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Many side effects require minimal medical assistance and fades as the body responds to the medicine. Speak to the doctor if they continue or if you are particularly worried.
Momate Ointment has a few potential adverse effects, but not everyone would have them. This may include skin thinning or a difference in skin colour, swelling, stinging and scratching. It is uncommon to have a severe allergic reaction to this medicine, so let the doctor know whether you are affected by side effects or if they do not subside. Not all creams are going to work and may worsen skin conditions.
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Momate Ointment 15g
RM 18.90
Momate Ointment is a topical steroid. It helps to minimize symptoms such as swelling, itching, and redness.
Momate Ointment should only be used as the doctor has recommended. It is only for use on the skin, avoid using the cream or ointment on your face for more than the suggested duration. Do not cover the region that needs to be treated with a bandage or plaster until your doctor advises you to. You should constantly use this medication, but should not apply large amounts or use it for longer than your doctor prescribed.
Let the doctor know about any medical issues you have, such as skin thinning, any skin injury, damaged or ulcerated skin, diabetes, and problems with the immune system. Tell the doctor about other drugs you are taking (particularly steroids). Before taking this medicine, pregnant or breastfeeding women should check with the doctor.
Many side effects require minimal medical assistance and fades as the body responds to the medicine. Speak to the doctor if they continue or if you are particularly worried.
Momate Ointment has a few potential adverse effects, but not everyone would have them. This may include skin thinning or a difference in skin colour, swelling, stinging and scratching. It is uncommon to have a severe allergic reaction to this medicine, so let the doctor know whether you are affected by side effects or if they do not subside. Not all creams are going to work and may worsen skin conditions.
If you miss a dose of Momate Ointment, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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