Gentridecme Cream 10g Treatment for atopic dermatitis, eczema, skin rash: Topical cream combining the anti-inflammatory and antipruritic properties of betamethasone with the antifungal activity of clotrimazole and broad spectrum antibacterial activity.
Composition:
- ΠΠ΅tamΠ΅thasone dipropionatΠ΅: 6.4 mg.
- Gentamicin: 10 mg;
- ClotrimazolΠ΅: 100 mg;
Indications:
Gentridecme cream 10gr is used to treat patients with acute and chronic eczema Contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis skin rash.
Main ingredient is gentamicin sulfate used for topical treatment.
Eczema, including atopic eczema, fungus, childhood eczema and discoid eczema; itchy papules; psoriasis, neurodermatological diseases, including lichen simplex, lichen planus; seborrheic dermatitis; Allergic contact skin reactions: discoid lupus.
How to use Gentridecme Cream:
- Use 2-3 times a day. Apply required amount of cream on reddened area, massage until the cream is evenly distributed.
- For effective treatment, should be used regularly.
- Duration of treatment varies depending on the area and location of the affected skin and the response.
- Consult your doctor before use.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to the components.
Product form | 1 box |
Quantity | 1 tube 10 g |
Storage conditions | Store at a cool place, protect from direct sunlight. |
Country of production | Vietnam, Phil Inter Pharma Co |
Expiration date | 3 years from date of manufacture |
Contraindications Patients hypersensitive to any components of the medication.
Do not use this medication for the eyes.
Side Effects
- The following undesirable effects may occur when using the medication: burning sensation, itching, rash, swelling, secondary infection, erythema, blisters, peeling skin, hives, and skin irritation.
- As with other topical corticosteroids, when used in large amounts over a prolonged period or on extensive skin areas, the medication may be absorbed systemically in amounts sufficient to cause signs of hypercorticism. This effect is more likely to occur in infants and children and during occlusive treatment.
- Inform your doctor of any undesirable effects experienced while using the medication.
Precautions
- Caution in Use The medication should not be used extensively or for a long duration. It should not be used under occlusive dressings.
- Topical corticosteroids used to treat psoriasis may be harmful to patients due to rebound reactions, with a risk of pustular psoriasis and local and systemic toxicity caused by impaired skin barrier function.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding This medication should only be used in pregnant women when the benefits of treatment outweigh the potential risks to the fetus, as there is insufficient evidence of the medication’s safety in pregnant women.
- Drug Interactions No reports of drug interactions.
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