What are you looking for?

T CYCLINE HC Eye Ointment 5gm

66.00 Original price was: ₹66.00.56.00Current price is: ₹56.00.
In Stock

T-Cycline HC Eye Ointment is a combination of two medicines used to treat bacterial eye infections. It prevents the growth of the bacteria that cause infection in the eyes. It also relieves symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching in the eye.

In Stock
Add to wishlist

Hydrocortisone Acetate

Hydrocortisone Acetate (0.1%/1% w/w)

Hydrocortisone acetate is a slight corticosteroid (steroid) used topically to increase relief from rash, redness, and pruritus, which are the interactive component of many skin conditions. It does this by inhibiting the formation or release of mediators from endogenous chemical inflammation based on the tone of prostaglandins and histamines. This is usually given for eczema, dermatitis, allergies, or insect stings.

Therapeutic Uses

in Dermatitis: Decreases redness and inflammation due to contact dermatitis or atopic dermatitis.

Insect Bites and Rashes: It is nicely redundant to use this for reducing redness and persistent itching in a localized allergic reaction to insect bites.

Anal/Rectal relief: It comprises the so-called formulas capable of lessening the discomfort with itching and inflammation, seen while coming from piles (hemorrhoids).

Managing Psoriasis: Seen more than useful in handling moderate carcinoma psoriasis of particularly vulnerable areas.

Key Product Information

Anti-inflammatory: This rapidly reduces inflammation, redness, and heat.

Anti-pruritic: It brings itch to a stop right away. Again, it generally targets the "itch-scratch" cycle.

Weaker Potency: Thus probably safe for short-term use on a large body area under careful observation by a doctor.

How to Use

Preparation: Clean and dry your hands and the region of the skin you want to apply cream or ointment to.

Application: Thin yet judiciously applied directly onto the inflicted skin.

Massage: Rub gently until the cream is blended nicely on the skin.

Frequency: Must be applied 2–4 times daily, w.r.t. the extent of impairment and the prompt advice of a doctor, in agreement with said above.

Hygiene: Remember to wash your hands soon after applying unless, of course, the treatment is on your hands.

Common Side Effects

While very few patients show signs:

Stinging

Bright-red or brown streaks ("tertiary telangiectasia") through the skin

Temporary thinning of the skin (after very long-term use)

Changes in skin color toward a lighter shade (hypopigmentation)

Folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles)

Do not apply on the face, groin, or underarms, as higher absorption occurs in these regions, unless instructed to do so by your physician.

Points for Prescriptions & Safety

Infections: No need to apply once the skin is broken, infected, or bearing active viral (herpes) or fungal infections.

Duration: Consult a doctor if the medication is to be used for a period of longer than 7 days because the extended period of use can increase systemic absorption.

Occlusive Dressing: Avoid wrapping bandages over the treated area in any occasion except when advised so by the doctor, as it increases the absorption strength and side effects.

Pediatric Use: Exercise extreme caution in children; consult a pediatrician for proper dosage and duration.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Will Hydrocortisone Acetate work on acne or pimples?

No. This should definitely be avoided because steroids can worsen acne or cause "steroid-induced acne." This is meant for inflammatory and allergic conditions, but not for bacterial infections.

Q: Is it safe to use while pregnant?

The utilization of topical steroids during pregnancy is advised only if the potential benefit justifies the possible risk to the fetus. It is always better if you consult your OB-GYN before using it.

Q: What does Hydrocortisone differ from Hydrocortisone Acetate?

Hydrocortisone acetate is the salt form of hydrocortisone, which is slightly more lipophilic (fat-soluble) and may be better absorbed into the skin or have an extended duration of action in some formulations.

Q: Can I use this for diaper rash on my baby?

No. Unless otherwise specified by a doctor, using steroids under a diaper that works as an occlusive dressing could lead to the excellent systemic absorption of medicine into the baby's system.

Q: Is it the cure for my skin disorder?

Hydrocortisone acetate treats the symptoms (inflammation and pruritus) and cannot cure the cause. If your condition persists even after one week of treatment, seeing a specialist dermatologist is an essential next step.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place convivial to a mediate range of temperatures below 25°C. Ensure the tube is tightly closed to prevent medication from drying out and shop out of reach of children.

Disclaimer: The information provided above is for awareness at a very general level. Seek the advice of a medical professional. The prescribed form of Hydrocortisone should be used under doctor's orders.

Tetracycline

Tetracycline: Overview, Usage, and Side Effects

Tetracycline is classified under the class of medicines known as tetracycline antibiotics. Its primary function involves stopping the growth and spread of bacteria that cause respiratory tract infections; at the same time, this antibiotic is also known to treat other conditions such as severe acne, urinary tract infections, and either infections spread through tick bites or infections spread through contact with the contaminated animal.


Mechanism of Action

Tetracycline is bacteriostatic. This indicates that it does not directly kill the bacteria but, instead, blocks certain critical proteins needed for bacteria to replicate. By temporarily holding up the bacterial population, the body’s immune system gets busy eliminating the infection.


Maximum Usage Guidelines

Take on an Empty Stomach: The best environment for absorption is the absence of food; hence, it must be taken either 1 hour before or, if your stomach is that sensitive, wait an extra 2 hours post-digestion.

Hydration: Take each dose with a glass of full water (about 240 ml) and avoid lying down for at least 30 minutes right then after going back to throat irritation.

Consistency: Complete the entire course that your physician has indicated for you, even when your symptoms may have already begun to disappear after several days of treatment. Stopping the treatment prematurely may allow the infection to return due to which resistance in the antibiotic might occur.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I take Tetracycline with milk or diary products?
No, diary products such as milk, cheese, or yogurt, and calcium supplements to the body are known to interfere with tetracycline's ability to be absorbed. It is advised to wait for at least 2 to 3 hours after consuming dairy before they take their medication, on account of this.

2. What should I do if I miss a dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is nearly time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular timing. Do not "double up" on doses to catch up.

3. Isn't tetracycline used in sun-sensitive situations?
Yes. Tetracycline can increase skin sensitivity towards UV light, called photosensitivity. So it is necessary to avoid direct contact with sunlight and also wear protective clothing along with the use of SPF 30+ sunscreen when taking Tetracycline.

4. Are there any common side effects?
Most people tolerate this medicine well. However, mild nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, or sore tongue could still be experienced. Call your doctor if you experience severe abdominal pain, get persistent headaches, or have vision changes.

5. Can children take Tetracycline?
Generally, the use of Tetracycline is avoided in children under 8 years of age, as the drug has the ability to make the baby's teeth appear gray-yellow-brown and to inhibit normal growth of developing bones in young children and pregnant women.


Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a licensed healthcare professional before starting any new medication.

Certified Content
Medical Disclaimer:
At Gem Pharmacy, we make every effort to provide accurate, expert-written, and thoroughly reviewed information related to medicines. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified doctor.

The purpose of this information is to educate users and improve communication between patients and healthcare professionals. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any condition.

Always consult a certified healthcare professional before taking any medication.
Written by
Palak
Palak
D Pharma
Reviewed by
Palak 2
Palak
D Pharma

No products in the cart.