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Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm
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P & P Dermaceutics
Composition
Betamethasone (05% w/w) + Gentamicin (0.1% w/w) + Zinc Sulphate (0.5% w/w)
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About Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm
This medication is a combination of a corticosteroid (betamethasone), an antibiotic (gentamicin), and zinc sulphate. It's used to treat skin conditions with inflammation and bacterial infection. Apply it thinly to the affected area twice daily as directed by your doctor. Side effects can include burning, skin thinning, and allergic reactions. Inform your doctor of any pre-existing conditions, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or other medications you are taking. Do not exceed the prescribed dosage.
Ingredients of Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm

    Betamethasone

    A potent corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and itching.

    Gentamicin

    An aminoglycoside antibiotic that fights bacterial infections.

    Zinc Sulphate

    A zinc salt that promotes wound healing and has some antimicrobial properties.

Direction for Use of Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm

    Treatment of inflammatory dermatological conditions complicated by bacterial infection.

    Infected eczema, infected psoriasis, impetigo, secondary bacterial skin infections in other dermatological conditions.

How Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm Works

Betamethasone reduces inflammation by suppressing the immune response. Gentamicin kills bacteria by inhibiting protein synthesis. Zinc sulphate aids in wound healing and may have a synergistic effect with the other ingredients.

Storage and Handling of Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm

Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Discard any unused portion after the expiry date.

Dosage of Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm

    Dosage and duration of treatment should be determined by a physician based on the severity of the condition and patient response.

    Apply a thin layer to the affected area twice daily, or as directed by your doctor.

    Avoid contact with eyes.

Side effects of Betaderm Gz Cream 30gm

Burning or stinging sensation at the application site.

    Skin thinning (atrophy).

    Striae (stretch marks).

    Acneiform eruptions.

    Allergic contact dermatitis.

    Skin discoloration.

    Secondary infection (fungal or viral).

Safety Consideration or Warnings
    Alcohol Consumption

    No specific warnings regarding alcohol consumption, but excessive alcohol use can impair overall health and potentially impact wound healing.

    While Driving or operating Machinery

    Generally safe, unless side effects such as dizziness or blurred vision occur.

    Pregnant & Breastfeeding Women

    Use only as directed by a doctor. Benefits must outweigh potential risks to the fetus or infant.

    Children

    Use only as directed by a doctor. Dosage may need adjustment based on age and weight.

    Kidney

    Caution is advised in patients with renal impairment due to the potential for gentamicin accumulation.

    Liver

    No specific warnings regarding hepatic impairment, but monitoring is advised in patients with severe liver disease.

References

    Consult your physician or pharmacist for detailed information and references specific to the brand and formulation you are using.

Last Updated On 16 Jun. 2025 | 10:44 AM (IST)
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