Lobate GM Neo Cream
Introduction
Lobate GM Neo Cream 20gm contains Clobetasol, Miconazole, and Neomycin act as a formidable trio to combat various skin problems. Clobetasol plays the role of a superhero by halting the production of troublesome messengers in the skin, effectively preventing redness and itching. Miconazole joins the fight by taking on fungal growth, disrupting their ability to build protective shields. Then there's Neomycin, the antibiotic, which deals with bacterial issues. Together, they form a powerful team, with Clobetasol handling inflammation, Miconazole targeting fungi, and Neomycin tackling bacteria, ensuring the overall health and well-being of your skin.
Before applying the medicine, ensure you clean and dry the affected area as directed on the label apply the medication to the affected skin areas as prescribed by your healthcare provider. After application, remember to wash your hands, unless your hands are in the affected area.
Common side effects of this combination medication may include skin thinning (atrophy), telangiectasia, skin irritation, and dry skin These side effects are typically mild and temporary.
Prolonged use of Clobetasol can lead to skin thinning or atrophy, especially in areas with thinner skin, such as the face and intertriginous areas (where skin contacts skin, like the armpits and groin). Therefore, it's advisable to limit the duration of use and avoid excessive application.
While Miconazole and Neomycin are included to address fungal and bacterial infections, respectively, there is a risk of developing superinfections or overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms with prolonged use It's essential to monitor for signs of secondary infections during treatment.
If you happen to miss an application, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if your next dose is approaching, it's best to skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Avoid using two doses at once, and consult your doctor for guidance on managing missed applications effectively.
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