Atcobeta-N 0.1% ATCO ointment to treat dermatitis and eczema (15g)

Dosage form Tube
Specifications Betamethasone, neomycin sulphate
Ingredient Eczema, psoriasis, lupus erythematosa, itching, sunlight, sun -caused dermatitis

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Betamethasone0.1%
Neomycin sulphate0.5%

Uses

indications

Atcobeta-n drugs are indicated in the following cases:

  • Dermatitis treatment has a response to topical corticosteroids. Redion, light dermatitis, insect bites. Similar to other steroid hormones, Betamethasone Valerate acts by controlling the level of protein synthesis. Neomycin has antibacterial properties with sensitive micro -area including most Gram -positive and gram -negative bacteria, neomycin on infected skin diseases.

    pharmacokinetics

    betamethasone

    absorption:

    betamethasone is also easily absorbed when used on the spot. When applied, especially if the skin is closed or when the skin is torn or when the rectal indentation, there may be a amount of betamethasone that is absorbed enough for the whole body effect.

    Distribution:

    betamethasone quickly distributed into the body's tissues. The drug through the placenta and can be exported to breast milk in small amounts. During the circulation, Betamethasone is widely linked to plasma proteins, mainly with globulin and the albumin is less.

    Synthetic corticosteroids include betamethasone, less widely linked with protein than hydrocortison. Their half -life also tends to be longer; Betamethasone is a prolonged glucocorticoid.

    Metabolism:

    Corticosteroids are metabolized mainly in the liver but also in the kidneys. The metabolism of synthetic corticosteroids, including betamethasone, slower and binding affair of their protein lower, which can be explained stronger than natural corticosteroids.

    Elimination: Through urine.

    neomycin

    absorption:

    The drug can be absorbed increased when the mucosa is inflamed or damaged.

    Era:

    The drug will quickly excreted through the kidneys in the form of activity. Half life of the drug is about 2-3 hours.

  • Before taking Atcobeta-N 0.1% ATCO ointment to treat dermatitis and eczema (15g)

    Dosage and usage

    Apply a small amount of drugs 2-3 times daily to the sick skin or follow the instructions of the physician.

    Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.What to do when overdose?

    What to do when you forget a dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Note that it should not be used double the prescribed dose.

    Side Effects

    When using Atcobeta-N, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Unwanted effects:

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • Endocrine - Metabolism: symptoms of adrenal energy. This effect is common in babies and children, on the icy skin area in newborns, babies wearing diapers are also a form of icy skin.
  • Uncommon, 1/1000

  • Skin: hot, itchy, skin irritation, dry skin, folliculitis, hair, acne -prone urticaria, pigmentation, dermatitis around the mouth, contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, secondary infections of skin atrophy, skin line and millet seeds in the skin.
  • Rare, 1/10000

  • Skin: pustules are encountered in the case of psoriasis treatment with corticosteroid (or tightly paste).
  • Instructions on how to handle ADR

    Notice to the doctor in case any side effects occur while using the drug.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    ATCOBETA-N drugs contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Skin injury due to viral infection;
  • Acne;
  • Dermatitis around the mouth;
  • The drug contains Neomycin should not be used to treat otitis external inflammation when the eardrum is punctured because it can be toxic to the ear.
  • Be cautious when used

    Corticosteroids will absorb more into the body if applying the drug for a long time on a large -scale skin, on the thin skin, in the skin folds, or in the skin being pressed by the icy skin (including the dozen). This increases the risk of local side effects such as thinning the skin as well as the body side effects such as reducing the production of adrenal gland hormones.

    Therefore, if possible, it is necessary to avoid using the drug continuously for a long time, especially in children and on a wide skin. Only apply the skin -to -skin bandage technique when there is a doctor's instructions.

    This drug is only used on the skin.

    When indicated to use this medication to treat psoriasis, you need to go to the doctor regularly to monitor. Because although corticosteroids can be helpful in the treatment of psoriasis in a short time, corticosteroids can sometimes make psoriasis worse, and can facilitate turning into pus psoriasis after treatment.

    Avoid exposed to the eye or thin, moist mucosa in the body such as mouth, nasal cavity (mucous membrane). Wash with cold water if accidentally happened. Do not use this medicine for more than 5 days on the face or on children.

    If the doctor recommends wounding when using this medication, it is necessary to clean the skin before the wound. When the drug is indicated for children or on the face, do not apply the ice technique (including diaper wear) on the skin area to be treated, because this can increase the absorption of the drug into the body, leading to an increased risk of side effects.

    Wash your hands carefully after applying the drug, unless your hands are the skin needed.

    Do not take the medication over time the doctor prescribed, or for recurrent infections, as this can make the skin too sensitive or allergic.

    consult a doctor when the infection spreads, or the results are not progressive after 7 days of treatment, because may need to stop taking the drug to switch to oral antibiotic.

    Do not dilute the drug with moisturizers or any other substances.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    no effect.

    Pregnancy

    only use topical corticosteroids for pregnant women when the benefits bring more than the risk that may be on the fetus. Do not use excessive medication as used in large doses or for prolonged time on pregnant women.

    The period of breastfeeding

    is currently unable to whether topical corticosteroids are absorbed into the bloodstream with sufficient amounts to be found in breast milk. Corticosteroids The body absorption is excreted in blood in blood in almost insufficient amounts to cause harmful effects on children. However, cautious when using topical corticosteroids on nursing women.

    Drug interaction

    There is no significant interaction. However, when applying the drug on a wide skin for a long time, the active ingredient absorbed into the body can be sufficient to affect other drugs. Consult a doctor or pharmacist for more information.

    Storage

    Store at temperatures below 300C. Avoid light.

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