CANDISKIN BN Cream 20gm
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Beclometasone is a corticosteroid medication used to reduce inflammation and allergic reactions in the body. It is commonly prescribed in inhalers for the long-term management of asthma and other respiratory conditions, helping to prevent symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Beclometasone is also available as nasal sprays, creams, and ointments to treat allergic rhinitis and various inflammatory skin disorders by suppressing the immune response and decreasing swelling, redness, and irritation.
Beclomethasone Clotrimazole
Beclomethasone + Clotrimazole (Topical Combination)
In the same academic-impersonal style of other platforms like 1mg or Netmeds, this content focuses on the synergistic activity of the two active ingredients. The structure follows a standard e-pharmacy format including therapeutic classification, pharmacodynamics, usage guidelines, and safety information.
A medical prescription for the treatment of inflammatory fungal skin infections, this dual-action dermatological cream/ointment targets both the underlying infection and associated symptoms such as redness, itching, and swelling.
Beclomethasone Dipropionate ($0.025% \text{--} 0.05% w/w$): A potent corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and suppresses allergic responses.
Clotrimazole ($1% w/w$): A broad-spectrum antifungal agent that destroys fungal cell membranes and prevents further spread.
Therapeutic Indications
Used for conditions such as:
Ringworm (Tinea Corporis): Red, circular, scaly patches on the body
Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis): Itching and peeling between toes
Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris): Fungal infection in the groin area
Candidiasis: Yeast infections in skin folds (e.g., axilla, under breasts)
Infected Eczema: Fungal overgrowth on pre-existing skin conditions
How It Works
This combination follows an “attack and soothe” approach:
Antifungal Action: Clotrimazole inhibits ergosterol synthesis, weakening fungal cell membranes and causing cell death.
Anti-Inflammatory Action: Beclomethasone blocks inflammatory mediators (e.g., prostaglandins), reducing redness, swelling, and itching.
Direction for Use
Apply over the affected area:
Clean and dry the skin before application.
Apply a thin layer and gently rub in.
Time of Application
Use 2–3 times daily or as directed by your dermatologist.
Use and Duration
Continue for the full prescribed duration, even if symptoms improve. Consult your doctor if no improvement is seen within a few days.
Hygiene
Wash hands after application to prevent spreading infection to other areas.
Side Effects
Generally well tolerated, but possible effects include:
Mild burning or stinging
Dryness or redness
Skin thinning (with prolonged use)
Folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles)
Safety Caution
Do Not Apply Near Face or Eyes: Avoid sensitive areas unless prescribed.
No Occlusive Dressings: Do not cover tightly unless advised.
Pregnancy/Lactation: Use only if necessary under medical supervision.
Children: Use cautiously due to risk of growth suppression with steroids.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can it treat viral infections like Herpes?
No. It is effective only for fungal infections. Steroids may worsen untreated viral infections.
Q: How soon will I see results?
Symptoms improve in 24–48 hours, but complete fungal clearance may take 3–4 weeks.
Q: Is it safe for jock itch?
Yes, but use sparingly and avoid prolonged use unless directed.
Q: Can it be used for diaper rash?
No, unless fungal infection is confirmed by a doctor. Steroids may be too strong for infants.
Q: What if irritation worsens?
Stop use immediately and consult a doctor—this may indicate allergic contact dermatitis.
Storage
Store below 25°C, do not freeze. Keep the tube tightly closed and out of reach of children.
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions before use.
Neomycin
Neomycin Topical Sulfate (USP/IP)
Neomycin is a potent aminoglycoside antibiotic used to treat and prevent bacterial skin infections. It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, thereby stopping the growth and multiplication of bacteria. It is effective mainly against gram-negative and some gram-positive organisms, and is commonly included in “triple antibiotic” ointments for minor skin care.
Therapeutic Uses
Infected Minor Wounds: Prevents infection in cuts and abrasions
Minor Burns: Protects damaged skin from secondary bacterial infection
Secondary Skin Infections: Used in eczema or impetigo when infected
Pre-Surgical Prep: Helps in surface sterilization before minor procedures
Salient Features
Localized Action: Works directly at the site of infection
Rapid Effect: Begins acting on surface bacteria quickly
Multiple Forms: Available as creams, ointments, and powders
Usage
Preparation: Wash hands and clean area with soap and water
Application: Apply a thin layer to affected area
Frequency: Use 1–3 times daily as advised
Protection: Cover with a sterile bandage if required
Unwanted Side Effects and Safety
Mild redness or irritation
Itching or stinging sensation
Allergic Contact Dermatitis: rash or hives may occur
Warning: Avoid use on large open wounds due to risk of systemic absorption and rare ototoxicity or nephrotoxicity
Precautions and Warnings
Duration: Do not use beyond 7 days without medical advice
Sensitive Areas: Avoid use in eyes or ear canal
Pregnancy: Use under medical supervision
Pediatric Use: Generally safe for children above 2 years with guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can it treat acne?
Not ideal; better options include benzoyl peroxide or clindamycin
Q: What if swallowed accidentally?
Usually causes mild stomach irritation; seek help if large amount ingested
Q: Why is my skin red and itchy?
Possible allergic reaction; discontinue use and consult a doctor
Q: Can it treat fungal infections?
No, it works only against bacterial infections
Q: Can it be used under a dressing?
Yes, but consult a doctor if the wound is severe or highly inflamed
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