Gensonmax Quapharco skin cream reduces inflammation of skin diseases (10g)

Dosage form Tube
Specifications Betamethasone dipropionate, clotrimazole, gentamicin sulfate

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Betamethasone dipropionate0.0064g
Clotrimazole0.1g
Gentamicin Sulfat10000iu

Uses

indications

Gensonmax drugs are indicated in case of treatment that reduces inflammatory manifestations of skin diseases that respond to corticosteroids when there is secondary infection complications caused by bacteria and fungi sensitive to the components of the drug or restlessly likely caused by these bacteria.

Pharmacokology

There is no report.

pharmacokinetics

There is no report

Before taking Gensonmax Quapharco skin cream reduces inflammation of skin diseases (10g)

How to use

apply a layer of thin gensmax cream to the sick area, apply 2-3 times a day. Stop treatment if after 3-4 weeks, no symptoms decrease.

Dosage

According to the doctor's instructions

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 using overdose?

In case of analysis of an overdose, serum and urine electrolyte should be monitored, paying special attention to sodium and potassium balance. In the case of chronic poisoning, stop the drug slowly, treat electrolyte imbalance if necessary.

Because there is no specific antidote, overdose or toxic reactions of gentamicin are symptomatic and supportive treatment.

What to do when you forget 1 dose? If you remember when near the next medication, skip and comply with the normal medication schedule. Do not increase the dose doubled.

Side Effects

When using Gensonmax, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

Some cases have hypersensitivity, especially when wounding, including symptoms such as itching, burning sensation, dry skin irritation, blisters, acne -based rash, skin pattern.

Some expressions of clotrimazol intolerance may occur such as the erythema, irritating, blistering, peeling, edema, irritation of the whole skin. When any of these symptoms occurs, they must stop using the drug immediately.

If applied to wide skin and for a long time, it is likely to cause similar consequences to use systemic steroids. Therefore, any unwanted effect occurs when using systemic corticosteroids, including adrenal inhibition, which can also occur when using topical corticosteroids, especially for children and newborns.

Instructions on how to handle ADR

When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

Warnings

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

contraindicated

Gensonmax drugs contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Do not be used for people who are sensitive to one of the ingredients of the drug.
  • Do not be applied to the skin of scratched, wide skin damaged skin or icy wounds, especially in children and newborns.
  • Not used for the following cases: skin tuberculosis, herpes simplex, shingles, eczema due to chicken pox, syphilis.
  • Not used in the ophthalmology.
  • Be cautious when used

    The lowest and lowest dosage of corticosteroids can be used to control the disease being treated when the dose is reduced, gradually decreasing step by step.

    Do not use for the treatment of systemic fungi.

    Report to a physician if there is an irritating manifestation in the topical area.

    Local antibiotic use can facilitate the rapid growth of non -sensitive pathogens like fungi.

    Due to the ingredient containing gentamicin, patients need to be cautious about the risk of cross allergy between aminoglycosid antibiotics.

    For children:

  • Patients with children may manifest a greater sensitivity to the hypothalamus - pituitary - adrenal glands due to local corticosteroids and the effects of external corticosteroids than mature patients because of their stronger absorption due to the larger skin surface surface ratio than body weight. Weighing and increasing intracranial pressure have been reported in children using local corticosteroids. The manifestations of adrenal insufficiency in children include low cortisol levels in plasma and non -response to ACTH stimulation. The manifestations of increased intracranial pressure include swelling, headache and thorns on both sides.
  • The ability to drive and operate machinery

    drugs can be used for drivers and operating machinery.

    Pregnancy

    Use corticosteroids during pregnancy or in people who are likely to consider the benefits and risks of the drug on the mother and embryo or fetus.

    The period of breastfeeding

    The remedy for breast milk and may be harmful to children who can inhibit the development and cause other unwanted effects, such as reducing adrenal gland energy. Benefits for mothers must be considered with the ability to harm children.

    Interactive drug

    External drugs contain ingredients: calcium, sulfafurazol, heparin, sulfacetamid. Magnesium, acetylcystein, chloramphenicol, actinomycin, doxorubicin, clindamycin reducing the effects of gensonmax preparations (due to reducing the activity of gentamicin).

    Storage

    After each use of the medication, the lid of the tube must be sealed.

    Leave in a dry place, avoid light, the temperature does not exceed 30 ° C.

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