DIPROLITE CREAM 15 g
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Beclomethasone Dipropionate 0.025% w/w, Neomycin Sulphate eq. to Neomycin 0.5% w/w & Clotrimazole 1.0 % w/w
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Not suggested unless a doctor says so. When pregnant, you should be careful when using topical steroids and antibiotics.
- Risk: Long-term use over wide regions may cause systemic absorption, which can harm the growth of the fetus.
- Antifungal (Clotrimazole): Usually safe, but you should still talk to a doctor beforehand.
- Don't use it on broken skin, regions that are blocked, or for long periods of time.
- Always talk to your doctor before using it while pregnant.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. Is it okay to apply DIPROLITE CREAM on your face?
Not suggested unless a doctor says so. The skin on the face is thin and more likely to have negative effects from steroids.
Q2: Is it safe for kids?
Only use with a doctor's help. Steroids can help kids absorb things more quickly.
Q3. Can it cure fungal infections by itself?
It helps, but creams with steroids can hide symptoms and make fungal infections worse if not used correctly.
Q4. How long do I need to use this cream?
Usually between 7 and 14 days, or as your doctor says. Don't use it for a long time.
Q5: Is it safe to use on open wounds?
No. Don't put it on open wounds or skin that is very injured.
Q6. Does DIPROLITE make skin thinner?
Yes, using it for a long time can make your skin thinner, give you stretch marks, and change the color of your skin.
Expert advice
- Only use it for the time it says to; don't use it for a long time.
- Unless told to, don't cover the treated area with bandages.
- Don't put it on or near your eyes, mouth, or genitals unless you are told to.
- Do not use for herpes, chickenpox, acne, or rosacea.
- Stop using it and see a doctor if you get irritated, red, or worse.
- Before and after putting on the cream, wash your hands.
- Stop anyone from using it for unfair or cosmetic reasons; it might cause a lot of damage.
Side effects
- Feeling of burning
- Itching
- Lack of moisture
- Redness
- Irritation where the medicine was applied
- Less common but serious (typically because of the steroid part):
- Thinning of the skin (atrophy)
- Marks from stretching
- Pimples that look like acne
- More hair growth
- Healing of wounds that takes longer
- Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation
- A second infection with germs or fungi
- If you have bad reactions, see a doctor.
How It Works
- Beclomethasone dipropionate is a kind of steroid.
- Decreases swelling, redness, itching, and inflammation.
- Antifungal: Clotrimazole
- It stops fungi from growing by hurting the cell membrane of the fungi.
- Neomycin/Gentamicin (Antibiotic):
- Stops or kills germs on the skin.
- Together, they help a lot with skin problems that are caused by germs, fungi, and inflammation.
Medicines interaction
- Even though it's topical, it can still be absorbed through the skin if used too much.
- Don't use with other topical steroids, antibiotics, or antifungals unless your doctor says it's okay.
Don't mix with:
- Aminoglycoside antibiotics (if absorbed, they can build up and cause toxicity)
- Strong steroids (risk of adrenal suppression)
- Let your doctor know if you're utilizing other skin treatments.
How to Use
- Make sure the area is clean and dry.
- Put on a thin coating of the cream.
- Gently rub it in until it is gone.
- Use once or twice a day, or as your doctor says.
- Don't go longer than the suggested time, especially on your face or skin folds.
- After applying, wash your hands.
Uses/Indications
- Fungal infections that cause swelling
- Skin diseases that are caused by both fungi and bacteria
- Eczema with a secondary infection
- Dermatitis caused by allergies
- Intertrigo (an infection that develops between skin creases)
- Insect bites that are infected
- Ringworm (Tinea) with extreme itching (use only under medical supervision)