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Yes. Solaraze is a gel that is used on the skin for certain lesions, specifically actinic keratosis (sun-damaged, scaly skin lesions) [1].
Solaraze gel is prescribed for actinic keratosis—lesions that form on areas of skin exposed to the sun over time [1].
In everyday searches, “skin lesions” can mean many things. For Solaraze, the relevant “skin lesions” use is actinic keratosis (not every type of skin spot or rash) [1].
Solaraze is a diclofenac gel (diclofenac is an anti-inflammatory medicine) [1].
[1] https://www.drugs.com/solazare.html