MELAS-H CREAM (FUSIDIC ACID + HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE) 15gram Fashion

Description
Melas-H Cream: An Effective Dermatological Solution
Melas-H Cream combines the potent antibacterial action of
Fusidic Acid with the anti-inflammatory effect of Hydrocortisone Acetate, making
it an ideal treatment for various skin conditions
Composition:
Cream: Each gram contains Fluidic Acid 20mg and Hydrocortisone Acetate 10mg for topical
administration
Properties:
- Antibacterial Activity: Cream is highly effective against gram-positive organisms,
especially Staphylococci, even those resistant to other antibiotics
-
- Penetration: It can
penetrate the focus of infection, even on intact skin
-
Indications:
Melas-H Cream:Specifically indicated for eczema and dermatitis with secondary bacterial
infections, such as atopic eczema and allergic dermatitis
Application:
Melas-H Cream: Apply a
small quantity to uncovered lesions twice daily. A single treatment course
should not exceed 2 weeks
Contraindications:
- Avoid use in primary
bacterial, viral, or fungal skin infections
-
- Not recommended for
conditions like atrophic skin, acne vulgaris, and more. Avoid contact with open
wounds and mucous membranes
-
Special Warnings and Precautions:
- Exercise caution when
using near the eyes
-
- Extended or recurrent
use may increase the risk of antibiotic resistance
-
- Prolonged use on the
face should be avoided
-
- Not recommended for
long-term use in infants and children
-
Pregnancy and Lactation:
- Use during pregnancy
requires weighing potential benefits against risks
-
- Safety during nursing
has not been established
-
Undesirable Effects:
- Common side effects
include application site irritation, pruritus, skin irritation, and rash
-
- Allergic reactions
have been reported but are uncommon
-
Overdose:
- Acute over dosage is
unlikely
-
- Chronic over dosage may
lead to increased side effects
-
Fusidic Acid with the anti-inflammatory effect of Hydrocortisone Acetate, making
it an ideal treatment for various skin conditions
administration
- Antibacterial Activity: Cream is highly effective against gram-positive organisms,
especially Staphylococci, even those resistant to other antibiotics
-
- Penetration: It can
penetrate the focus of infection, even on intact skin
-
Indications:
Melas-H Cream:Specifically indicated for eczema and dermatitis with secondary bacterial
infections, such as atopic eczema and allergic dermatitis
Application:
Melas-H Cream: Apply a
small quantity to uncovered lesions twice daily. A single treatment course
should not exceed 2 weeks
Contraindications:
- Avoid use in primary
bacterial, viral, or fungal skin infections
-
- Not recommended for
conditions like atrophic skin, acne vulgaris, and more. Avoid contact with open
wounds and mucous membranes
-
Special Warnings and Precautions:
- Exercise caution when
using near the eyes
-
- Extended or recurrent
use may increase the risk of antibiotic resistance
-
- Prolonged use on the
face should be avoided
-
- Not recommended for
long-term use in infants and children
-
Pregnancy and Lactation:
- Use during pregnancy
requires weighing potential benefits against risks
-
- Safety during nursing
has not been established
-
Undesirable Effects:
- Common side effects
include application site irritation, pruritus, skin irritation, and rash
-
- Allergic reactions
have been reported but are uncommon
-
Overdose:
- Acute over dosage is
unlikely
-
- Chronic over dosage may
lead to increased side effects
-
especially Staphylococci, even those resistant to other antibiotics
penetrate the focus of infection, even on intact skin
- Avoid use in primary
bacterial, viral, or fungal skin infections - Not recommended for
conditions like atrophic skin, acne vulgaris, and more. Avoid contact with open
wounds and mucous membranes -
- Exercise caution when
using near the eyes - Extended or recurrent
use may increase the risk of antibiotic resistance - Prolonged use on the
face should be avoided - Not recommended for
long-term use in infants and children -
- Use during pregnancy
requires weighing potential benefits against risks - Safety during nursing
has not been established -
- Common side effects
include application site irritation, pruritus, skin irritation, and rash - Allergic reactions
have been reported but are uncommon -
- Acute over dosage is
unlikely - Chronic over dosage may
lead to increased side effects
Overdose:
- Acute over dosage is
Undesirable Effects:
- Common side effects
Pregnancy and Lactation:
- Use during pregnancy
Special Warnings and Precautions:
- Exercise caution when
Indications:
Melas-H Cream:Specifically indicated for eczema and dermatitis with secondary bacterial
infections, such as atopic eczema and allergic dermatitis
Application:
Melas-H Cream: Apply a
small quantity to uncovered lesions twice daily. A single treatment course
should not exceed 2 weeks
Contraindications:
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