Uses of the drug Genpharmason

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Genpharmason is prepared as a topical cream containing a mixture of active ingredients including betamethasone dipropionate, clotrimazol and gentamicin sulfate. The drug is indicated in cases of fungal infections of the skin, atopic dermatitis, dermatitis or skin lesions... Let's learn about the uses and notes when using genpharmason through the article below.

1. Uses of the drug Genpharmason


1.1. The effect of each ingredient "What is Genpharmason drug?". Genpharmason is prepared in the form of a topical cream containing the following active ingredients:
Betamethasone dipropionate 6.4mg; Clotrimazol 100mg; Gentamicin sulfate is equivalent to Gentamicin base 100mg; Excipients just enough weight 10g. The effect of Genpharmason topical in treatment is the combined effect of each component, specifically as follows:
Betamethasone dipropionate: Is a potent corticosteroid. The active ingredient has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and immunosuppressive properties. Betamethasone has high glucocorticoid activity and low mineralocorticoid activity. Therefore, this active ingredient has extensive metabolism, anti-inflammatory and reduces the body's resistance to stimulants; Clotrimazol: Active antifungal drug of the imidazole group, broad-spectrum antifungal and able to inhibit the growth of most human pathogenic fungi such as yeast, dermatophytes, Malassezia furfur. The drug acts on the permeability of the fungal cell wall through the mechanism of interference with the membrane lipid layer; Gentamicin sulfate: An antibiotic belonging to the Aminoglycoside group with a broad spectrum of action. The drug mainly acts on Gram-negative aerobic bacteria and some Gram-positive bacteria such as staphylococcus, streptococcus, pneumococcus. In addition, the drug also works with some Mycoplasma, Actinomyces. 1.2. Indications for use of the drug Genpharmason Genpharmason is indicated in the following cases:
Skin allergies, dermatitis including: Contact dermatitis, acute and chronic Eczema, atopic dermatitis, chronic single lichen, inflammation seborrheic skin , abrasions , scaling skin , psoriasis ; Dermatitis secondary to bacterial infection; Skin fungus; Wandering ; Itching of the genitals.

2. Dosage of the drug Genpharmason


"What does Genpharmason do and how is it used?". Accordingly, the drug Genpharmason is used topically at the damaged sites.
The recommended dose is applied 2-3 times a day and is used as follows:
Clean hands before applying the medicine; Apply a thin layer of medicine to the damaged skin, rub gently to help the medicine be absorbed evenly; Wash your hands after applying the medicine. In case of forgetting a dose, the patient should take it as soon as he remembers. If the missed dose is close to the time for the next dose, the patient should skip the missed dose and continue using the drug as the course of treatment, absolutely do not use a double dose.
3. Side effects of Genpharmason Some side effects that may be encountered when using Genpharmason are as follows:
Erythema, hot skin, decreased red blood cell pigmentation, itching; Appearance of small pimples, hirsutism; Skin varicose veins, skin atrophy; Folliculitis may appear in case of prolonged treatment; Irritation in the area of ​​​​the skin with an open wound; When used on a large scale and under pressure: Dry skin, skin irritation, folliculitis, hirsutism, hypopigmentation, acne, dermatitis superinfection, skin lines, skin atrophy, millet. In case of experiencing side effects, the patient should stop using the drug and notify the treating doctor for timely treatment.

4. Note when using


4.1. Contraindications Contraindicated to use Genpharmason in the following cases:
People are sensitive to any ingredient of Genpharmason; The patient has sores on the skin, the skin has open wounds; Patients with Eczema of the outer ear and with perforation of the eardrum. 4.2. Precautions for use Pregnant women, women who are breast-feeding: There are no studies on the effects of Genpharmason when treating pregnant women and lactating women. Therefore, patients need to consult their treating doctor before using Genpharmason.
Drivers, operating machines: Genpharmason does not affect the patient's ability to drive and operate machines.
Do not apply the medicine on the skin with ulcers, do not apply the medicine to a large area or cover the skin after applying the medicine.
Use caution when using the drug in children, especially children under 2 years of age who are breastfeeding.
5. Drug interactions Genpharmason drugs can interact with the following drugs:
Antibiotics belonging to Chloramphenicol, Doxorubicin, Sulfacetamide, Clindamycin; Drugs in the expectorant group: Acetylcysteine; The drug contains calcium and magnesium ions; Anticoagulants: Heparin. Drug interactions occur that reduce the effect, increase the risk of experiencing side effects of the drug. Therefore, in order to ensure safety and effectiveness in treatment, patients need to inform their doctor of all medicines they are using (prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, functional foods) before treatment. with the drug Genpharmason.

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