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Introduction

Expert Advice

-For external use only.

-Apply fatty ointment and cream ointment as a thin layer to the affected areas.

-Apply as advised by your healthcare provider.

-Wash and dry area gently before application.

-Rub lightly. Apply dressing to the applied area only if needed.

-Contact your healthcare provider if no improvement is seen or the condition is worsening.

-Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes or open wounds.

-Do not use for long time around genital, rectal and other sensitive parts.

-Exposure of affected areas to direct sunlight must be avoided.

-The duration of use should be less than 12 weeks in adults and less than 4 weeks in children.

-If the skin dries out excessively during treatment with cream or lotion, a change should be made to one of the formulations with a higher fat content i.e. ointment or fatty ointment.

Primary Uses

Indications

This medicine is used to treat endogenous eczema (an inherent tendency to develop dermatitis on the skin), including atopic dermatitis (a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. It is chronic and tends to flare periodically. It may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever) and neurodermatitis (a skin condition that starts with an itchy patch of skin. Scratching makes it even itchier). It is also indicated for the treatment of contact dermatitis (a red, itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it), degenerative, dyshidrotic (skin condition in which blisters develop on the soles of your feet and/or the palms of your hands. The blisters are usually itchy and may be filled with fluid) and vulvar (occurs in women when the soft folds of skin around the opening of the vagina become red, painful, and itchy) eczema.

Side Effects

The patients taking this medication may experience itching, burning, erythema (redness of the skin), thinning of the skin, dilation of cutaneous vessels, the formation of stripes or acneiform skin conditions, increased body hair growth, and perioral dermatitis (a facial rash that tends to occur around the mouth).

Warnings

Pregnancy

This medicine is contraindicated in pregnancy.

Lactation

Lactating mothers are strictly advised not to use this medicine.

Precautions

The patients taking this medication must be cautious in cases of areas with higher percutaneous absorption. It is advised that the ointment is applied over larger surface areas with an addition of occlusive dressings. Discontinue, if local irritation develops. Do not use it to treat diaper dermatoses in infants.

Contraindications

This medication is contraindicated in patients with areas of tuberculous or syphilitic processes, as well as for the treatment of viral diseases such as vaccinia (causes small pox), chicken pox, and shingles (viral infection that causes painful rash).

FAQS

What is the dosage for this medication?

Apply thinly once daily.

What is the maximum duration for the application of this medication?

Max duration is 12 weeks in adults and 4 weeks in children.

Is this medication safe for babies?

In an infant with newly diagnosed eczema, this medication is safe and effective in alleviating lesions and scratching severity and restoring sleep.

Can this medication be used for nappy rashes?

This medication is for very severe nappy rashes, but not for very young babies.

How to store this medication?

Keep this medication in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 25 C.

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DescriptionDecadron (dexamethasone) is a corticosteroid, similar to a natural hormone produced by the adrenal glands, used to treat arthritis, skin, blood, kidney, eye, thyroid, intestinal disorders, severe allergies, and asthma. Decadron is also used to treat certain types of cancer and occasionally, cerebral edema.
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Introduction

Expert Advice

-For external use only. -Apply fatty ointment and cream ointment as a thin layer to the affected areas. -Apply as advised by your healthcare provider. -Wash and dry area gently before application. -Rub lightly. Apply dressing to the applied area only if needed. -Contact your healthcare provider if no improvement is seen or the condition is worsening. -Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes or open wounds. -Do not use for long time around genital, rectal and other sensitive parts. -Exposure of affected areas to direct sunlight must be avoided. -The duration of use should be less than 12 weeks in adults and less than 4 weeks in children. -If the skin dries out excessively during treatment with cream or lotion, a change should be made to one of the formulations with a higher fat content i.e. ointment or fatty ointment.

Primary Uses

Indications

This medicine is used to treat endogenous eczema (an inherent tendency to develop dermatitis on the skin), including atopic dermatitis (a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. It is chronic and tends to flare periodically. It may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever) and neurodermatitis (a skin condition that starts with an itchy patch of skin. Scratching makes it even itchier). It is also indicated for the treatment of contact dermatitis (a red, itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it), degenerative, dyshidrotic (skin condition in which blisters develop on the soles of your feet and/or the palms of your hands. The blisters are usually itchy and may be filled with fluid) and vulvar (occurs in women when the soft folds of skin around the opening of the vagina become red, painful, and itchy) eczema.

