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Jait medicine is a prescription drug, belonging to the group of treating dermatological diseases. The drug is made in the form of a cream for topical application, a white box with colored dots on the background, and a blue drug name logo. So what is the use of Jait medicine?
1. Uses of Jait
What is Jait medicine? The main ingredients of Jait include:
Clobetasol propionate; Butylated Hydroxyanisole; Butylated Hydroxytoluene; Sodium Dihydrophosphate; Propylene glycol; Cetostearyl alcohol; Liquid paraffin; White Petrolatum; Methylparaben; Propylparaben; Polyoxyl 20 cetostearyl ether; Pure water. Jait medicine contains Clobetasol - a form of Glucocorticoid used on the skin, with anti-inflammatory effects. Thanks to the ability to inhibit the synthesis of inflammatory chemical mediators and inhibit the release of chemical mediators that cause allergic reactions such as histamine, bradykinin, serotonin..
Therefore, Jait has that effect. local anti-inflammatory in areas of the body as indicated.
Jait is used in cases of skin diseases, such as:
Dermatitis; Eczema ; Allergic eczema; Allergic dermatitis; Contact dermatitis ; These forms of dermatitis can cause itching, redness, and scaling on the skin, causing discomfort. Using Jait topical cream helps soothe itching, reduce skin irritation, and fight inflammation.
2. Dosage – how to use Jait
Jait medicine is used by topical application, because the drug is prepared in the form of a cream. Usage is quite simple, apply a thin layer to the affected skin and leave it on.
The recommended dose of Jait is for external use 1-2 times a day. However, do not use more than 50g / week and should not be used for more than 2 weeks.
3. Contraindications Jait
Jait medicine is contraindicated for the following cases:
Patients who are allergic to any ingredients, excipients in Jait; Subjects are allergic to corticosteroids; Children under 12 years old do not use Jait; It is necessary to inform the doctor about the history of drug allergy to be warned and cautious when using Jait.
4. Caution when using Jait
Jait drugs need to be used with caution because this is a prescription drug, prescribed by a doctor. Some cautions and cautions when using Jait include:
If there are signs of skin infection, it is necessary to use appropriate antibacterial and antifungal preparations; If infection does not respond to medication, discontinue use until infection is under control; When using Jait, some skin areas in the face, armpits... are often atrophied more than other skin areas, so it is necessary to monitor when applying the drug in this skin area; Should not be sealed, pressed the skin is applying Jait medicine; ... Jait drugs contain corticosteroids, so when used with caution, should not be abused.
5. Jait drug interactions
Jait contains Clobetasol topical ingredient, so there are no warnings about drug interactions with other drugs. However, when using you also need to inform your doctor about other topical medications you have used recently. Or the topical drugs you are using when Jait is indicated to minimize interactions and unwanted side effects.
6. Pregnant and lactating women
Some clinical studies show that Jait, if used for a long time, can cause birth defects and miscarriage. Therefore, it is best not to use this object.
For lactation, the use of corticosteroids such as Jait can slow down the growth of the baby. In addition, it can also have many other potential risks. Therefore, it is best not to use Jait during this period.
7. Side effects when taking Jait
Jait medicine can cause many side effects, even these side effects are long lasting. Therefore, when using you need to be very careful, some side effects when applying Jait drugs include:
Local effects such as pain, burning,...; Local irritation itching, skin atrophy, skin in the application area is cracked...; Reduce skin pigmentation ; Perioral dermatitis ; Folliculitis rash; In addition, in some subjects when using Jait can cause reversible inhibition of the pituitary - hypothalamic axis. Clinical manifestations by Cushing's syndrome, hyperglycemia, Glucoseuria,...
In subjects treated with psoriasis with Jait medicine, it may worsen symptoms, or cause lesions in the form of lesions. pustules. Therefore, when using it, it is necessary to monitor the patient.
Please inform your doctor, pharmacist of unusual problems encountered when applying Jait medicine so that you can actively handle it effectively.
8. Jait Preservation
Jait medicine is well stored at room temperature, close the cap tightly after use.
So the above information has helped you better understand what Jait is, its uses, how to use it, some cautions and warnings... Hope this information helps you to use it safely. If you have any questions, take the initiative to ask your doctor or pharmacist for specific advice.
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