Uses of Glomazine Neo

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Glomazine neo drug has the main ingredients Betamethasone and Neomycin, often indicated in the treatment of skin diseases. So how should Glomazin Neo be used and what should be paid attention to when using the drug in treatment?

1. What is Glomazine neo?


Glomazine neo has the main active ingredients Betamethasone and Neomycin.
Dosage form: topical cream, each 1g cream contains 1mg Betamethasone (as betamethasone valerat) and 3.5mg Neomycin (as Neomycin sulfate) and other excipients.
Packing form: 10g tube, each box has 1 tube, 10 tubes, 20 tubes.

2. What effect does Glomazine neo have?

Betamethasone is a derivative of prednisolone, with potent anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, and anti-allergic properties, commonly used in the treatment of corticosteroid-responsive disorders.
Neomycin has antibacterial activity against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, with no antifungal activity. The mechanism of action and antibacterial spectrum of Neomycin are similar to Gentamicin but less effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Neomycin is widely used topically, so resistance is relatively common.

3. Indications and contraindications of Glomazine neo

Glomazine Neo is commonly indicated in the reduction of inflammation in corticosteroid-responsive skin diseases such as psoriasis, neurodermatitis, contact dermatitis, ezecma, seborrheic dermatitis, and dermatitis. due to stagnation, dermatitis caused by sunlight, itching anus - genital, itching due to aging.
Contraindications: Absolutely do not use Glomazin neo in the following cases:
Patients who are allergic to any component of Glomazin neo Viral skin lesions (Herpes, chicken pox, shingles), skin tuberculosis, skin fungus. Extensive wound Outer ear when perforated tympanic membrane.

4. Dosage and how to use Glomazine neo


To ensure safety, only use Glomazin neo when authorized by a doctor and must comply with the correct dosage and time of taking the drug. You should not arbitrarily stop treatment or change the dose, the way to take the medicine. At the same time, do not give Glomazin neo to others to use if they have the same symptoms as you.
Dosage: apply 2-3 times / day.
How to use: gently wash and dry the damaged skin, then apply a thin layer of cream.
What to do if you miss a dose of Glomazine neo?
Apply another dose as soon as you remember, usually 1-2 hours after the prescribed time. If that time is close to the time of the next application, skip it and apply the next time as directed. Do not apply a double dose to make up for the missed dose. What to do in case of an overdose of Glomazine neo?
Betamethasone overdose can cause loss of collagen of the skin and atrophy of the skin. Neomycin overdose can cause acute renal failure. In case of overdose, go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment. It is necessary to bring all documents related to health and medicines taken by mouth, topical, injection, etc. to help the diagnosis be timely and accurate.

5. Undesirable effects when using Glomazine neo


In addition to the therapeutic effects that Glomazin neo brings, you may experience some undesirable effects during the course of taking the drug such as: skin atrophy, skin cracking, thin skin, superficial blood vessel dilation, gland suppression. adrenal gland , rash, itching, fever, irreversible partial or total deafness, ...
In addition, you may experience other symptoms that have not been studied or listed above. Therefore, contact your doctor immediately when you see any unusual symptoms during the use of Glomazin neo for advice.

6. Glomazine neo . drug interactions


When treated with more than one drug, drug interactions may occur, resulting in effects on absorption or effects, or may increase side effects. Therefore, it is necessary to let the doctor know about all the medicines you are using (oral, topical, injection, ...) to ensure it is safe to start treatment with Glomazin neo .

7. Some notes when using Glomazine neo


Pregnant/lactating women: Betamethasone applied topically can be absorbed and cause systemic effects if overdosed. There are insufficient data on the safety of topical use of Neomycin during pregnancy and lactation. Therefore, Glomazin neo should only be used when the potential benefit to the mother outweighs the risk to the fetus/breastfed infant.
Some other notes:
Avoid getting Glomazin anchor in your eyes. Do not apply over large areas, open wounds or cover with gauze. Do not use for a long time, especially in skin folds, face, diaper rash, children. Do not use more than 1g Neomycin/day. Avoid long-term use of topical Neomycin because of possible sensitization. The information about Glomazine neo is for reference only, so it is important that before taking the drug, the patient should talk to the doctor and take the drug as professionally prescribed to achieve the best results.

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