Side Effects

The patients taking this medication may experience itching, burning, erythema (redness of the skin), thinning of the skin, dilation of cutaneous vessels, the formation of stripes or acneiform skin conditions, increased body hair growth, and perioral dermatitis (a facial rash that tends to occur around the mouth).

Warnings

Pregnancy

This medicine is contraindicated in pregnancy.

Lactation

Lactating mothers are strictly advised not to use this medicine.

Precautions

The patients taking this medication must be cautious in cases of areas with higher percutaneous absorption. It is advised that the ointment is applied over larger surface areas with an addition of occlusive dressings. Discontinue, if local irritation develops. Do not use it to treat diaper dermatoses in infants.

Contraindications

This medication is contraindicated in patients with areas of tuberculous or syphilitic processes, as well as for the treatment of viral diseases such as vaccinia (causes small pox), chicken pox, and shingles (viral infection that causes painful rash).

FAQS

What is the dosage for this medication?

Apply thinly once daily.

What is the maximum duration for the application of this medication?

Max duration is 12 weeks in adults and 4 weeks in children.

Is this medication safe for babies?

In an infant with newly diagnosed eczema, this medication is safe and effective in alleviating lesions and scratching severity and restoring sleep.

Can this medication be used for nappy rashes?

This medication is for very severe nappy rashes, but not for very young babies.

How to store this medication?

Keep this medication in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 25 C.

Introduction

Expert Advice

  • Wash and dry area before application and apply a thin layer.
  • Contact prescriber if there is worsening of condition or if there are no improvements.
  • Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membrane, and open wounds.
  • Exposure to affected areas to sunlight may cause sunburn.
   

Primary Uses

Indications

This medicine is used to treat psoriasis (immune-mediated red, scaly patches), eczemas (itchy and inflamed patches of skin), and other inflammatory dermatoses (any disease of the skin or lesion on the skin).

Side Effects

Patients using this medicine may experience burning, itching, irritation, stinging, dryness, folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), pruritus (itching), hypo-pigmentation, allergic dermatitis, numbness of fingers, maceration of skin, striae (permanent stretch marks), skin atrophy, telangiectasia (spider veins: small dilated blood vessels), and local skin reactions.

Warnings

Pregnancy

There is no evidene of risk in humans. However, pregnant females should take their doctor's consent before using this drug.

Lactation

Caution is advised or effect is undetermined with this drug. Lactating mothers are advised to take their doctr's advice before beginning this drug.

Precautions

Systemic effects usually result from the use of more potent steroids, use over large surface areas, and addition of occlusive dressing. Discontinue the medicine if local irritation develops. On prolonged use of steroids, skin atrophy may be clinically significant. Avoid mucous membrane, eyes, broken or inflamed skin. Avoid extensive or prolonged use.

Contraindications

This medicine is contraindicated in primary infections such as impetigo (contagious skin infection with sores and honey-colored crusts, paronychia (infection of skin around nail), cellulitis (bacterial infection causing red, swollen skin), angular cheilitis (inflammation of mouth corners), erythrasma (skin infection, brown-scaly patches), peri-oral dermatitis or acne, untreated fungal and viral infections, burns, genital pruritus (itch skin), and pruritus without inflammation.

FAQS

What is Hivate lotion used for?

This medication is used to treat skin conditions like psoriasis (skin disorder that causes skin cells to multiply 10 times faster than normal), allergies, rash (change in color and texture of skin), and eczema (red and itchy skin).

In what forms is it available?

It is available as an ointment, cream, and lotion for external application and also as nasal spray or powder for inhalation

How does it work?

It works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause inflammation (redness and swelling) and allergies.

How should the ointment be applied?

