Clobeta GM Uses

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Consists of Clobetasol Topical, Miconazole Topical, Neomycin Topical

What is Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) lotion is a prescription corticosteroid medicine used on the skin (topical) for the relief of swelling (inflammation) and itching caused by certain skin conditions in people 18 years of age and older.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) lotion should not be used for the treatment of acne vulgaris, rosacea or red, dry itchy skin (dermatitis) around the mouth.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) lotion is not recommended in children under 18 years of age.

Important: Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) lotion is for use on the skin only. Do not get the lotion near or in your eyes, mouth or vagina.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) indications

An indication is a term used for the list of condition or symptom or illness for which the medicine is prescribed or used by the patient. For example, acetaminophen or paracetamol is used for fever by the patient, or the doctor prescribes it for a headache or body pains. Now fever, headache and body pains are the indications of paracetamol. A patient should be aware of the indications of medications used for common conditions because they can be taken over the counter in the pharmacy meaning without prescription by the Physician.
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Indication

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Spray, 0.05% is a super-high potent topical corticosteroid formulation indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis affecting up to 20% body surface area (BSA) in patients 18 years of age or older. The total dosage should not exceed 50 g (59 mL or 2 fl. oz.) per week. Do not use more than 26 sprays per application or 52 sprays per day. Treatment should be limited to 4 consecutive weeks.

Patients should be instructed to use Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Spray, 0.05% for the minimum amount of time necessary to achieve the desired results see [Dosage and Administration (2)].

Use in patients under 18 years of age is not recommended because safety has not been established and because numerically high rates of HPA axis suppression were seen with other clobetasol propionate topical formulations.

Limitations of Use

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Spray, 0.05% should not be used on the face, axillae, or groin. Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Spray, 0.05% should not be used if there is atrophy at the treatment site. Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Spray, 0.05% should not be used in the treatment of rosacea or perioral dermatitis.

How should I use Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Use Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM).

Uses of Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) in details

There are specific as well as general uses of a drug or medicine. A medicine can be used to prevent a disease, treat a disease over a period or cure a disease. It can also be used to treat the particular symptom of the disease. The drug use depends on the form the patient takes it. It may be more useful in injection form or sometimes in tablet form. The drug can be used for a single troubling symptom or a life-threatening condition. While some medications can be stopped after few days, some drugs need to be continued for prolonged period to get the benefit from it.
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Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) is used to treat itching, redness, dryness, inflammation, and discomfort of various scalp and skin conditions, including immune-mediated skin disease with red scaly patches (psoriasis).

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) description

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) scalp application also contains the following excipients: Carbomer, isopropyl alcohol, sodium hydroxide and purified water.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) cream also contains the following excipients: Glyceryl monostearate, cetostearyl alcohol, chlorocresol, sodium citrate, monohydrated citric acid, purified water, Arlacel 165, beeswax substitute 6621 and propylene glycol.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) ointment also contains the following excipients: Propylene glycol, white soft paraffin and sorbitan sesquioleate.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) dosage

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) Dosage

Generic name: clobetasol propionate 0.5mg in 1g

Dosage form: cream, ointment

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Apply a thin layer of Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Cream or Ointment to the affected skin areas twice daily and rub in gently and completely.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Cream and Ointment are super-high potency topical corti-costeroids; therefore, treatment should be limited to 2 consecutive weeks and amounts greater than 50 g/week should not be used.

As with other highly active corticosteroids, therapy should be discontinued when control has been achieved. If no improvement is seen within 2 weeks, reassessment of diagnosis may be necessary.

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Cream and Ointment should not be used with occlusive dressings.

Geriatric Use: In studies where geriatric patients (65 years of age or older, see PRECAUTIONS) have been treated with Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)® Cream or Ointment, safety did not differ from that in younger patients; therefore, no dosage adjustment is recommended.

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Aldesleukin: Corticosteroids may diminish the antineoplastic effect of Aldesleukin. Avoid combination

Corticorelin: Corticosteroids may diminish the therapeutic effect of Corticorelin. Specifically, the plasma ACTH response to corticorelin may be blunted by recent or current corticosteroid therapy. Monitor therapy

Deferasirox: Corticosteroids may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Deferasirox. Specifically, the risk for GI ulceration/irritation or GI bleeding may be increased. Monitor therapy

Hyaluronidase: Corticosteroids may diminish the therapeutic effect of Hyaluronidase. Management: Patients receiving corticosteroids (particularly at larger doses) may not experience the desired clinical response to standard doses of hyaluronidase. Larger doses of hyaluronidase may be required. Consider therapy modification

Ritodrine: Corticosteroids may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Ritodrine. Monitor therapy

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) side effects

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Applies to Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM): topical application cream, topical application emollient cream, topical application foam, topical application gel/jelly, topical application lotion, topical application ointment, topical application shampoo, topical application solution, topical application spray

As well as its needed effects, Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) (the active ingredient contained in Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM)) may cause unwanted side effects that require medical attention.

