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Introduction About HHDERM CREAM
HHDERM CREAM is a combination of Mometasone furoate, Fusidic acid and Clotrimazole which belongs to a group of medicines called Topical Corticosteroids, Oral antistaphylococcal antibiotics and Imidazoles respectively. HHDERM CREAM is used in the topical management of various bacterial & fungal skin infections in affected individuals. It is also used to manage certain skin problems such as psoriasis and atopic eczema (itchy inflammation of the skin).
A bacterial infection occurs when a bacterium enters the body, multiplies and causes a reaction in the body, resulting in infection and symptoms such as unexplained redness and/or swelling of the skin. A fungal infection is a skin disease caused by a fungus that causes infection and symptoms such as irritation, scaly skin, redness, itching and/or swelling in the affected area.
HHDERM CREAM is not recommended for use if you have lung disease (such as tuberculosis), skin infections such as rosacea (a skin condition affecting the face), acne, skin atrophy (thinning of the skin), dermatitis (skin inflammation) around the mouth, genital itching, viral infections such as shingles, ulcerated skin or wounds. Before applying HHDERM CREAM, inform your doctor if you smoke and/or have any kidney problems.
HHDERM CREAM should be used with caution during pregnancy and in women who are breastfeeding. It is not recommended for use in children under the age of two. The most common side effects of applying HHDERM CREAM are mild to moderate pruritus (itchy skin), burning and stinging sensations of the skin, folliculitis (inflamed hair follicles), dry skin, mild skin atrophy and telangiectasia (dilated small blood vessels on the skin). Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms get worse.
Uses Of HHDERM CREAM
- Manage various bacterial & fungal skin infection
- Manage skin problems such as psoriasis and atopic eczema (itchy inflammation of the skin)
How HHDERM CREAM Works
HHDERM CREAM helps to manage a wide variety of bacterial & fungal skin infections and psoriasis and atopic eczema, where mometasone furoate manages inflammation by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers that make the skin red, swollen and itchy, fusidic acid manages the growth of bacteria and causes its destruction by inhibiting the synthesis of essential proteins that are essential for the bacteria to grow and clotrimazole works by destroying fungi by managing it to form their protective that results in the management of occurrence of fungal infection.
How to use HHDERM CREAM
Always apply HHDERM CREAM, as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. On the affected area, apply a thin layer of this medicine. Managed areas on the face need not be covered with a plaster or bandage. Do not apply HHDERM CREAM on your face beyond 5 days. Avoid applying HHDERM CREAM around your eyes, including eyelids.
Side Effects Of HHDERM CREAM
Common
- mild to moderate pruritus (itchy skin)
- burning and stinging sensation of skin
- folliculitis (a type of skin infection marked by inflamed hair follicles)
- dryness of skin
- acneiform eruptions (a type of skin infection marked by papules and pustules resembling acne (a type of skin condition where hair follicles become plugged in with oil and dead skin cells)
- mild skin atrophy (thin-shiny appearing skin)
- telangiectasia (a condition of dilated small blood vessels on the skin)
Uncommon
- erythema (skin rash)
- swelling due to accumulation of fluid becomes, arms, feet, ankles and legs
- fissures (cracks in the skin)
- urticaria (red, itchy skin)
- pimples, papular (raised and infected skin areas) and pustular formations (reddish, scaly, pus-filled bumps)
- irritation at the site of application (including pain, irritation and skin redness)
- eczema (skin inflammation)
Rare
- pink eye
- blistering of the skin
Stop applying HHDERM CREAM and contact your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects:
- signs of an allergic reaction such as severe rash, difficulty in breathing, swollen face /lips/tongue or throat, weakness, feeling dizzy /faint and nausea
How To Manage Side Effects
Dry Skin:
Try moisturizing your skin with an ointment, cream or lotion 2 or 3 times a day or as often as needed. Moisturizers help to keep the area moist, 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.
Itchy Skin:
Try to pat or tap your skin instead of scratching it. Hold a damp towel to cool your skin. Wear loose clothing and avoid tight clothes or clothes made from wool or synthetic fabrics. Avoid using perfumed soaps, deodorants or moisturizers and use skin softeners regularly.
Warning & Precautions

Pregnancy
HHDERM CREAM should be used with caution during pregnancy and in women planning for pregnancy. Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.