It should be gently rubbed into the affected skin twice daily for a maximum of about 2 weeks. Ensure to wash your hand and dry

Introduction

Expert Advice

-For external use only. -Apply fatty ointment and cream ointment as a thin layer to the affected areas. -Apply as advised by your healthcare provider. -Wash and dry area gently before application. -Rub lightly. Apply dressing to the applied area only if needed. -Contact your healthcare provider if no improvement is seen or the condition is worsening. -Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes or open wounds. -Do not use for long time around genital, rectal and other sensitive parts. -Exposure of affected areas to direct sunlight must be avoided. -The duration of use should be less than 12 weeks in adults and less than 4 weeks in children. -If the skin dries out excessively during treatment with cream or lotion, a change should be made to one of the formulations with a higher fat content i.e. ointment or fatty ointment.

Primary Uses

Indications

This medicine is used to treat endogenous eczema (an inherent tendency to develop dermatitis on the skin), including atopic dermatitis (a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. It is chronic and tends to flare periodically. It may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever) and neurodermatitis (a skin condition that starts with an itchy patch of skin. Scratching makes it even itchier). It is also indicated for the treatment of contact dermatitis (a red, itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it), degenerative, dyshidrotic (skin condition in which blisters develop on the soles of your feet and/or the palms of your hands. The blisters are usually itchy and may be filled with fluid) and vulvar (occurs in women when the soft folds of skin around the opening of the vagina become red, painful, and itchy) eczema.

Side Effects

The patients taking this medication may experience itching, burning, erythema (redness of the skin), thinning of the skin, dilation of cutaneous vessels, the formation of stripes or acneiform skin conditions, increased body hair growth, and perioral dermatitis (a facial rash that tends to occur around the mouth).

Warnings

Pregnancy

This medicine is contraindicated in pregnancy.

Lactation

Lactating mothers are strictly advised not to use this medicine.

Precautions

The patients taking this medication must be cautious in cases of areas with higher percutaneous absorption. It is advised that the ointment is applied over larger surface areas with an addition of occlusive dressings. Discontinue, if local irritation develops. Do not use it to treat diaper dermatoses in infants.

Contraindications

This medication is contraindicated in patients with areas of tuberculous or syphilitic processes, as well as for the treatment of viral diseases such as vaccinia (causes small pox), chicken pox, and shingles (viral infection that causes painful rash).

FAQS

What is the dosage for this medication?

Apply thinly once daily.

What is the maximum duration for the application of this medication?

Max duration is 12 weeks in adults and 4 weeks in children.

Is this medication safe for babies?

In an infant with newly diagnosed eczema, this medication is safe and effective in alleviating lesions and scratching severity and restoring sleep.

Can this medication be used for nappy rashes?

This medication is for very severe nappy rashes, but not for very young babies.

How to store this medication?

Keep this medication in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 25 C.

Description

Description

Provate-G is an anti-inflammatory cream containing Betamethason  Dripopionate and Gentamicin Sulphate. Provate-G is a long-acting corticosteroid that has anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive characteristics. It can be applied topically to treat inflammatory skin problems, such as eczema allergies, dermatitis, rash etc. This medicine works by inhibiting the flow of chemical compounds in blood that cause the body to swell, redden, and itch. Get this product at Dawaai, offering the most reasonable prices in Pakistan.

Directions For Use

Directions for use

  • Hands should be washed and dried. Clean and dry the afflicted area before applying the medicine. Spread a thin layer of this medicine to the area affected and lightly rub it in, as instructed by your doctor, usually 1-2 times per day.
  • Unless your doctor tells you to, do not bandage, wrap, or cover the affected area.
  • If you are taking this prescription as a lotion, give it a good shake before each dose.
  • Unless you are using Provate-G to treat your hands, wash your hands after applying it. Avoid getting Provate-G in your eyes while applying it near your eyes, since this might aggravate or cause glaucoma.
  • This medicine should only be used for the recommended duration and dosage. Do not use for longer.

Storage

Store at room temperature away from direct heat and sunlight. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.

