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Betamethasone+Neomycin

Information About Betamethasone+Neomycin

Uses of Betamethasone+Neomycin

Betamethasone+neomycin is used to treat some skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, skin allergic reaction or insect bites.

How Betamethasone+Neomycin Works

Betamethasone as a steroid reduce swelling, redness and inflammation. Neomycin as an antibiotic works by inhibiting the bacteria growth and treats infection.

Side Effects of Betamethasone+Neomycin

Skin Irritation, Burning, Pain,Weight Gain, Skin Dryness, Hair Growth Changes, Skin Thinning

Information Updated on : Fri Jul 08 2022 11:34:40 GMT+0800 (Malaysia Time)

Betamethasone+Neomycin Related Warnings

Alcohol Safe

There is no known interaction of Betamethasone+Neomycin topical with alcohol.

Pregnancy Maybe Safe

Topical Betamethasone+Neomycin maybe used during pregnancy. Animal reproduction studies do not demonstrate adverse effects on fetus with the use of topical Betamethasone+Neomycin, and there are no adequate studies in pregnant women. This medication should only be used after the benefits and risks have been weighed properly. Please consult the doctor before using Betamethasone+Neomycin.

Lactation Limited Data

Use of Betamethasone+Neomycin is not recommended in lactation. Please consult your doctor to discuss the benefits versus risks before using Betamethasone+Neomycin.

Driving Generally Safe

Betamethasone+Neomycin should not affect alertness or driving ability.

Kidney Safe If Prescribed

Betamethasone+Neomycin can be used in patients with kidney issues.

Liver Limited Data

Betamethasone+Neomycin should be used with caution in patients with liver issues. Dose adjustment of Betamethasone+Neomycin may be needed. Please consult the doctor.

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