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About Diproderm Cream
Diproderm Cream belongs to the class of 'Topical steroid with Antimicrobial and Antifungal agents' primarily used to treat skin infections, such as eczema (inflamed, itchy, cracked and rough skin patches), dermatitis (skin rash), impetigo (red sores on the face), psoriasis (skin cells multiply rapidly to form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales). Diproderm Cream is also used to treat diaper rash, lichen simplex (thickened skin due to repeated itching/rubbing), bug bites, burns, boils, dermatoses (skin lesions), otitis externa (inflammation of the ear) and fungus or yeast infections. Skin infection occurs when a foreign microbe like fungus or bacteria invades and affects the skin's tissue.
Diproderm Cream is composed of three medicines: Clotrimazole (antifungal), Gentamicin (antibiotic), and Beclometasone (corticosteroid). Clotrimazole is broad-spectrum 'antifungal' medication. It stops fungi's growth by causing damage and leakage to the fungal cell membrane to lose its essential components. Gentamicin belongs to the class of 'aminoglycoside antibiotics' it kills bacteria by disrupting its ability to produce essential proteins for its growth. Beclometasone belongs to the class of corticosteroids. It blocks the production of prostaglandins (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy. Beclometasone effectively treats inflammation and itchiness caused by eczema and psoriasis.
Diproderm Cream is for topical (for skin) use only. Your doctor will advise the appropriate dose that suits your infection. Diproderm Cream has common side effects like redness, itching, irritation and burning sensation at the application site. These side effects usually do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time.
Let your doctor know if you have any allergic reactions to Diproderm Cream or other medications. Do not use Diproderm Cream on sensitive areas like nostrils, ears, lips or genitals if the doctor did not advise you. If Diproderm Cream gets into eyes, nose or genitals, wash the areas with clean water thoroughly. Do not cover the affected areas with air-tight dressings after applying Diproderm Cream. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult the doctor before starting Diproderm Cream.
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Diproderm Cream is used to treat skin infections, such as dermatitis, impetigo, eczema, psoriasis, diaper rash, lichen simplex, bug bites, burns, boils, otitis externa and dermatoses. It is composed of Clotrimazole, Gentamicin, and Beclometasone. Clotrimazole is an antifungal drug that stops fungi's growth by causing damage and leakage to the fungal cell membrane. Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic. It kills bacteria by disrupting its ability to produce essential proteins for its growth. Beclometasone is a corticosteroid and blocks prostaglandin's production (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy. It effectively treats inflammation and itchiness caused by eczema and psoriasis.
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Diproderm Cream is for external use only. Do not use Diproderm Cream over large areas, raw skin, and blisters. Avoid contact of Diproderm Cream with nose, mouth or eyes as it may irritate. In case Diproderm Cream comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Do not cover the affected areas with bandages or dressing after applying Diproderm Cream if the doctor did not advise. Please do not use Diproderm Cream in diabetes, liver diseases and renal failure without consulting your doctor. Diproderm Cream is contraindicated in rosacea, acne, peri-oral dermatitis, tuberculosis of the skin and varicose ulcers, skin lesions caused by infections with viruses (herpes simplex, vaccinia or varicella), and fungi (candida, tinea). Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use Diproderm Cream with proper consultation and caution.
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Diproderm Cream consists of Clotrimazole, Beclometasone, and Gentamicin. Clotrimazole and Gentamicin are antibiotics that act against various microorganisms like bacteria and fungi that invade the skin and cause infections. Beclometasone, a corticosteroid, works by blocking prostaglandins production (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy.
Diproderm Cream is for topical (for skin) use only. Do not put bandage or dressing on the affected area while treating with Diproderm Cream unless the doctor advised. If the medicine gets into your eyes, nose, mouth or vagina, rinse with cold water. Do not apply Diproderm Cream on open wounds, lesions and blisters.
Please consult your doctor before using Diproderm Cream if you have other viral skin infections, heart, liver and kidney diseases. Let your doctor know if your allergic to Diproderm Cream or any of its components.
Diproderm Cream is not intended to use and contraindicated in rosacea, acne, peri-oral dermatitis, tuberculosis of the skin and varicose ulcers, skin lesions caused by infections with viruses (herpes simplex, vaccinia or varicella) and fungi (candida, tinea).
Diproderm Cream consists of corticosteroid (Beclometasone) that can cause a rise in blood sugar levels by suppressing insulin secretion. Hence it is advised to consult your doctor before starting Diproderm Cream.
Diproderm Cream is recommended to use for diaper rash. Your baby's paediatrician will suggest the dosage and usage directions for the treatment of diaper rash.
Diproderm Cream, when used for longer periods, can cause thinning and weakening of the skin. Please stop using Diproderm Cream and immediately consult your doctor if you notice these symptoms.
Please do not stop taking Diproderm Cream on your own even if the symptoms are relieved until your full course advised by the doctor is finished.
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Skin infection: Skin infection occurs when a foreign microbe like fungus or bacteria invades and affects the skin's tissue.
Eczema: It is a condition in which skin patches become inflamed, itchy, cracked and rough.
Psoriasis: It is a skin disorder in which skin cells multiply and form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales.
Dermatitis is a skin condition that causes itchy, dry skin or a rash on swollen, reddened skin.
Diaper rash: It is an inflammatory reaction localized to skin areas usually covered by the diaper. It is seen as a patchwork of bright red skin on your baby's bottom.
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