Mycoclin B Cream 15gm
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Introduction About MYCOCLIN B CREAM
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is a combination of Beclomethasone and Sertaconazole which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids and Antifungals respectively. It is used to manage fungal infections of the skin and skin folds in individuals with compromised immunity and in general. This medicine relieves itching, redness, irritation and swelling.
Avoid applying MYCOCLIN B CREAM, if you are allergic to beclomethasone, sertaconazole or other topical or oral corticosteroids, and or have skin atrophy, diabetes mellitus, glaucoma (eye disorder) or cataracts, active viral illnesses such as chicken pox, measles, infected skin lesions. tuberculous lesions of the skin, and or liver failure.
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use during pregnancy and in breastfeeding women. It is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (below 12 years of age). Consult your doctor using this medicine.
The most common side effects of applying MYCOCLIN B CREAM are burning skin and tenderness at the site of application, contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash), and dry skin. Contact your doctor if any of the above symptoms gets worse.
Uses Of MYCOCLIN B CREAM
- Manage fungal infections of the skin
How MYCOCLIN B CREAM Works
MYCOCLIN B CREAM helps to manage fungal infections, where Beclomethasone works by reducing the inflammation effects such as itching, redness, irritation and swelling by blocking the enzymes responsible for causing it, and Sertaconazole works by managing the fungal growth by blocking the necessary hormones required for the fungal growth which leads to the destruction of death of the organism thus both acts together to reduce inflammation and manage occurrence of symptoms of fungal infections.
How to use MYCOCLIN B CREAM
Apply MYCOCLIN B CREAM as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Apply a thin layer of this medicine on the affected area. Managed areas not needed to be covered with a plaster or bandage.
Do not use this medicine on your face. Avoid applying this medicine around your eyes, including eyelids.
Side Effects Of MYCOCLIN B CREAM
Common
- burning skin and tenderness at the site of application
- contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash)
- dry skin
How To Manage Side Effects
Dry Skin:
Try moisturizing your skin with an ointment, cream, or lotion 2 or 3 times a day, or as often as needed. Moisturizers help to keep the area moisture, so they work best on damp skin. Try to avoid using skin care products and soaps that contain alcohol, fragrances, dyes, or other chemicals.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before applying it.
Breastfeeding
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before applying it.
Liver
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use in patients with liver failure. Consult your doctor before using it.
Allergy
Do not use MYCOCLIN B CREAM if you are allergic to Beclomethasone, Sertaconazole or other topical or oral corticosteroids.
Others
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use if you had or have:
- skin thinning (exacerbation of skin atrophy)
- diabetes mellitus
- eye disorders such as glaucoma or cataracts
- active viral illnesses such as chicken pox, measles, herpes simplex, vaccinia, or varicella
- infected skin lesions (if no anti-infective agent is used simultaneously)
- tuberculous lesions of the skin
Use in paediatrics:
MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use in children below 12 years of age. Consult your doctor before applying it.
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before applying MYCOCLIN B CREAM, inform your doctor, if you are applying or taking any prescription, non- prescription medicines or herbal supplements.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally applies too much of MYCOCLIN B CREAM, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose include suppression of pituitary adrenal function which may result in secondary adrenal insufficiency.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Beclomethasone, Sertaconazole |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Corticosteroids, Imidazoles |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Manages Fungal skin infections |
| Dosage Forms | : | Cream |
More Information
- Keep MYCOCLIN B CREAM out of reach of children
- Store at room temperature
FAQs About MYCOCLIN B CREAM
Can I use MYCOCLIN B CREAM for wounds?
No, MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not indicated to manage wounds since it is indicated to manage only fungal infections of the skin.
Can we use MYCOCLIN B CREAM for children?
No, MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not recommended for use in children below 12 years of age and should be used with caution in children and adolescents (above 12 years of age) after consulting the doctor.
Can I use MYCOCLIN B CREAM on my face for face brightening?
No, MYCOCLIN B CREAM is not meant to be used as a face brightener because its only intended application is the management of fungal skin infections.
Will over usage of MYCOCLIN B CREAM cause any harmful side effects?
Yes, long term over usage of this medicine may cause some systemic effects such as suppression of pituitary adrenal function which may result in secondary adrenal insufficiency.
I already have a skin infection can I use MYCOCLIN B CREAM along with my regular medications to manage the infection?
No, do not use MYCOCLIN B CREAM without consulting the doctor. Avoid using it for other infections as it may cause other serious effects.
References
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