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Triderm Cream 15g

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DERMATOLOGICAL
Triderm Cream 15g
$30.00
Fungal skin diseases, atopic dermatitis, eczema and lichen
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Description
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Corticosteroids for dermatological use. Corticosteroids in combination with
antibiotics. Betamethasone and antibiotics. ATX code D07C C01.
Composition:
active ingredients: betamethasone, clotrimazole, gentamycin;
1 g of cream contains betamethasone (in the form of dipropionate) 0.5 mg, clotrimazole 10 mg and gentamicin
(in the form of sulfate) 1 mg excipients: mineral oil, white soft para in, cetostearyl alcohol, propylene glycol,
polyethylene glycol, cetostearyl ether, benzyl alcohol, sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate, phosphoric acid,
sodium hydroxide, purified water.
Indications:
Treatment of dermatoses sensitive to corticosteroids, in the presence (or suspicion) of bacterial and / or fungal
infections caused by microorganisms sensitive to the drug.
Contraindications:
The drug is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to active substances or to any other component of
the drug, other aminoglycoside antibiotics (cross-allergic reactions to gentamicin) or imidazole derivatives
(cross-allergic reactions to clotrimazole). And also with tuberculosis of the skin, skin manifestations of syphilis,
skin reactions after vaccination, skin ulcers, acne, common plaque psoriasis, viral skin infections (for example,
herpes simplex, shingles), varicose veins, perioral dermatitis, rosacea, chickenpox other bacterial and fungal
infections of the skin without proper antibacterial and antifungal therapy. Triderm is not indicated for use with
occlusive dressings. Triderm should not be applied to mucous membranes, eyes or the area around the eyes. Do
not use the cream to treat nails or scalp infections.
Method of administration and dosage:
For adults, Triderm is applied in a thin layer on the entire a ected surface and the adjacent area of intact skin 2
times a day, morning and evening. The duration of treatment depends on the patient’s clinical response to
treatment, as well as clinical and microbiological parameters. In the case of athlete’s foot, a longer course of
treatment (2-4 weeks) may be required.
Application features:
The cream is especially suitable for the treatment of disorders in the exudative stage. Triderm is not intended for
ophthalmic use.
With the development of skin irritation or manifestations of hypersensitivity during treatment with Triderm cream,
the use of the drug should be discontinued and the patient should be selected for adequate therapy.
When applied topically, the systemic absorption of active ingredients may be higher when the drug is applied to
large areas of the skin, especially with prolonged use or when applied to damaged skin areas. In this case, side
reactions may occur that are observed after the systemic use of active substances.
With the simultaneous systemic administration of aminoglycoside antibiotics, with increased absorption, the
likelihood of a cumulative toxic e ect (ototoxicity / nephrotoxicity) should be taken into account. In particular,
cross-allergic reactions with other aminoglycoside antibiotics should be borne in mind. Long-term topical use of
antibiotics can sometimes lead to the growth of resistant microflora. In this case, as well as in the development
of superinfection, appropriate treatment should be prescribed.
Use the drug in high doses, on large body surfaces or use strong or very strong corticosteroids only under
regular medical supervision; especially with regard to the suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
(HPA) system and the possible metabolic e ect. In the case of the development of oppression, the drug should
be canceled or reduced the frequency of application or the patient should be transferred to GCS with a weak
drug. The function of the HGNZ system, as a rule, is restored after drug withdrawal. In some cases, withdrawal
symptoms may develop, which require the addition of systemic corticosteroids.
Avoid applying the drug to open wounds or damaged skin. Continuous treatment for more than 2-3 weeks is not
recommended. Very strong, strong and moderate corticosteroids should be used with caution when applied to
the face and genitals. In such cases, the course of treatment should not exceed 1 week. In general, only lowdose corticosteroids can be applied to the area around the eyes (due to the risk of glaucoma).
Shelf life:
3 years.
Storage conditions:
Keep out of the reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.
Produced in Belgium
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