Introduction to Clonit Cream

Please follow your doctors instructions for using Clonit Cream as it is intended for external use only Before applying please ensure that you wash and dry the affected area Apply a thin layer of the cream taking care to avoid contact with your eyes nose or mouth If any accidental contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water Unless directed by a doctor do not cover the treated area with airtight dressings such as bandages Some temporary side effects of using this medicine may include skin thinning burning sensation irritation redness and swelling at the application site These side effects usually resolve over time but if they persist or worsen please inform your doctor Please note that Clonit Cream is not recommended for use in children and pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using this medicine
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Related Faqs

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Can I stop taking Clobet when my symptoms are relieved?

No, do not stop taking Clobet and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Your symptoms may improve before your treatment is complete. Stopping Clobet before your treatment is completed can bring back your symptoms.

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Can Clobet be used for a long time?

No, Clobet should not be used for a long time. The doctor generally prescribes it for 2 consecutive weeks only. However, the treatment can be longer for chronic (long-term) inflammatory conditions. Consult your physician before using this medication.

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Does Clobet cause severe skin reactions?

Severe skin reactions are quite rare with Clobet. Clobet is an anti-inflammatory drug which is used to treat skin diseases, skin reactions and eczemas. However, skin reactions can occur in a person who is hypersensitive to Clobet. It is important to leave the affected area open after applying Clobet as using occlusive dressings (air- and water-tight dressing) can lead to skin reactions. The medicine may not itself cause a reaction but the added excipients with the medications can lead to a reaction in some cases. Inform your doctor immediately in case you encounter any skin reactions.

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Can Clobet be used on the face?

No, Clobet should not be used on face. In addition to this, Clobet should also not be used on the axillae (armpits), groin and if there is atrophy (wasting away of tissues) at the treatment site. In certain circumstances, it can be exceptionally considered to be used by the doctors. It should be used only after consultation with your physician and if possible, the application on face should be limited to a maximum of 5 days.

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Can Clobet be applied in children?

Clobet is not recommended for use in children less than 1 year of age. It is also not recommended for use in older children and adolescents as the side effects are more common in them. In the pediatric population, there is an increased risk of suppression of the immune system which may make the child prone to other diseases and atrophic changes, hence it is not recommended. Still, in some rare cases, the doctor may recommend this medicine, but the treatment is usually limited to 5 days and the therapy is reviewed weekly.

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Can we use Clobet in infections?

Clobet is not an antimicrobial or antifungal agent. It is a steroid medication. It should not be used in infections as being a corticosteroid it suppresses the immune system and increases the risk of infections. Bacterial infections are prone to worsen if the infection is covered with a dressing after using Clobet. In case the inflammatory lesions get infected or there is any spread of infection, consult your doctor immediately. The doctor will withdraw the use of Clobet and provide appropriate antimicrobial therapy.

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