid medicinal preparation for local application to, or bathing of, a part.
A medicinal solution for external application to the body.
A liquid medication formulation designed for topical application on the skin. Instances of drugs formulated as lotions include calamine and betamethasone, both of which are employed to address skin inflammation.