Clobeta GM Cream 10gm
Manufactured By Laborate Pharmaceuticals India Ltd
Composition Clobetasol Propionate 0.05% + Neomycin Sulphate 0.5% + Miconazole Nitrate 2.0% + Zinc Oxide 2.5% + Borax 0.05%
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Description:
pregnancy interaction
- A topical steroid with a lot of power.
- If used for a long time or on a big region, it may be able to enter into the skin.
- Using it for a long time could cause problems with the growing of the fetus.
- Only use if your doctor says to.
- 0.5% Neomycin Sulphate
- Aminoglycosides carry a theoretical risk of embryonic harm (ototoxicity), yet they are not absorbed well through undamaged skin.
- Should be used carefully during pregnancy.
- 2% Miconazole Nitrate
- Topical antifungals are generally regarded as low-risk, although they need to be used with care when combined with a strong steroid.
- Zinc Oxide (2.5%) with Borax (0.05%)
- Both have a modest effect on the skin and are usually not absorbed well by the body.
- Overall Advice
- Only use when you really need to.
- Don't use it on big sections of skin, broken skin, or for more than one to two weeks.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is this cream for?
It is used to treat mixed infections that involve fungi and bacteria, as well as inflammation and irritated skin.
Q2. Is it safe for ladies who are pregnant?
Only use it when a doctor tells you to.
Q3. Can I use it for regular itching?
No. This is a combination of steroids, antibiotics, and antifungals that is only suited for skin infections.
Q4: Is it safe to use on the face?
Not suggested unless a doctor says so because it contains a strong steroid (clobetasol).
Q5. Is it okay to use it on private parts?
Only if a doctor tells you to. The steroid can make skin that is already thin even thinner.
Q6. How long do I need to use it?
Most of the time, 7 to 14 days. Long-term use is bad.
Q7. Is it safe for kids?
Not advised unless expressly prescribed.
Expert advice
- Put on a tiny coating solely on the area that hurts.
- Do not use under tight clothes or bandages (may make steroids work better).
- Do not use for a long time on fungal infections (tinea incognito) because it could make the problem worse.
- Don't use it as a fairness lotion or for skin that is always irritated.
- If you feel burning, redness, or your symptoms get worse, stop right away.
- Stay away from the mucous membranes in your eyes, nose, mouth, and genitals.
- After using, wash your hands.
Side Effects
- Burning
- Redness
- Itching
- Annoyance
- Lack of moisture
- Not too much
- Peeling
- Tenderness in the skin around the area
- A brief stinging feeling
- Serious (typically from using it wrong or for a long time)
- Skin thinning (atrophy)
- Striae
- Changes in pigment (becoming darker or lighter)
- Breakouts that look like acne
- Hair growing where it was applied
- Fungal infection getting worse (steroids lower immunity)
- Bacterial infections that happen after an initial infection
- Very rarely, neomycin can be absorbed into the body and cause toxicity.
- If you have a serious allergy or infection flare, you should see a doctor.
How it Works
- Powerful corticosteroid that helps with swelling, redness, itching, and inflammation.
- Sulphate of Neomycin
- An antibiotic that stops bacteria from making proteins, which kills them.
- Miconazole Nitrate
- Antifungal agent that prevents the growth of fungi by hurting their cell membranes.
- Oxide of Zinc
- It protects the skin, calms irritation, and speeds up recovery.
- Borax
- It has a mild antibacterial and drying effect that helps with skin issues that are infected and wet.
- Effect of Combination
- Treats infections caused by both bacteria and fungi, lowers swelling, calms sensitive skin, and speeds up healing.
Medicines interaction
- Don't use with other strong topical steroids because it can make your skin thinner.
- Don't mix with other aminoglycosides (this is a rare danger).
- Using it with retinoids, salicylic acid, or peeling agents could make dryness and irritation worse.
- Using too many antifungal or antibiotic lotions at the same time can make your skin irritated.
- There shouldn't be any big problems with the body when utilized correctly.
How to Use
- Wash and dry the skin that is affected.
- Put a thin layer of the cream on the area.
- Follow the directions and use once or twice a day.
- Do not cover or bandage tightly unless you are ordered to.
- Don't put it on big regions or broken skin.
- Stay away from eyes and mucous membranes.
- Don't use it for more than one to two weeks without talking to a doctor.
- After using, wash your hands.
Uses/Indications
- Skin diseases that are caused by both fungi and bacteria
- Fungal infections that are inflamed
- Intertrigo with an infection
- Eczema or dermatitis that gets infected
- Seborrheic dermatitis with an infection
- Diaper rash that is infected (just for a short time, with caution because of steroid)
- Tinea infections, such as ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot, are only for a brief time.