Safety Information/Precautions

Precautions

  • For topical use only.
  • Must only be used for the prescribed duration.
  • Inform your doctor about your medical history before taking Betamethasone
  • Dipropionate, particularly of impaired blood circulation and immune system disorders, before using this medicine.
  • If the region to be treated has a sore or an infection, do not use it.
  • Using corticosteroid medicines like Provate-G for an extended period or on large areas of skin can occasionally make it increasingly challenging for the body to manage physical stress.
  • Consult your doctor if you are using Provate-G or have taken it within the last few months before undergoing surgery or emergency care.
  • Do not put Provate-G in your nose or mouth.
  • In case of contact with the eyes, wash with plenty of water.

When not to use

Provate-G is not recommended for patients who are allergic to this, other steroids, or any of the ingredients in this product.

Side effects

This medicine may cause the following:
  • Acne
  • Abnormal hair growth
  • Stinging
  • Irritation
  • Itching
  • Stinging
  • Dryness
  • Redness of the skin
  • Skin color changes

Pregnancy

Please use in pregnant females only if necessary.

Introduction

Expert Advice

  • Apply as advised by your doctor.
  • For external use only.
  • Before application, wash and dry the area.
  • Apply a thin layer of medication on the affected area.
  • Contact your doctor if there is worsening of condition or no improvement.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds
  • Avoid using occlusive dressings.
  • Do not use it for long periods of time around genitalia, rectal areas and sensitive tissues.
  • Exposure to the affected area to direct sunlight must be avoided.

Primary Uses

Indications

This medicine is used to treat Psoriasis (skin disease characterized by red, itchy and scaly patches), Lichen simplex (dry patchy skin), planus eczema (inflammatory disorders causing purplish flat skin bumps), otitis externa (ear inflammation), prurigo (intensely itchy spots), seborrheic dermatitis (skin condition mainly affecting the scalp), contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash due to allergy), steroid-responsive dermatoses of the scalp (skin lesion or defect of the scalp), and severe dandruff.

Side Effects

The patients administered with this medicine may experience irritation at application site, redness and dryness, pruritus (severe skin itching), numbness of fingers, skin cracking/tightening, secondary infection (infection occurring other than the primary infection), skin atrophy (skin degeneration), malaria, telangiectasia (small, widened blood vessels), cushingoid changes (changes due to excess of cortisol related medicine/agent), adrenal suppression, and allergies.

Warnings

Pregnancy

The effects of this medicine are unknown in pregnant females; therefore, please consult your doctor before use.

Lactation

The effects of this medicine are unknown in nursing females; therefore, please consult your doctor before use.

Precautions

The patients with local irritation at the application site, visual disturbances, and elderly should be cautious. Systemic (overall effects in the body) may occur with use over large body areas. Prolonged use or application over highly absorptive sites may cause skin atrophy (skin degeneration). Please do not use it for treating diaper dermatoses (skin lesions or defects associated with diaper use) in infants. Please avoid prolonged use, and contact with mucous membranes and eye area.

Contraindications

The patients receiving monotherapy for primary bacterial infections such as impetigo (skin infection), paronychia (fingernail or toenail skin inflammation), erysipelas (bacterial skin infection), cellulitis (skin infection causing red, painful patches), angular cheilitis (inflammation of mouth corners or area around mouth) and erythrasma (skin infection affecting underarms, groin and skin between toes), treatment for rosacea (enlarged facial blood vessels), and with perioral dermatitis (red rash around mouth) or acne, untreated fungal or viral infections or parasitic infestations, burns, acne or rosacea, perioral dermatitis, widespread plaque psoriasis (red, itchy skin), perianal or genital pruritus (severe skin itching) and pruritus without inflammation should avoid use of this medicine.

FAQS

What is betamethasone valerate cream used to treat?

Betamethasone topical is used to relieve redness, itching, swelling, or other conditions.

How long can you use betamethasone valerate for?

A course of treatment for 7-14 days is sufficient.

How do you use betamethasone valerate?

Apply a thin layer to the affected area.

What are the side effects of betamethasone valerate cream?

Stinging, burning, itching, irritation, dryness, or redness of the skin may occur on first use. If these effects persist consult your doctor.

Is betamethasone valerate stronger than hydrocortisone?

Yes it is more potent than hydrocortisone.

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