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Niosol Ointment 30gm

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NIOSOL OINTMENT contains Clobetasol, which belongs to the group of medicines called Topical corticosteroids. It is used in adults and adolescents (aged 12 years or above) to manage inflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and dermatitis that have not responded to milder steroid creams or ointments.

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Clobetasol propionate

Clobetasol Propionate 0.05% Cream/Ointment Clobetasol Propionate is considered one of the strongest medications against various severe skin problems. This drug, by acting upon these substances in the skin, helps in decreasing the swelling, redness, and itching that happen in skin diseases. This is classified under "super-potent" class I steroid and is therefore reserved for very severe dermatoses that do not respond to less potent steroids. Indications This medicine can basically be prescribed for inflammatory and pruritic conditions responsive to corticosteroids, which are represented by:

  • Psoriasis: Especially plaque psoriasis localized on the scalp, elbows, and knees.
  • Eczema: Incapacitating atopic dermatitis unresponsive to other types of treatment.
  • Lichen Planus: An inflammatory disease of the skin and mucous membranes
  • Discoid Lupus Erythematosus
Key features Rapid Action: Quick relief from severe itching and localized inflammation. Targeted Therapy: High skin permeability ensures deep immunization of the affected dermal tissues by the active material. Multiple Formulations: Available as a cream, ointment, gel, and scalp solution depending on skin typology and what part of the body might be affected. Application Directions Pre-treatment: Wash and dry hands and the area on the skin where the medication is to be applied. Gentle Layering: Use pea-sized amounts, and gently rub the cream, drug, or gel into the area being treated, making sure it disappears into the skin. Use Frequency: Use frequency is usually 1-2 times daily, but no more than what is recommended by your dermatologist, in terms of dosing or frequency. Cleanliness of the Hands: Rinse hands, unless hands are to be treated on. Major Precautions Use Short-term: Owing to the high potency, prolonging usage should not go beyond two consecutive weeks. Cautiousness in Facial Areas: The owned should be directed merely to the areas of application; however, if this has to end up being the face, an alternative medicine is otherwise recommended for such cases on strict grounds. Occlusion: Unless otherwise advised by a physician, the patient shall make sure that the treated skin is not occluded by bandages or air-tight dressings, which increase systemic absorption of the medicine. No Data on Adrenal Insufficiency: Long-term use of clobetasol propionate over a significant body area has the potential to increase the systemic absorption of the drug and possibly affect the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Adverse Effects Common side effects of Clobetasol Propionate 0.05%/gm are: Irritation or stinging after application. Skin thinning or infrequently striae. Folliculitis. Spider telangiectasia veins.indicators FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) Q: Is Clobetasol Propionate a fungal or antibiotic cream? Clobetasol is a steroid type. It does not treat infections mediated by bacteria, fungi, or viruses, and can enhance them if used on the infected area alone. Q: Is it okay to use Clobetasol for baby diaper rash? No, Clobetasol is too strong for the delicate infant skin and should never be used in diaper dermatitis cases as mentioned above. The inclusion of steroids in the diaper region increases the risk of systemic absorption from the 'occlusive' property of a diaper. Q: Should I start using it if I missed a dose? When you remember, use it; otherwise, wait and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not "double up" to make up for the missed dose. Q: How long should I expect to wait before I see some form of improvement? Most patients start to feel a decrease in itching and redness within the first couple of days of applying it. Should you be unable to see any improvement after two weeks, talk with an experienced person from the dermatology society. Q: Would pregnant women use it? Topical steroids are used during pregnancy exclusively when the potential benefit of treating the mother far exceeds the theoretical risk to the fetus. It is always wise to have a discussion with your OB-GYN before you start treatment.

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