QUADRIDERM CREAM 10gm (Beclomethasone Dipropionate/Clotrimazole/Neomycin Sulphate)
Beclomethasone Dipropionate/Clotrimazole/Neomycin Sulphate is a powerful combination medication designed to treat various skin conditions. This formulation combines the anti-inflammatory properties of Beclomethasone Dipropionate with the antifungal effects of Clotrimazole and the antibacterial action of Neomycin Sulphate, providing comprehensive care for affected areas.
Active ingredient | Beclomethasone Dipropionate/Clotrimazole/Neomycin Sulphate |
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Dispensing Country | India |
Product Overview
Quadriderm Cream is a widely used dermatological preparation designed to address a variety of skin conditions, including bacterial and fungal infections and inflammatory skin disorders. Combining a corticosteroid, antifungal agent, and antibiotic, this cream offers a multi-faceted solution to ease symptoms like itching, redness, inflammation, and infection, helping restore the skin's health efficiently.
Popular and Other Names
- Popular Name: Quadriderm Cream
- Other Names: Betamethasone + Gentamicin + Clotrimazole Cream
Drug Class
- Corticosteroids: Anti-inflammatory agents (Betamethasone Dipropionate).
- Antifungal Agents: For fungal infections (Clotrimazole).
- Antibiotics: For bacterial infections (Gentamicin).
Categories
- Dermatological Medications
- Topical Antibacterial and Antifungal Preparations
- Anti-inflammatory Skin Treatments
Active Ingredients
- Betamethasone Dipropionate: A potent corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, swelling, and redness by suppressing the release of inflammatory chemicals.
- Clotrimazole: An antifungal agent that disrupts fungal cell membranes, effectively killing fungi.
- Gentamicin: A broad-spectrum antibiotic that inhibits bacterial growth by interfering with bacterial protein synthesis.
Mode of Action
- Betamethasone: Suppresses immune responses and reduces inflammatory signals in the affected area.
- Clotrimazole: Disrupts the integrity of fungal cell walls, leading to their destruction.
- Gentamicin: Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis, preventing the multiplication of bacteria and clearing infections.
How to Use Quadriderm Cream
- Clean the affected area thoroughly and pat dry.
- Apply a thin layer of Quadriderm Cream and gently rub it into the skin.
- Avoid excessive application to prevent skin thinning or irritation.
Recommended Dosage
- Frequency: Apply 1-2 times daily as directed by your physician.
- Duration: Use for 1-2 weeks or as prescribed to treat the specific condition.
Directions
- For external use only.
- Do not apply to open wounds or near mucous membranes, such as the eyes, nose, or mouth.
- Wash hands thoroughly after application unless treating your hands.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions for optimal results.
Cautions
- Avoid using Quadriderm Cream for prolonged periods to prevent side effects like skin thinning or discoloration.
- Do not use on large areas of skin without consulting a healthcare professional.
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed by a doctor.
- Discontinue use if you experience severe irritation or allergic reactions and consult your doctor.
Managing Side Effects
- Common Side Effects: Mild itching, burning, or redness at the application site.
- Rare Side Effects: Skin thinning, discoloration, or stretch marks with prolonged use.
- Management: If side effects persist or worsen, discontinue use and seek medical advice.
Guidelines
- Storage: Store at room temperature (below 25°C) away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Child Safety: Keep out of reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion.
- Doctor’s Supervision: Use Quadriderm Cream under medical guidance, especially for sensitive areas like the face.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Quadriderm Cream used for?
Quadriderm Cream is used to treat bacterial and fungal infections, inflammatory skin conditions, and dermatitis.
2. Can Quadriderm Cream be used on the face?
It can be used on the face but only under a doctor’s supervision to avoid potential side effects like skin thinning or discoloration.
3. Is Quadriderm Cream safe for children?
Use in children should be strictly under medical guidance, as their skin is more sensitive to corticosteroids.
4. Can I use Quadriderm Cream for acne?
No, Quadriderm Cream is not effective for acne and may worsen the condition.
5. How long should I use Quadriderm Cream?
Typically, it is used for 1-2 weeks or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not exceed the recommended duration.
6. Can I stop using Quadriderm Cream once my symptoms improve?
No, complete the full course of treatment to prevent the recurrence of infection.
7. Can I use Quadriderm Cream during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Consult your doctor before using it during pregnancy or breastfeeding, as some components may pose risks.
8. Are there any risks with prolonged use?
Prolonged use can lead to skin thinning, stretch marks, or resistance to the medication. Always follow your doctor’s instructions.
References
- Drugs.com: Betamethasone Dipropionate Information
- Mayo Clinic: Clotrimazole Overview
- MedlinePlus: Gentamicin Topical Details
- Manufacturer’s Patient Information Leaflet
For further queries, always consult a healthcare provider or pharmacist.