Major Side Effects

If any of the following side effects occur while taking Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM), check with your doctor immediately:

More common:

Less common: Incidence not known:

Minor Side Effects

Some Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) side effects may not need any medical attention. As your body gets used to the medicine these side effects may disappear. Your health care professional may be able to help you prevent or reduce these side effects, but do check with them if any of the following side effects continue, or if you are concerned about them:

More common:

Less common: Incidence not known:

Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) contraindications

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Hypersensitivity to clobetasol propionate or to any of the excipients of Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM).

Scalp Application: Infections of the scalp.

Cream/Ointment: Primary skin lesions caused by infection with fungi or bacteria; primary cutaneous viral infections (eg, herpes simplex, chickenpox); rosacea; acne vulgaris; pruritus without inflammation; perianal and genital pruritus; perioral dermatitis.

Use in children: Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) is contraindicated in children <1 year.

Children are more likely to develop local and systemic side effects of topical corticosteroids and in general, require shorter courses and less potent agents than adults.

Care should be taken when using Clobetasol Topical (Clobeta GM) to ensure the amount applied is the minimum that provides therapeutic benefit.

What is Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) is an antifungal medication. Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) prevents fungus from growing on your skin.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) (for the skin) is used to treat skin infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, tinea versicolor (a fungus that discolors the skin), and yeast infections of the skin.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) indications

An indication is a term used for the list of condition or symptom or illness for which the medicine is prescribed or used by the patient. For example, acetaminophen or paracetamol is used for fever by the patient, or the doctor prescribes it for a headache or body pains. Now fever, headache and body pains are the indications of paracetamol. A patient should be aware of the indications of medications used for common conditions because they can be taken over the counter in the pharmacy meaning without prescription by the Physician.

Miconazole, an antifungal agent, is used for skin infections such as athlete’s foot and jock itch and for vaginal yeast infections.

This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

How should I use Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.

Do not take by mouth. Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) is for use only on the skin. Do not use this medicine on open wounds.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) is not for use in the vagina or rectum.

Wash your hands before and after using this medication, unless you are treating a skin condition on your hands.

Clean and dry the affected area. Apply the cream, lotion, spray, or powder once or twice daily as directed for 2 to 4 weeks.

Do not cover the treated skin area unless your doctor tells you to. A light cotton-gauze dressing may be used to protect clothing.

Use this medication for the full prescribed length of time. Your symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cleared. Skipping doses may also increase your risk of further infection that is resistant to antifungal medicine.

Call your doctor if the infection does not clear up in 2 weeks (or 4 weeks for athlete's foot), or if it appears to get worse.

Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep the tube tightly closed when not in use.

Uses of Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) in details

There are specific as well as general uses of a drug or medicine. A medicine can be used to prevent a disease, treat a disease over a period or cure a disease. It can also be used to treat the particular symptom of the disease. The drug use depends on the form the patient takes it. It may be more useful in injection form or sometimes in tablet form. The drug can be used for a single troubling symptom or a life-threatening condition. While some medications can be stopped after few days, some drugs need to be continued for prolonged period to get the benefit from it.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) is used to treat fungal and associated bacterial infections of the skin and nails such as Tinea corporis (skin ring worm), Tinea cruris (fungal infections of the groin), Tinea pedis (fungal infection of the foot [athlete’s foot]), Tinea manus (fungal infection of the hand), Tinea capitis (scalp ringworm), swollen inflammatory areas (Tinea kerion), pityriasis versicolor (yeast infections of skin sometimes called tinea versicolor) and for flexural eczema (itchy skin rash at folds of skin or joints). It is also effectively used in vulvovaginal (vagina and external genital organs) candidiasis (thrush), oropharyngeal candidiasis (infection of the mouth throat and food pipe) and other yeast infection of the vagina. Further, Miconazole is also prescribed for inflammation of skinfolds caused by skin-on-skin friction (intertrigo), napkin rash and inflammation of the folds of tissue surrounding the nails of toes or fingers (paronychia).

