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Clorip Cream can bleach and lighten skin. However, using Clorip Cream for skin lightening is not clinically established. So, it should be used when prescribed by a doctor.
Clorip Cream is not recommended for the treatment of burns. This medicine should not also use on broken skin or open wounds.
In rare cases, Clorip Cream may stimulate hair growth. However, it should be used when advised by a doctor.
Using too much of the Clorip Cream or using it for a long time may increase your risk of having adrenal gland problems.
Yes, you are eligible to take vaccines, but tell the doctor or nurse that you're using Clobetasol Propionate so they can give the vaccine in an untreated area of the skin.
Prolonged use of Clorip Cream may result in skin thinning, leading to stretch marks.
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Alcohol
Safe if prescribed
Clorip Cream may not affect by alcohol consumption.
Pregnancy
Caution
Clorip Cream should be used in pregnant women only if clinically needed, and the benefits outweigh the risks. If you are pregnant, please consult your doctor before using Clorip Cream.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Clorip Cream should be used in breastfeeding mothers only if the benefits outweigh the risks. If you are breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using Clorip Cream. Take care that the medicine should not come in contact with your infant.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Clorip Cream does not impact your ability to drive or operate machinery or tools.
Liver
Safe if prescribed
No relevant interactions were found or established. Clorip Cream can be used in people with liver disease if prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Kidney
Safe if prescribed
No relevant interactions were found or established. Clorip Cream can be used in people with kidney disease if prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Children
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Clorip Cream use in children is restricted and should be done only with the approval of a child specialist.
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About Clorip Cream
Clorip Cream belongs to a class of topical corticosteroid medications. It is used for the treatment of autoimmune skin disorders such as psoriasis (scaly, itchy, and red patches on the skin), lichen planus (purplish, itchy, and flat bumps on the wrists, forearms, or legs), discoid lupus erythematosus (red, coin-shaped scales or crusts on the scalp, cheeks, and ears), and eczema (red and itchy skin). Autoimmune skin disorders are conditions in which immune cells attack the body's healthy cells, causing inflammation. Clorip Cream can suppress the immune system and reduce inflammation.
Clorip Cream comprises Clobetasol Propionate, an active corticosteroid with anti-inflammatory properties on the skin. It reduces swelling, redness, and itching by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause inflammation. Thus, Clorip Cream aids in treating skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, lichen planus, and discoid lupus erythematosus.
Clorip Cream is available on prescription only. Always use the right amount of cream/lotion as advised by the doctor or pharmacist. It would be best to use this medicine regularly to get the maximum benefit. When Clorip Cream is applied to the skin, some persons experience a burning or stinging sensation for a few minutes. After a few days of use, this will no longer occur. While applying, make sure it does not come in contact with the eye. If Clorip Cream accidentally comes in contact with eyes, rinse with warm water thoroughly.
Clorip Cream may not be suitable for some people. Inform a healthcare professional before using this medicine if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Clobetasol Propionate, any of the ingredients, or any other medicine. Do not use Clorip Cream to treat acne, rosacea (facial flushing on and around the nose), perioral dermatitis (red or scaly rashes around the mouth), anogenital pruritis (itching around the anus or genitals), itchy, broken, or infected skin which is not inflamed, and widespread plaque psoriasis (except single lesions). Do not use this medication without consulting the doctor if you are trying to get pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breastfeeding. The appropriate dose for children is determined by their age. You can seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist.
Uses of Clorip Cream
Medicinal Benefits
Clorip Cream contains Clobetasol Propionate, an active corticosteroid with anti-inflammatory properties on the skin. It reduces swelling, redness, and itching by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause inflammation. Thus, Clorip Cream aids in the treatment of skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, lichen planus, and discoid lupus erythematosus.
Directions for Use
Side Effects of Clorip Cream
Drug Warnings
Clorip Cream may not be suitable for all people. Inform a healthcare professional before using this medicine if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Clobetasol Propionate, any components present in Clorip Cream, or any other medicine. If there is an overdose, clean the area thoroughly and re-apply the medicine. Apply the medication carefully if you use it on the eyelids or near the eyes, as there is a risk of cataracts or glaucoma if the drug enters the eye frequently. Do not use Clorip Cream simultaneously as other creams or ointments such as a moisturiser. Wait at least 30 minutes between using Clorip Cream and any other product. Clorip Cream is not suitable to use to treat acne, rosacea (facial flushing on and around the nose), perioral dermatitis (red or scaly rashes around the mouth), anogenital pruritis (itching around the anus or genitals), itchy, broken, or infected skin which is not inflamed, and widespread plaque psoriasis (except single lesions). Do not use this medication without consulting the doctor if you are trying to get pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breastfeeding. The appropriate dose for children is determined by their age. You can seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist.
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