Lotusalic Medipharco skin ointment reduces inflammatory manifestations of horny skin and dry skin (15g)

Dosage form Tube x 15g
Specifications Betamethasone dipropionate, just enough excipients

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Betamethasone dipropionate9.6mg
August excipients just enough15g

Uses

indications

The drug is indicated to reduce the symptoms of inflammation of horny skin and Dry skin disease in response to corticosteroids such as psoriasis, chronic atopic dermatitis, Lichen Simple (Lichen Simple) Lichen Lichen, Eczema , Demonal Diseases, Exposure.

Pharmacokology

betamethason is a synthetic corticoide, very strong glucocorticoid effect. Betamethasone has anti -inflammatory, anti -allergic effects. Betamethason is applied to the skin to treat many diseases that need to be used for corticoide.

Salicylic acid used on the spot has a strong peeling effect on the horny layer and mild antiseptic when applied to the skin.

In low concentrations, the drug has the effect of shaping the horny layer; At high concentrations (> 1%), the drug works to peel off the horny layer. Salicylic acid softens and destroys the horny layer by endogenous hydration, which can be caused by reducing pH, causing the epithelial layer to be inflated, then peeling off.

The drug has a weak anti -fungal effect, thanks to the peeling of the horny layer to prevent the fungus from developing and help the antifungal drugs absorb into the skin.

Dynamic pharmacy

Betamethason is easily absorbed when used on the spot, when applied specially if the bandage or when the skin is torn, there may be a amount of betamethasone that is absorbed enough for the whole body effect. Betamethason quickly distributed into all tissues in the body.

The drug through the placenta and can be exported to breast milk in small amounts. Metabolizes mainly in the liver, kidneys and exclusive essays.

Salicylic acid is easily absorbed through the skin and slowly excreted through the urine.

Before taking Lotusalic Medipharco skin ointment reduces inflammatory manifestations of horny skin and dry skin (15g)

How to use

apply a thin layer of ointment to completely cover the sick, 2 times a day in the morning and evening. Do not treat continuously for more than 8 days.

Dosage

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?

Using excessive and prolonged preparation of salicylic acid can cause symptoms of Salicylate poisoning.

Treatment: In case of chronic poisoning, the drug should be stopped slowly. Treatment of salicylic acid poisoning should apply measures to quickly remove Salicylate from the body. Take sodium bicarbonate to alkalize urine and diuretic.

In an emergency, call the 115 emergency center immediately or go to the nearest local health station.

What to do when forgetting a dose? However, if the time to relax with the next dose is too short, skip the dose and continue the calendar of the drug. Do not use double dose to compensate for missed dose.

Side Effects

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

Can occur: dry skin, irritation, itching, folliculitis , hair, skin atrophy, skin pattern, chapped, inflammation around the mouth, peeling, burning sensation, rash of seborrheic inflammation, dermatitis.

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

Contraindications in the following cases:

  • Patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any component of the drug.

    Precautions when using

    If there is a phenomenon of non -tolerance on the spot, it is necessary to stop treatment. Do not apply to the face, anal, genital area.

    Avoid applying the drug to a large or undertaking band and apply it into a thick layer. Can cause systemic effect when used too much.

    Be careful when applying on the heads of the patient's peripheral and diabetes.

    Pregnancy and nursing mothers

    Pregnant women

    The safety of corticoide used on the spot for pregnant women has not been determined.

    Only use when therapeutic benefits are higher than the risk that can be caused to the fetus.

    Should not be used in a large dosage or for a long time for pregnant women.

    breastfeeding women

    Do not know that local corticoide can lead to enough body absorption to be able to find medicine in breast milk, deciding to stop breastfeeding or stopping the drug.

    Pay attention to the importance of the drug for the mother, or as directed by the physician.

    Drug interaction

    Increased risk of liver toxicity if corticoide is used with high doses of paracetamol or acting field.

    Oral or insulin anti -diabetic drugs: glucocorticoid may increase blood glucose levels.

    glycosid digitalis: simultaneously used with glucocorticoid may increase the possibility of arrhythmia or toxicity of digitalis and hypotension.

    Phenobarbiton, Phenytoin, Rifampicin or Ephedrin may increase metabolism and reduce the treatment effect of betamethason.Corticoide simultaneous use with anticoagulants can increase or decrease anticoagulants.

  • Storage

    Leave a cool place, avoid light, temperature below 30⁰C.

    To be out of reach of children.

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