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) description

An imidazole antifungal agent that is used topically and by intravenous infusion.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) dosage

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) Dosage

Generic name: Miconazole Nitrate 200mg; Miconazole Nitrate 10mg in 0.5g

Dosage form: vaginal cream, vaginal suppositories

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The effects of some drugs can change if you take other drugs or herbal products at the same time. This can increase your risk for serious side effects or may cause your medications not to work correctly. These drug interactions are possible, but do not always occur. Your doctor or pharmacist can often prevent or manage interactions by changing how you use your medications or by close monitoring.

To help your doctor and pharmacist give you the best care, be sure to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all the products you use (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products) before starting treatment with this product. While using this product, do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any other medicines you are using without your doctor's approval.

Some products that may interact with this drug include: warfarin.

Some products that may increase the risk of vaginal yeast infections include antibiotics, corticosteroids (such as prednisone), and drugs that suppress the immune system (such as cyclosporine, methotrexate).

This document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use. Share this list with your doctor and pharmacist to lessen your risk for serious medication problems.

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) side effects

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What are the possible side effects of Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Applies to Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM): topical cream, topical gel/jelly, topical kit, topical lotion, topical ointment, topical powder, topical spray, topical tablet effervescent, topical tincture

In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted effects may be caused by Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) (the active ingredient contained in Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM)). In the event that any of these side effects do occur, they may require medical attention.

Severity: Moderate

If any of the following side effects occur while taking Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM), check with your doctor or nurse as soon as possible:

Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) contraindications

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When used by a person taking the anticoagulant medication warfarin, Miconazole Topical (Clobeta GM) may cause an adverse reaction which can lead to excessive bleeding or bruising.

What is Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) belongs to the family of medicines called antibiotics. Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) preparations are used to help prevent infections of the skin. Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) may be used for other problems as determined by your doctor.

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) preparations are available without a prescription.

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) indications

An indication is a term used for the list of condition or symptom or illness for which the medicine is prescribed or used by the patient. For example, acetaminophen or paracetamol is used for fever by the patient, or the doctor prescribes it for a headache or body pains. Now fever, headache and body pains are the indications of paracetamol. A patient should be aware of the indications of medications used for common conditions because they can be taken over the counter in the pharmacy meaning without prescription by the Physician.

eye infections, skin infections

How should I use Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Use Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM).

Uses of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) in details

There are specific as well as general uses of a drug or medicine. A medicine can be used to prevent a disease, treat a disease over a period or cure a disease. It can also be used to treat the particular symptom of the disease. The drug use depends on the form the patient takes it. It may be more useful in injection form or sometimes in tablet form. The drug can be used for a single troubling symptom or a life-threatening condition. While some medications can be stopped after few days, some drugs need to be continued for prolonged period to get the benefit from it.

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) is used topically to prevent or treat skin infections caused by bacteria.

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) description

A component of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) that is produced by Streptomyces fradiae. On hydrolysis it yields neamine and neobiosamine B. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) dosage

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) Dosage

Applies to the following strength(s): 125 mg/5 mL; 500 mg

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Usual Adult Dose for:

Usual Pediatric Dose for:

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Usual Adult Dose for Bowel Preparation

1 g orally every hour for 4 doses followed by 1 g every 4 hours for 5 doses

Alternate dosing: 6 g/day orally divided every 4 hours for 2 to 3 days

Usual Adult Dose for Hepatic Encephalopathy

4 to 12 g/day orally divided every 4 to 6 hours for 5 to 6 days

Usual Adult Dose for Hepatic Coma

4 to 12 g/day orally divided every 4 to 6 hours for 5 to 6 days

Usual Adult Dose for Diarrhea

3 g/day orally in 4 divided doses

Usual Pediatric Dose for Bowel Preparation

The safety and efficacy of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) in children less than 18 years of age has not been established. However, the use of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) may be appropriate is some situations.

Less than 1 month: 50 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 hours

1 year to 18 years: 50 to 100 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 hours

Usual Pediatric Dose for Hepatic Encephalopathy

The safety and efficacy of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) in children less than 18 years of age has not been established. However, the use of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) may be appropriate is some situations.

1 month to 18 years: 50 to 100 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 to 8 hours for 5 to 6 days

Usual Pediatric Dose for Hepatic Coma

The safety and efficacy of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) in children less than 18 years of age has not been established. However, the use of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) may be appropriate is some situations.

1 month to 18 years: 50 to 100 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 to 8 hours for 5 to 6 days

Usual Pediatric Dose for Diarrhea

The safety and efficacy of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) in children less than 18 years of age has not been established. However, the use of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) may be appropriate is some situations.

Less than 1 month: 50 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 hours

1 year to 18 years: 50 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 hours for 2 to 3 days

Renal Dose Adjustments

Patients with impaired renal function have a high risk of developing nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity with oral Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM). Use of a less nephrotoxic medication may be a consideration for this patient.

