Product Overview
Fourderm Cream is a multifaceted topical formulation designed to treat a variety of dermatological conditions such as bacterial and fungal skin infections, inflammation, and itching. Its unique blend of active ingredients provides relief from symptoms while addressing the root causes of infections and inflammation. It is commonly prescribed for conditions like eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and mixed infections.
Popular and Other Names
- Popular Name: Fourderm Cream
- Other Names: Anti-Fungal & Anti-Bacterial Skin Cream, Inflammatory Skin Treatment Cream
Drug Class
- Class: Corticosteroids, Antifungal Agents, Antibiotics
Categories
- Dermatological Creams
- Anti-Fungal Treatments
- Anti-Bacterial Creams
- Anti-Inflammatory Creams
Active Ingredients
- Clobetasol Propionate (0.05%): A potent corticosteroid that reduces redness, swelling, and itching.
- Neomycin (0.5%): An antibiotic that treats bacterial infections by inhibiting bacterial growth.
- Miconazole (2%): An antifungal agent that treats fungal infections by disrupting fungal cell membranes.
- Chlorhexidine Gluconate (0.20%): Disrupts bacterial cell membranes, preventing infection.
Mode of Action
- Clobetasol Propionate: Acts by suppressing inflammatory mediators to reduce swelling and itching.
- Neomycin: Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis, preventing bacterial proliferation.
- Miconazole: Targets fungal enzymes, disrupting their cell membranes and halting growth.
- Chlorhexidine Gluconate: Provides an antiseptic barrier to prevent additional infection.
How to Use Fourderm Cream
- Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly.
- Apply a thin layer of the cream to the area and gently rub it in.
- Wash your hands after application unless the hands are the treatment area.
- Use only as directed by your healthcare provider.
Recommended Dosage
- Frequency: Apply 1–2 times daily, or as prescribed by your dermatologist.
- Duration: Typically used for 1–2 weeks; prolonged use should be avoided unless directed.
Directions
- Use on clean and dry skin only.
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and open wounds.
- Do not cover the area with a bandage unless advised by a doctor.
Cautions
- Avoid use if allergic to any of the ingredients.
- Not recommended for use on the face or areas with thin skin unless prescribed.
- Prolonged use may lead to skin thinning or resistance to treatment.
Safety Advice
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Use only if prescribed by a healthcare professional.
- Children: Not recommended for use in children without medical advice.
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
Managing Side Effects
- Common Side Effects: Mild irritation, redness, or dryness at the application site.
- Severe Side Effects: Allergic reactions, excessive skin thinning, or secondary infections.
- Management: Discontinue use and consult a doctor if severe side effects occur.
Quick Tips
- Always perform a patch test before using the cream.
- Avoid using Fourderm Cream on large skin areas for prolonged periods.
- Maintain good hygiene to prevent reinfection.
Standard Guidelines
- Use the cream strictly as prescribed by your dermatologist.
- Avoid combining with other topical medications without consulting a doctor.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Fourderm Cream used for?
Fourderm Cream is used to treat bacterial and fungal skin infections, inflammation, redness, and itching.
2. Can I use Fourderm Cream on my face?
Use on the face only if prescribed by your doctor, as prolonged use may cause skin thinning.
3. How long does it take for Fourderm Cream to show results?
Results can be seen within a few days of consistent use. Full treatment may take 1–2 weeks, depending on the condition.
4. Can I use Fourderm Cream for acne?
Fourderm Cream is not recommended for acne treatment as it is not formulated to address acne-causing bacteria.
5. Is Fourderm Cream safe for children?
It should only be used in children under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
6. Can Fourderm Cream cause side effects?
Yes, mild irritation or redness may occur. Consult your doctor if severe reactions happen.
7. Should I apply Fourderm Cream under occlusive dressings?
Do not cover the treated area unless specifically instructed by your healthcare provider.
8. Can I use Fourderm Cream while pregnant?
Consult your doctor before using Fourderm Cream during pregnancy.
9. Can I stop using Fourderm Cream once symptoms improve?
Always complete the prescribed treatment duration to avoid recurrence.
10. What should I do if I miss a dose?
Apply as soon as you remember, but skip it if it’s almost time for the next application.
References
- Drugs.com: Clobetasol Propionate
- Mayo Clinic: Skin Infections
- MedlinePlus: Miconazole Overview
- Manufacturer's Instructions
Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options.