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Provate D Cream 15gm

Skin Infections
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    Introduction About PROVATE D CREAM

    PROVATE D CREAM contains Desoximetasone which belongs to a group of medicines called  Topical corticosteroids. PROVATE D CREAM is used to provide relief from the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses, which is a skin condition that occurs when managed with corticosteroid medications in affected individuals.

    PROVATE D CREAM is not recommended for use in patients allergic to Desoximetasone.

    Before applying PROVATE D CREAM, inform your doctor if you suffer from any other skin infections.

    PROVATE D CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women only if necessary.

    PROVATE D CREAM should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years) since it may cause side effects such as HPA axis suppression (condition of poor body defense against infection), Cushing’s syndrome (hormonal disorder) and intracranial hypertension (high blood pressure in brain) in child. The medicine is advised to be used with caution in elderly patients (aged 71-years and above) after consulting the doctor.

    The most common side effects of applying PROVATE D CREAM are burning sensation, itching, irritation, dryness, folliculitis (condition marked by inflammation of hair follicles), hypertrichosis (condition marked by excessive hair growth), and/or allergic contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash). Consult your doctor if any of these symptoms worsen.

    Uses Of PROVATE D CREAM

    • Provides relief from the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses in affected individuals

    How PROVATE D CREAM Works

    PROVATE D CREAM works by the induction of lipocortins (inflammatory enzyme) that results in the decreased biosynthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes (potent mediators of inflammation) which manages the release of arachidonic acid (hormone responsible for inflammatory process in the skin) thus providing relief from inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses in affected individuals.

    How to use PROVATE D CREAM

    Apply PROVATE D CREAM as directed by your doctor. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after use to ensure hygiene is maintained. Avoid contact of this medicine in your eyes. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

    Side Effects Of PROVATE D CREAM

    Common

    • burning sensation, itching, irritation, dryness
    • folliculitis (condition marked by inflammation of hair follicles)
    • hypertrichosis (condition marked by excessive hair growth)
    • acneiform eruptions (skin disorder marked by papules and pustules)
    • hypopigmentation (skin disorder marked by loss of skin color)
    • perioral dermatitis (red rash that circles the mouth)
    • allergic contact dermatitis (red,itchy rash)
    • maceration of the skin (broken skin)
    • secondary infection such as boils, toe web infection
    • skin atrophy (skin disease marked by loss of elasticity of skin)
    • striae (stretch marks)
    • miliaria (heat rash)

    Uncommon

    • folliculo-pustular lesion (recurrent skin disorder of unknown cause)

    Rare

    Stop applying PROVATE D CREAM and contact your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects:                                         

    • irritation (in children)

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Dry Skin:

    Try moisturizing your skin with an ointment, cream, lotion two or three times a day, or as often as needed.  Moisturizers help to keep the area moisture, so they work best on damp skin. After you bathe, pat your skin dry then apply your moisturizer. Try to avoid using skin care products and soaps that contain alcohol, fragrances, dyes, or other chemicals.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    PROVATE D CREAM should be used during pregnancy only if it is clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.

    Breastfeeding

    PROVATE D CREAM should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.

    Allergy

    Do not apply PROVATE D CREAM if you are allergic to Desoximetasone, and/or any other ingredients of this medicine.

    Others

    Before applying PROVATE D CREAM, inform your doctor if you:                                                             

    • suffer from any other skin infections

    Use in Pediatrics:

    PROVATE D CREAM should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged below18 years) who may develop side effects such as HPA axis suppression (condition of poor body defense against infection), Cushing’s syndrome (hormonal disorder) and intracranial hypertension (high blood pressure in brain) upon receiving the medication. It is advised not to use tight-fitting diapers or plastic pants while applying the medicine to the child. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine to the child.

    Use in Geriatrics:

    PROVATE D CREAM is used with caution in elderly patients (aged 71 years and above). Consult your doctor before applying PROVATE D CREAM.

    Interactions

    A. Drug-Drug Interactions:

    Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription, non-prescription medicines and herbal supplements.

    Overdosage:

    If you or anyone else accidentally applies too much PROVATE D CREAM, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose are corticosteroid-related dermatitis (a skin disorder that occurs due to prolonged use of corticosteroid), HPA axis suppression (a condition that causes poor body defense against infection), Cushing's syndrome (hormonal disorder), hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), and/or glucosuria (low sugar in urine).

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Desoximetasone
    Pharmacological Category :   Topical corticosteroid
    Therapeutic Indication :   Corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses       
    Dosage Forms :   Cream

    FAQs About PROVATE D CREAM

    Q. What PROVATE D CREAM is used for?

    A. PROVATE D CREAM is used to provide relief from the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses, which is a skin condition that occurs when managed with corticosteroid medications in affected individuals.

    Q. How is PROVATE D CREAM applied?

    A. Apply PROVATE D CREAM as directed by your doctor. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after use to ensure hygiene is maintained. Avoid contact of this medicine in your eyes. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

    Q. What are the side effects of PROVATE D CREAM?

    A. The most common side effects of applying PROVATE D CREAM are burning sensation, itching, irritation, dryness, folliculitis (condition marked by inflammation of hair follicles), hypertrichosis (condition marked by excessive hair growth), and/or allergic contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash). Consult your doctor if any of these symptoms worsen.

    Q. Can PROVATE D CREAM be applied by pregnant or breastfeeding women?

    A. Yes, PROVATE D CREAM can be applied but with caution during pregnancy and in breastfeeding women only if necessary. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.

    Q.Can PROVATE D CREAM be used in children?

    A. Yes, PROVATE D CREAM can be used but with caution in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years) since the medicine may cause side effects such as HPA axis suppression (condition of poor body defense against infection), Cushing’s syndrome (hormonal disorder) and intracranial hypertension (high blood pressure in brain) in child. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.

    References

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    3. Hobart W Walling and Brian L Swick. Update on the management of chronic eczema: new approaches and emerging treatment options.  NIH National Library of Medicine, National center for biotechnology information. PMC PubMed Central. July 2010 [Accessed on 30th May 2022] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3047944/

    4. Padagis Israel Pharmaceuticals Ltd . Desoximetasone cream. DailyMed; National Library of Medicine; National Institute of Health. August 2021[Accessed on 30th May 2022] https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/lookup.cfm?setid=4ad6c159-4daa-4a33-8db6-351b5263323d#i4i_precautions_id_prec

    5. Taro Pharmaceuticals Inc.  Desoximetasone. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. April 2011[Accessed on 30th May 2022] https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2012/074904Orig1s015Lbl.pdf

    Useful Diagnostic Tests

    • Percutaneous skin test
    • Allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibody test

    Author Details

    Written By Dr. K .AZEEM HUSSAIN - B.D.S
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Karthikeyan Rajagopal - M. Pharma, Ph.D (Pharmacology)
    Last updated on 27 Dec 2022 | 06:37 PM(IST)
    Lab updated