Type of application?
Apply the medicine to the affected (n) of skin (n).
Time of application?
The application time depends on the nature of the complaint and / or duration of the disease and is therefore determined only by your doctor. The application should be made to alleviation of symptoms.
Overdose?
The drug is used as described, no overdose symptoms are known. With prolonged use might cause among other things, steroid acne, enlargement of small skin vessels, skin color variation and skin thinning. If in doubt, consult your doctor.
Application password?
Set the application to the next prescribed time as normal (ie not with the double amount) away.
General, Be particularly in infants, toddlers and elderly people on a careful dosing. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about possible effects or precautions.
And a doctor prescribed dosage may vary from those given the package insert. As the doctor adjusts individually, you should therefore apply the medicine according to his instructions.
Contraindications
What's wrong with an application?
- Hypersensitivity to the ingredients
- Syphilis (syphilis)
- Lupus
- Virus infections, for example:
- Chickenpox
- After a vaccination Skin reaction
What age group is important?
- Children: The drug should be used with caution. If the drug over the counter, question this in any case your doctor or pharmacist.
What pregnancy and breastfeeding?
- Pregnancy: Consult your doctor. There are several considerations play a role in whether and how the drug can be used during pregnancy.
- Breast-feeding: Consult your doctor or pharmacist. He will examine your specific starting location and advise you accordingly, if and how you can continue breast-feeding.
If you were prescribed the drug despite a counter-notice, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit may be greater than the risk that entails the application of a contraindication in itself.
Side effects
What adverse effects may occur?
- Hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, such as:
- Burning or stinging on the skin
- Skin redness
- Itching
Do you notice a mood disorder or change during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
For information on this site are taken into account, especially side effects, at least one in 1,000 patients treated occur.
Notes
What do you do?
- Beware of allergic fungal agents (eg clotrimazole)!
- Beware of corticosteroid allergy (eg cortisone)!
- Beware of allergy to benzyl alcohol!
- Beware of allergy to the solvent propylene glycol (EU-E 477)!
- Beware of allergy to emulsifiers (for example cetostearyl alcohol)!
- Beware of allergy to paraffin!
- Beware of allergy to the solvent polyethylene glycol (EU number E 431)!
- There may be drugs that interactions occur. This should be the general pre-treatment with a new drug each other that you already use to specify the doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to medicines that you buy yourself, use only occasionally or whose application is already back some time.