Eczema, primary irritant and allergic dermatitis

Active Ingredient: Alclometasone

Indication for Alclometasone

Population group: only adults (18 years old or older)

Alclometasone is indicated for the short-term treatment and control of patches of eczema and dermatitis including atopic eczema and primary irritant and allergic dermatitis.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

2 applications per day for up to 7 days

Route of admnistration

Cutaneous

Defined daily dose

2 {spreads}

Dosage regimen

1 {spreads} 2 time(s) per day every day for 7 day(s)

Detailed description

Alclometasone should be applied sparingly to the affected area twice a day for up to 7 days. If the condition resolves within 7 days, treatment with alclometasone should be stopped. If the condition does not improve in the first 7 days or becomes worse the consumer will be advised to see a doctor. If after 7 days of treatment improvement is seen but further treatment is required, the consumer will be advised to see a doctor.

Active ingredient

Alclometasone

Alclometasone dipropionate is a non-fluorinated, topically active synthetic corticosteroid. Pharmacological studies in man and animals have demonstrated that alclometasone dipropionate suppresses local inflammation at doses producing minimal systemic effects.

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