Breastfeeding
HHDERM CREAM should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. It should not be applied to the breast area while feeding the baby. Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.

Driving and Using Machines
HHDERM CREAM should not affect your ability to drive or operate machines. Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.

Kidney
HHDERM CREAM should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Consult your doctor before applying for the medicine.

Allergy
HHDERM CREAM is not recommended for use if you are allergic to Mometasone furoate, Fusidic acid, Clotrimazole or any other ingredients of this medicine.

Lungs
[GBKEYWORD] is not recommended for use in patients with lung diseases such as tuberculosis. Consult your doctor before applying for the medicine.
Others
HHDERM CREAM is not recommended for use if you:
- have rosacea (a skin condition affecting the face)
- have acne (pimples)
- have skin atrophy (thinning of the skin)
- have dermatitis (skin inflammation) around the mouth
- have perianal and genital itching
- have nappy rash
- have bacterial infections such as impetigo (red sores on face), tuberculosis (infection of the lung)
- have syphilis ( a sexually transmitted disease)
- viral infections such as warts, shingles and chickenpox
- have fungal infections such as athlete’s foot (a condition marked by red, itchy, flaky skin on the feet)
- have parasitic infections
- recently reacted to a vaccination
- have cold sores
- have ulcerated skin
- have wounds
- have other skin infections such as folliculitis and furuncles and carbuncles
Before applying HHDERM CREAM, inform your doctor if you:
- are a smoker
Use in Pediatrics:
HHDERM CREAM is not recommended for use in children (below 2 years). It should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged 2 to 18 years of age) who may develop side effects such as HPA axis suppression (condition of poor body defence against infection), Cushing’s syndrome (hormonal disorder) and intracranial hypertension (high blood pressure in the brain) upon receiving the medication. Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.
Use in Geriatrics:
HHDERM CREAM should be used with caution in elderly patients (aged 65 years or above). Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.
Interactions
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally applied too much of HHDERM CREAM or accidentally swallowed it, then consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose are HPA axis suppression (a condition that causes poor body defence against infection), Cushing’s syndrome (hormonal disorder), hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and glucosuria (low sugar in urine).
Synopsis
Drug | : | Mometasone furoate, Fusidic acid, Clotrimazole |
Pharmacological Category | : | Topical Corticosteroids, Oral antistaphylococcal antibiotic, Imidazoles |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial & fungal skin infections, Psoriasis and atopic eczema |
Dosage Forms | : | Cream |
More Information
- Keep HHDERM CREAM out of reach from children
- Store HHDERM CREAM at room temperature
FAQs About HHDERM CREAM
Q: What is the function of HHDERM CREAM?
A: HHDERM CREAM is used in the topical management of various bacterial and fungal skin infections in affected individuals and is also used to manage certain skin problems such as psoriasis and atopic eczema (itchy inflammation of the skin).
Q: What happens if you forget to apply HHDERM CREAM?
A: If you forget to apply HHDERM CREAM, then try to apply it as soon as you remember. If the time is for the next application then carry on as normal. Try to remember to apply HHDERM CREAM as per its application time to avoid the risks of returning infection.
Q: What are the side effects of applying HHDERM CREAM?
A: The most common side effects associated with the use of HHDERM CREAM are mild to moderate pruritus (itchy skin), burning and stinging sensations of the skin, folliculitis (inflamed hair follicles), dry skin, acneiform eruptions (skin infections marked by papules and pustules), mild skin atrophy (thin, shiny appearing skin) and telangiectasia (dilated small blood vessels on the skin). Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms get worse.
Q: Who should avoid applying HHDERM CREAM?
A: Then there's the issue of sex. Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.
Q: Is HHDERM CREAM safe to be used by pregnant and breastfeeding women?
A: Yes, HHDERM CREAM can be used in pregnant and breastfeeding women with caution. It is advised not to apply the cream to the breast area while feeding the baby. Consult your doctor before applying HHDERM CREAM.
References
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Useful Diagnostic Tests
- Bacteria Culture Test
- Patch Test