What is Soslac g3?

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Soslac G3 is a prescription medication used in the treatment of a number of skin conditions. Adhering to the correct dosage of the drug helps to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment and avoid unwanted side effects.

1. What is Soslac G3?


Soslac G3 drug is prepared in the form of a topical cream, a box of 1 tube of 15g contains the following main ingredients:
Gentamycin (in the form of gentamycin sulfate) 15 mg. Betamethasone dipropionate 9.6mg. Clotrimazole 150mg. Gentamycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic. This active ingredient has a good therapeutic effect because it can fight many types of bacteria. The mechanism is thought to be that Gentamycin will bind to the 30S subunit, disrupting the order of amino acids, making the bacterial protein synthesis inactive and killing the bacteria.
Betamethasone dipropionate is a synthetic Corticosteroid, it has a very strong Glucocorticoid effect along with the effect of Mineralocorticoid. This active ingredient is often used in treatment for the purpose of anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy very effectively.
Clotrimazole has an inhibitory effect on the synthesis of components that make up the membrane of the fungus Ergosterol. Thereby making it impossible for fungi to grow, especially yeasts or Malassezia furfur,...
Soslac G3 is indicated in the following cases:
Lang Ben. Skin rash. Eczema,... Soslac G3 is contraindicated in the following cases:
People who are sensitive or allergic to any of the ingredients of the drug. Areas of skin that are scratched, have open wounds or are ulcerated. People with Eczema in the outer ear canal with perforation of the eardrum.

2. Dosage and how to use Soslac G3


How to use Soslac G3 medicine as follows:
Soslac G3 medicine is for external use only, absolutely not to drink or use for any other purpose. Patients should clean the affected skin area before applying Soslac G3. Take a sufficient amount of Soslac G3 to apply a thin layer to the affected skin. Then, gently massage to allow the medicine to fully absorb into the skin. Patients need to wash their hands with clean water, avoid getting Soslac G3 medicine on eyes, nose, mouth, ... If the medicine gets into these areas, you need to wash it with clean water immediately. Apply Soslac G3 in the morning or at night for the best effect. Dosage of Soslac G3 should be according to the prescription of a specialist. Reference dose: Apply the drug 2 times / day.
If you forget to take Soslac G3, apply it as soon as you remember, as soon as possible. Do not apply a double dose of Soslac G3 or apply it near the time of your next dose because it may cause an overdose.
At present, there are no reports of consequences from overdose of Soslac G3. It is best to use Soslac G3 at the correct dose as prescribed by your doctor or according to the instructions on the product packaging.

3. Notes when using Soslac G3


When using Soslac G3 you should note:
It is necessary to let the diseased skin area be ventilated, avoid wearing tight clothes or cover the affected skin area,... Do not wear wet clothes. Do not use Soslac G3 when you see abnormal cream texture such as discoloration, watery,... Need to keep the diseased skin clean, you can clean it with physiological saline to avoid infection.

4. Side effects of the drug Soslac G3


While taking Soslac G3 medicine, you may experience side effects of the drug.
Common side effects of Soslac G3 include:
Itching of the area where the medicine is applied. Dry skin. Hot. Red rash. Less common side effects of Soslac G3 include:
Folliculitis. Skin atrophy. Superficial dermatitis. Hairy. Acne. Reduce pigmentation. Rare side effects of Soslac G3 include:
Decreased red blood cell color. Irritation. Ichthyosis. If you experience any unusual signs suspected to be caused by Soslac G3, you should immediately notify your doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for appropriate instructions.

5. Soslac G3 drug interactions with other drugs


Soslac G3 drug may interact with the following drugs, causing decreased treatment effectiveness, because they reduce the activity of Gentamycin, drugs include:
Heparin Clindamycin Chloramphenicol Actinomycin Acetylcysteine ​​Sulfafurazol Sulfacetamide Soslac G3 medicine is a prescription drugs used in the treatment of certain skin conditions. Adhering to the correct dosage of the drug helps to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment and avoid unwanted side effects.
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