What Are the Uses of Clotrimazole and Betamethasone?
Clotrimazole betamethasone cream, the indications for this product are suitable for trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton rubrum, flocculent epidermis, and microsporum canis caused by ringworm, tinea corporis, and jock itch. Can be used for cutaneous candidiasis caused by Candida albicans.
- Drug Name
- Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream
- Drug type
- Prescription drugs, external drugs
- Special medicine
- Doping
- Clotrimazole betamethasone cream, the indications for this product are suitable for trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton rubrum, flocculent epidermis, and microsporum canis caused by ringworm, tinea corporis, and jock itch. Can be used for cutaneous candidiasis caused by Candida albicans.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Ingredients
- This product is a compound preparation, its components are: clotrimazole, betamethasone dipropionate. Each gram of product contains 10 mg of clotrimazole and 0.643 mg of betamethasone dipropionate.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Properties
- This product is a white ointment with emulsion base
Clotrimazole betamethasone cream indications
- This product is suitable for trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton rubrum, flocculent epidermis, and microsporum canis caused by hand, foot, body and jock itch. It can also be used for skin candidiasis caused by candida albicans. .
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Specifications
- 5 grams: 50 mg clotrimazole and 3.215 mg betamethasone dipropionate.
10 grams: 100 mg clotrimazole and 6.43 mg betamethasone dipropionate.
15 grams: clotrimazole 150 mg, betamethasone dipropionate 9.645 mg.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Usage and Dosage
- For external use, apply this product evenly to the affected area and the surrounding skin, and gently rub it once a day, morning and evening. It is used for 2 weeks as a course of treatment for tinea corporis and skin candida infection. For hands and tinea pedis 4 Week is a course of treatment. Or as directed by your doctor.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Adverse Reactions
- 1. Adverse reactions that can occur with compound clotrimazole include: paresthesia, maculopapular edema, edema, secondary infections, and so on.
2. Possible adverse effects of clotrimazole include: erythema, tingling, blistering, desquamation, edema, urticaria, and skin irritation.
3 Adverse reactions caused by topical use of corticosteroids include: burning sensation, allergic prurigo, dry skin, folliculitis, hirsutism, acne-like rash, hypopigmentation, perioral inflammation, allergic contact dermatitis, skin infiltration, subsequent Infections, skin atrophy and miliary rash.
4 Local use of corticosteroids in children has reported adverse reactions such as thalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function inhibition, Cushing's syndrome, and intracranial hypertension. Adrenal suppression is manifested as linear growth inhibition, delayed weight gain, low plasma adrenaline levels, and disappearance of ACTH stress response; intracranial hypertension is manifested as forehead protrusion, headache, and bilateral papillary edema.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Taboo
- Those who are allergic to all the ingredients in this product or to corticosteroids or imidazoles are contraindicated.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Precautions
- 1. In the first 3-5 days after using this product, the erythema subsided and the itching eased. Patients with body, jock itch, and skin candidiasis who use this product for 1 week, and those with hand and foot tinea symptoms who have not improved for more than 2 weeks should be re-diagnosed.
2. After using this product for 2 weeks in patients with tinea corporis and tinea corporis, the disease persists in patients with tinea pedis and tinea pedis for more than 4 weeks. The drug should be discontinued and appropriate antifungal drugs should be selected for treatment. This product is not recommended to be used for more than 4 weeks.
3 When using this product, do not use the package method.
4 If irritation or allergic reactions occur during use, the use of this product should be stopped and appropriate treatment should be performed. If it is accompanied by a bacterial infection, antibiotics should be used at the same time. If the expected effect does not appear, this product should be stopped until the bacterial infection is fully controlled. If the use is not effective, a microbiological test should be performed to confirm the condition before other antibacterial treatments.
5. Local use of corticosteroids can also cause adverse reactions caused by systemic use, including adrenal (HPA) suppression, Cushing's syndrome, hyperglycemia, diabetes, and so on. Long-term or large-scale use of this product will increase the systemic absorption of the drug. Adrenal suppression should be tested regularly. Once the above symptoms occur, the drug should be stopped or replaced with other corticosteroid drugs with lower activity. Adrenal function will recover quickly after stopping the drug, with occasional rebound phenomenon. Attention should be paid to systemic supplementation of corticosteroids.
6. This product is contraindicated in ophthalmology.
7. This product is contraindicated in dermatitis caused by diapers.
Clotrimazole betamethasone cream for pregnant and lactating women
- This product is lack of safety research data for pregnant women. Pregnant women using this product need to consider the advantages and disadvantages of medication. If you must use this product, do not use this product for a long time or a large area.
It is unclear whether topical use of corticosteroids increases systemic absorption and a detectable amount excreted from milk. If lactating women use this product, they should stop medication or breastfeeding.
Clotrimazole betamethasone cream for children
- Due to the relatively large body surface area of children, it is easy to increase the systemic absorption of the drug. When using this product, the sensitivity to adrenocortical hormone suppression and exogenous corticosteroid drugs is greater than that of adults. Adverse reactions such as thalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function inhibition, Cushing's syndrome, linear growth inhibition, delayed weight gain, and intracranial hypertension have been reported in children when topically applied corticosteroids. Adrenal suppression is manifested by low plasma adrenaline levels, ACTH stress reactions disappear, and intracranial hypertension are manifested by forehead protrusion, headache, and bilateral papillary edema.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Elderly Medicine
- No detailed research data is currently available.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Drug Interactions
- No detailed research data is currently available.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Overdose
- Symptoms: Overdose or long-term topical use of corticosteroids can cause thalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function inhibition, secondary adrenal deficiency, and adrenal hyperfunction, including Cushing syndrome.
Treatment: Appropriate symptomatic treatment is performed. The symptoms of acute adrenal hyperfunction are generally reversible. The electrolyte balance is maintained. Considering chronic toxicity, the drug should be slowly withdrawn.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Pharmacology and Toxicology
- This product is a compound product. The broad-spectrum antifungal drug clotrimazole can act on fungal cell membranes, causing cell contents to leak out and produce antifungal effects. Betamethasone dipropionate has long-lasting anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and anti-itch properties. Contraction of blood vessels.
Pharmacokinetics of Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream
- The detailed pharmacokinetics of this product are currently lacking.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Storage
- Sealed and stored below 25 ° C.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream Packaging
- Packed in 5g aluminum tubes, one per box;
10g aluminum tube, one per box;
Packed in 15g aluminum tubes, one per box.
Clotrimazole Betamethasone Cream
- Two years [1]