Liver Dose Adjustments

In chronic hepatic insufficiency, it may be necessary to give Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) sulfate 4 g daily for an indefinite period, if less toxic drugs cannot be used.

Dose Adjustments

Caution should be used when administering Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) to patients with renal impairment. Dose reduction should be considered in these patients.

Precautions

To minimize the risk of toxicity use the lowest possible dose and the shortest possible treatment period to control the condition. Treatment periods of longer than 2 weeks are not recommended.

Do not use in patients with intestinal obstruction.

Do not use in patients with inflammatory or ulcerative gastrointestinal disease due to the potential for increased gastrointestinal absorption of the drug.

Patients should be monitored for nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) should be used with caution in patients with hearing impairment, renal impairment or neuromuscular disorders.

Dialysis

Patients with impaired renal function have a high risk of developing nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity with oral Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM). Use of a less nephrotoxic medication may be a consideration for this patient.

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Caution should be taken in concurrent or serial use of other neurotoxic and/ or nephrotoxic drugs because of possible enhancement of the nephrotoxicity and/or ototoxicity of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM).

Caution should also be taken in concurrent or serial use of other aminoglycosides and polymyxins because they may enhance Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM)ís nephrotoxicity and/or ototoxicity and potentiate Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) sulfateís neuromuscular blocking effects.

Oral Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) inhibits the gastrointestinal absorption of penicillin V, oral vitamin B-12, methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil. The gastrointestinal absorption of digoxin also appears to be inhibited. Therefore, digoxin serum levels should be monitored.

Oral Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) sulfate may enhance the effect of coumarin in anticoagulants by decreasing vitamin K availability.

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) side effects

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What are the possible side effects of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM)?

Applies to Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM): topical cream, topical ointment

In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted effects may be caused by Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) (the active ingredient contained in Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM)). In the event that any of these side effects do occur, they may require medical attention.

Major Side Effects

You should check with your doctor immediately if any of these side effects occur when taking Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM):

More common:

Rare

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) contraindications

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Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) sulfate oral preparations are contraindicated in the presence of intestinal obstruction and in individuals with a history of hypersensitivity to the drug.

Patients with a history of hypersensitivity or serious toxic reaction to other aminoglycosides may have a cross-sensitivity to Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM).

Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM) sulfate oral preparations are contraindicated in patients with inflammatory or ulcerative gastrointestinal disease because of the potential for enhanced gastrointestinal absorption of Neomycin Topical (Clobeta GM).

Active ingredient matches for Clobeta GM:

Clobetasol Topical/Miconazole Topical/Neomycin Topical


List of Clobeta GM substitutes (brand and generic names)

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CANTOP GM CREAM 1 tube / 10 GM cream each (Micro Labs Ltd)$ 0.57
CBS GM 0.05%W/W/0.5%W/W/2%W/W CREAM 1 tube / 15 GM cream each (Serve Pharmaceuticals)$ 0.54
Cebate gm Active Cream (Sanofi India Ltd)$ 0.46
Clobavate-NM Cream (Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Ltd)$ 0.73
CLOBETA-GM CREAM 1 tube / 10 GM cream each (Laborate Pharmaceuticals India Ltd)$ 0.67
CLOBIKEM GM OINTMENT 1 tube / 10 GM ointment each (Alkem Laboratories Ltd)$ 0.73
CLOBITAL GM NEO CREAM 1 tube / 15 GM cream each (Talent Healthcare)$ 0.77
CLOBITAL NM CREAM 1 tube / 15 GM cream each (Talent Healthcare)$ 0.52
CLOGIP PLUS CREAM 1 tube / 10 GM cream each (Gipla Healthcare)$ 0.48
Funzi NM Cream (Corona Remedies Pvt Ltd)$ 0.94
MINOBACT-GM cream 15g (Minova)$ 0.67
NEOCLOBENATE-GM OINTMENT 1 tube / 10 GM ointment each (Ind Swift Laboratories Ltd)$ 0.81
PANDERM NM CREAM 1 tube / 15 GM cream each (Macleods Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd)$ 1.07
QUINODERM+ CREAM 1 tube / 5 GM cream each (Pharmasynth Formulations Ltd)$ 0.66
TERABET GM CREAM 1 tube / 10 GM cream each (Leeford Healthcare Ltd)$ 0.19
ZENCLOBATE GM CREAM 1 tube / 10 GM cream each (Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd)$ 0.18
ZINCODERM GM NEO CREAM 1 tube / 15 GM cream each (Apex Laboratories Pvt Ltd)$ 0.57

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