ALCLOMETASONE - TOPICAL
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (AL-kloe-MET-a-sone)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Aclovate
GENERIC NAME(S): alclometasone dipropionate
Uses
USES: This medication is used to treat a variety of skin conditions (e.g., eczema, dermatitis, allergies, rash). Alclometasone reduces the swelling, itching, and redness that can occur in these types of conditions. This medication is a low- to medium-strength corticosteroid.
How to use ALCLOMETASONE - TOPICAL
HOW TO USE: Use this medication on the skin only. However, do not use it on the face, groin, or underarms, or for diaper rash, unless directed to do so by your doctor. Wash and dry your hands before using. Clean and dry the affected area. Apply a thin film of medication to the affected area and gently rub in, usually 2-3 times daily or as directed by your doctor. Do not bandage, cover, or wrap the area unless directed to do so by your doctor. If used near the diaper area on an infant, do not use tight-fitting diapers or plastic pants. After applying the medication, wash your hands, unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. When applying this medication near the eyes, avoid getting it in the eyes because this may worsen or cause glaucoma. Also, avoid getting this medication in the eyes, nose, or mouth. If you get the medication in these areas, rinse with plenty of water. Use this medication only for the condition for which it was prescribed. Do not use it on a child for longer than 3 weeks in a row unless directed to do so by the doctor. Inform your doctor if your condition persists or worsens after 2 weeks.
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Alclometasone is a topical corticosteroid cream or ointment used to relieve itching, redness, swelling, and inflammation caused by certain skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and allergies.
Wash and dry the affected area before applying a thin layer of Alclometasone cream or ointment. Gently massage it into the skin until fully absorbed, usually 2-3 times daily or as directed by your doctor. Avoid applying it near the eyes, mouth, or open wounds.
Common side effects may include burning, stinging, itching, dryness, or redness at the application site. These are usually mild and should improve with time. However, if you experience severe irritation, rash, or any other unusual symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
Alclometasone can generally be used on the face, but it should be used sparingly and for a short duration as the skin on the face is more sensitive. It is not recommended to use Alclometasone on the genitals unless specifically instructed by your doctor.
Yes, Alclometasone can be used in children aged 3 months and above, but the dosage and duration of treatment should be determined by a healthcare professional.
The time it takes for Alclometasone to work may vary depending on the individual and the severity of the condition. In general, improvement in symptoms can be seen within a few days to a week of regular use. If there is no improvement after 2 weeks, consult your doctor.
Before using Alclometasone with other medications, inform your doctor or pharmacist about all the products you are using, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and herbal supplements. Some products may interact with Alclometasone and affect its effectiveness or increase the risk of side effects.
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IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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