How Eumosone cream
(Clobetasone) Works?
Eumosone cream contains
an active ingredient, Clobetasone, which reduces the actions of chemicals in
the body which are responsible for Inflammation.
Before You Use Eumosone cream (Clobetasone):
You should be sure that:
·
You are not allergic to it
·
It is not affecting the mother and baby during pregnancy
and breastfeeding
·
It is not interacting with the medicines you are taking
with it
When Not To Use Eumosone cream (Clobetasone)?
You should avoid using
the Cream if you:
·
Are Allergic/Hypersensitive to it
·
Are suffering from Bacterial, Fungal /Viral
Dermatitis/Pruritis
·
Have Leg Ulcers
·
Have Eyes Problems like Glaucoma, Cataract
·
Have Rosacea (redness, small and superficial dilated
blood vessels on facial skin)
·
Are pregnant/conceiving/Breastfeeding and it is affecting
your condition
·
If your skin is accidentally injured, has cuts and scrapes
Tell Your Doctor If You:
·
Are allergic to Clobetasone
·
Have diseases like Tuberculosis/Herpes Simplex
Virus/Cystic Fibrosis
·
Have Cataract/Glaucoma
·
Are Diabetic as it may raise Glucose Levels
·
Have Lung or Chest Infection/Cold/Breathing Problems
·
Are Pregnant or trying to conceive or breastfeeding as it
may harm the unborn or newly born baby
·
Accidentally swallowed it
·
Have Skin injuries, bruises, chopped and dry skin, and
have open wounds
·
Have any Pre-existing Skin Disease, or any Surgery
Dosage:
Eumosone cream
(Clobetasone) is available in various strengths at every leading online
pharmacy, drugstore, and medical supply store. It should be used as directed by
your doctor. It is not recommended for Children below 6 years of age and it
should be cautiously used in Pregnant/Breastfeeding Women
You should apply the
required amount of Cream only as the excessive Cream will not increase the
healing process but the piling of the Cream and may cause side effects.
How Much Of Eumosone cream (Clobetasone) Should Be Applied?
Recommended Dosage: Take
pea size Cream on your fingertip and apply a thin layer of the Cream to the
affected area once/twice a day as suggested by your doctor.
How To Apply Eumosone cream (Clobetasone)?
Here are the basic and
easy steps to use the Cream:
·
You should wash and dry your hands and the affected area
properly prior to the Cream application
·
Wait for few minutes until dry
·
Take a pea size Cream on your fingertip and apply it by
rubbing gently over the affected area (avoid applying near eyes, mouth, nose
and inner ear).
·
Keep it on the affected area so that it can be absorbed
better
·
Clean your hands carefully after applying unless your
hands are the affected area.
For How Long Should You Continue Applying Eumosone cream
(Clobetasone)?
You should use this Cream
for as long as directed by your physician. Moreover, its effects usually become
noticeable (about after 2-3 days to weeks) after its use. If its effects are
not visible after using it for few days, you just contact your doctor.
Overdose Of Eumosone cream (Clobetasone)?
Excessive Cream
application results only in piling of Cream and drying of the skin. It shows
its effect with time and applying too much of it will not accelerate the
process.
Missed Dose Of Eumosone cream (Clobetasone)?
A missed dose should be
applied as soon as you remember it. Skip the missed dose and go back to your
regular routine if it is almost time for the next dose. Do not apply multiple
doses at the same time.
Side Effects Of Eumosone cream (Clobetasone):
The side effects of
Eumosone cream include:
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Skin Rashes
·
Dry Skin
·
Skin Irritation
·
Skin Thinning
·
Contact Dermatitis
·
Burning Sensation/Skin Burn
·
Redness of the Skin
Drugs Interact With Eumosone cream (Clobetasone):
Using other drugs, herbal
supplements, or any substances may alter the medicinal effects of Cream.
It may cause either allergic reactions or a serious adverse effect and
may nullify the effect of your Cream. Below are few medicines which interact
with Clobetasone:
·
Antidiabetic Drugs
· Other Skin Cosmetics and Topical Herbal Products may react with the Cream if applied simultaneously but for the detailed knowledge and instructions always take your doctor’s advice.