IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is a combination of Clobetasol, Miconazole and Neomycin which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids, Antifungals and Antibiotics. It is used to treat resistant dermatoses (skin infections) with secondary bacterial or fungal infection.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use in patients with rosacea, acne vulgaris, perioral dermatitis, perianal and genital pruritus, viral infections (ex. herpes simplex, chickenpox) and perforated eardrum. Contact your doctor before applying. IBIDERM PLUS CREAM should be used with caution in patients with liver or kidney disease. Contact your doctor before applying.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is generally not recommended for use in pregnancy unless considered clearly necessary. IBIDERM PLUS CREAM should be used with caution in breastfeeding women as it is not known whether it may pass through the breast milk. Contact your doctor before applying. IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use in children under 2 years of age. Contact your doctor before applying.
Dosage adjustment is not required for IBIDERM PLUS CREAM in the geriatric population. However, greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out. Contact your doctor before applying. The most common side effects of this medicine are skin rash, itching, redness, burning sensation and contact dermatitis. Contact your physician if any of the symptoms worsen.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM helps to treat infection, where Clobetasol have anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and vasoconstrictive properties, which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen, and itchy. Miconazole belongs to antifungal which stops the growth of fungi while Neomycin belongs to antibiotic which stops the growth of bacteria in the skin.
Apply IBIDERM PLUS CREAM as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands with soap and water and apply a thin layer of the medicine to the affected area of the skin and rub it gently. Avoid contact with eyes, face, groin or in the skin folds.
Stop applying IBIDERM PLUS CREAM and contact your physician immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Avoid hot showers because hot water can irritate the skin. Do not scratch the affected area. Use sunscreen and protective clothing when outdoors. Regularly use unscented moisturizers to soothe and hydrate the affected area. Contact your doctor if itching worsens.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use in pregnancy unless considered clearly necessary. Contact your doctor before applying.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM should be used with caution in breastfeeding women as it is not known whether it may pass through the breast milk. Contact your doctor before applying.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Contact your doctor before applying.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Contact your doctor before applying.
Do not use IBIDERM PLUS CREAM if you are allergic to Clobetasol, Miconazole, Neomycin, or to any other ingredients of this medicine.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use in children under 2 years of age. Contact your doctor before applying.
Dosage adjustment is not required for IBIDERM PLUS CREAM in the geriatric population. However, greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out. Contact your doctor before applying.
IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use if you have:
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before applying IBIDERM PLUS CREAM tell your doctor if you are taking,
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally uses too much of IBIDERM PLUS CREAM, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Drug | : | Clobetasol, Miconazole, Neomycin |
Pharmacological Category | : | Corticosteroids, Antifungals, Antibiotics |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Skin infections |
Dosage Forms | : | Cream, Lotion, Ointment |
Q: What are the possible side effects of applying IBIDERM PLUS CREAM?
A: The most common side effects of this medicine are skin rash, urticaria, itching, redness, burning sensation and contact dermatitis. Contact your physician if any of the symptoms worsen.
Q: Can I use IBIDERM PLUS CREAM in children?
A: IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use in children under 2 years of age. Contact your doctor before applying.
Q: For what conditions IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is used?
A: IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is used to treat resistant dermatoses (skin infections) with secondary bacterial or fungal infection.
Q: Does IBIDERM PLUS CREAM cause itching on the skin?
A: Yes, IBIDERM PLUS CREAM may cause skin itching at the site of application as a temporary side effect. However, if the itching persists or worsens, consult your doctor for advice.
Q: Can I stop using IBIDERM PLUS CREAM when my symptoms are relieved?
A: No, do not stop using IBIDERM PLUS CREAM and complete the full course of treatment, even if you feel better. Your symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cured.
Q: Who should not use IBIDERM PLUS CREAM?
A: IBIDERM PLUS CREAM is not recommended for use in patients with rosacea, acne vulgaris, perioral dermatitis, perianal and genital pruritus, viral infections (ex. herpes simplex, chickenpox), perforated eardrum. Contact your doctor before applying.
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Written By Dr. Janet.C, Pharm.D
Last updated on 17 Feb 2023 | 11:06 AM(IST)
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