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Neciomex belongs to the group of drugs for the treatment of dermatological diseases. The drug is indicated for the treatment of skin infections. Compliance with the indications and doses of Neciomex will help patients improve treatment effectiveness and avoid unwanted side effects.1. What is Neciomex?
Neciomex contains the main ingredient Neomycin 10mg, Triamcinolone 10mg and other excipients just enough provided by the manufacturer. The dosage form of the drug is in the form of skin ointment, the packaging is in the form of 10g tubes.
2. What are the effects of Neciomex?
Neciomex is indicated for use in the following cases:
Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid with strong anti-inflammatory effects and Neomycin is a bactericidal antibiotic, this combination is effective in the treatment of diseases. such as dermatitis, skin allergies, itching, ... especially when the above diseases show signs of infection. In addition, Neciomex drug is contraindicated in the following cases:
The patient is allergic to the active ingredient Neomycin, Triamcinolone or any of the ingredients in the drug. Patients with fungal infections, viral infections, bacterial infections in the mouth and throat.
3. Dosage and how to use Neciomex
3.1. How to use
Clean hands before applying medicine. The skin area to be applied should be cleaned and dried before application. Take an appropriate amount of the medicine and apply it on the area to be treated. Gently rub the skin to avoid damage and help the drug penetrate better. Wash your hands after handling the medicine. In case the skin of the hands is the diseased area, it is recommended to use a cotton swab to take the medicine and rub it gently to ensure that the medicine is not invaded and degraded by pathogens. Avoid applying the drug to mucosal areas such as eye mucosa, tongue mucosa, ... In case the drug gets on the upper mucosa areas, it should be washed under running water immediately. The following is the recommended dose of Neciomex:
Use at a dose of 1-2 times a day, only apply the drug on the affected skin area to be treated. The duration of the drug should not exceed 8 days. When applying the medicine, you should rub the amount of medicine taken to avoid applying too thick a layer of medicine. Note: The above is only the recommended dosage of the manufacturer. Depending on the different medical conditions, the doctor will base on that to prescribe the appropriate use with the appropriate dose and concentration.
4. Neciomex side effects
The doctor always considers the benefit that Neciomex brings to the patient and the possible risk of side effects to prescribe the appropriate medication.
Neciomex medicine can cause side effects at the place of application.
In case the patient must be treated with Neciomex for a long time, there may be a risk of adrenal insufficiency, changes in sugar metabolism, protein catabolism, gastrointestinal ulcers.
Note: The unwanted effects will disappear when the drug is stopped. In addition to the side effects listed above, Neciomex medicine may cause other unwanted effects that have not been fully identified. Therefore, tell your doctor immediately when you notice any side effects that are suspected to be related to the drug Neciomex you are using.
5. Neciomex drug interactions
Some drugs may interact when used in combination with Neciomex drugs as follows:
When used in combination with Barbiturates, Phenytoin, Rifampicin, Rifabutin, Carbamazepine, Primidone and Aminoglutethimide can increase metabolism, clearance Corticosteroids, which reduce the therapeutic effect. Concomitant administration of corticosteroids antagonizes the effects of hypoglycemic agents (including insulin), antihypertensives and diuretics. The hypokalemic effect of the following drugs is increased, such as Acetazolamide, thiazide diuretics, Carbenoxolone. Concomitant use with coumarin anticoagulants enhances the effect of anticoagulants. Therefore, patients need to check blood clotting time or prothrombin time before taking the drug to avoid spontaneous bleeding. Corticosteroids have the potential to increase clearance of salicylate. In addition to the known drug interactions above, there may be other interactions of Neciomex with food or other drugs that are not known. Therefore, to avoid possible interactions when combining other drugs with Citava, before being prescribed Neciomex, patients should inform their doctor about the drugs they are using, including functional foods. The patient should stop using this drug and go to the medical facility for examination as soon as any abnormal reaction that is suspected to be related to the drug being used occurs.
6. Notes when using Neciomex
Some notes when the patient uses Neciomex medicine as follows:
When using the drug to treat a large area of skin or under a bandage or damaged skin, the drug can be absorbed in a sufficient amount. for systemic effects. Therefore, it is necessary to be cautious when taking the drug and should consult a doctor in the above cases. If the wound is infected with fluid, it should not be covered with a bandage after applying the medicine. It is necessary to clean with physiological saline and disinfectant solution before applying the medicine so that the drug can promote its therapeutic effect. If you experience side effects such as skin irritation or inflammation during the course of taking the drug, you should stop using it immediately. If the skin condition does not improve, then immediately notify the treating doctor for advice on timely treatment. Do not use the medicine to apply directly to the eyes. If accidentally in eyes, need to wash immediately under clean running water to avoid damage to the eye mucosa. The drug should be used with caution in patients with hypothyroidism, cirrhosis of the liver, nonspecific ulcerative colitis, people at risk of gastric ulcer, diabetes, tuberculosis. The patient takes the medicine exactly as directed by the doctor. Once clinical symptoms have improved, the drug should not be stopped abruptly. Take the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Before using the medicine, check the expiration date written on the outside of the packaging, if the expiry date has expired, it should not be used. The medicine should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct light. Once used up, the patient should throw away the tube after the course of treatment within 5 days, even if there is still some medicine left. Do not leave the tube open if you want to use it next time. Disposable medicines should be used as soon as the tube is opened. The patient should not store or reuse the opened ampoules for the next dose as these do not contain preservatives. Pregnant women: Neciomex can cross the placental barrier, so there is a risk of affecting the fetus, miscarriage, malformation,... Especially if the pregnant patient takes the drug in the last 3 months of pregnancy. of pregnancy may carry a risk of premature closure of the ductus arteriosus. Avoid taking the drug in the last days of pregnancy as it may delay labor or premature delivery. Therefore, this drug should only be used in pregnant women when prescribed by a doctor and absolutely necessary during treatment, considering the benefits of treatment for the mother and the potential risk to the fetus. . Breast-feeding: There have been no studies on the safety of this medication in nursing women. In case of nursing patients who must take Neciomex, they can stop breastfeeding before starting treatment.
7. What to do in case of missed dose or overdose of Neciomex?
When the patient forgets to take Neciomex, take the dose as soon as he remembers. The drug can be taken about 1-2 hours after the daily scheduled dosing time without affecting the treatment. If it is almost time for your next dose, you can skip the missed dose. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose, which may lead to an overdose. Although, the drug Neciomex is used topically, so the ability to absorb the whole body is low. If Neciomex overdose as directed by the doctor or accidentally taken can cause serious systemic unwanted effects, the patient should immediately stop taking the drug, self-monitor for these effects. Other side effects may occur. When the symptoms become more severe, it is necessary to bring the patient to the hospital immediately for timely treatment to prevent complications. The above article has given relevant information on usage, uses, dosage and some notes when using Neciomex. While taking the drug, the patient should follow the doctor's instructions. Note, Neciomex is a prescription drug, patients can only use this drug when prescribed by a specialist.