Betamethasone+Salicylic Acid is used in the treatment of eczema and psoriasis.
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Betamesal Scalp Lotion is a blend of (Betamethasone 0.05% + Salicylic Acid 2%), categorized as Topical Corticosteroids and Keratolytic agents. It effectively addresses various skin conditions that respond to external steroid therapy, such as subacute and chronic hyperkeratotic and dry skin ailments. These encompass psoriasis, keratosis palmaris et plantaris (thickening of hand and foot skin), chronic eczema, allergic skin issues, atopic dermatitis, seborrhoeic eczema, dyshidrosis lemellosa sicca (itching, dry vesicles on palms and feet), lichen planus, lichen simplex, and ichthyosis.
Before usage, your doctor may wish to monitor your treatment, especially for psoriasis or pus-filled bumps under the skin. It's crucial to avoid smoking or flames due to potential fire risks while using Betamesal Scalp Lotion. During pregnancy and lactation, only use it if the benefits outweigh the risks, and consulting your doctor is essential.
Betamesal Scalp Lotion isn't advised for children under 1 year and should be used cautiously in the elderly. Common side effects include pruritus (itching), local skin burning, and skin pain. Consult your doctor if these symptoms persist or cause discomfort.
There is limited information about the effects of Betamesal Scalp Lotion with alcohol but you should avoid taking alcohol in excessive amounts.
Consider using Betamesal Scalp Lotion during pregnancy only if the potential benefits to the mother outweigh the risks to the fetus. Consult your doctor before use.
The use of Betamesal Scalp Lotion during breastfeeding should be considered if the potential benefits to the mother outweigh the risks to the infant. Consult your doctor before use.
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Exercise caution when using Betamesal Scalp Lotion in patients with kidney issues. Use for the shortest necessary duration to achieve the desired results. Consult your doctor before use.
Exercise caution when using Betamesal Scalp Lotion in patients with liver problems. Use for the shortest necessary duration to achieve the desired results. Consult your doctor before use.
Betamesal Scalp Lotion is a powerful combination comprising Betamethasone and Salicylic Acid. These two medicines effectively tackle eczema and psoriasis. Here's how they work:
Betamethasone: This is a steroid that hinders the production of specific chemical messengers called prostaglandins. These messengers are responsible for causing redness, swelling, and itching in the skin.
Salicylic Acid: Acting as a keratolytic medicine, Salicylic Acid works to break down clumps of keratin, eliminating dead skin cells and promoting skin softness. In addition, it enhances the absorption of Betamethasone into the skin, further enhancing its effectiveness.
Together, this combination provides a comprehensive approach to managing eczema and psoriasis by addressing both the inflammatory response and the buildup of dead skin cells.
It is used to treat various skin conditions such as :
Betamethasone Dipropionate is a glucocorticoid with potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. Paired with Salicylic Acid, which possesses keratolytic properties, this combination provides a comprehensive approach to dermatological treatment.
Salicylic Acid's keratolytic activity assists in the penetration of corticosteroids, facilitating their effectiveness. Meanwhile, Betamethasone Dipropionate contributes to the efficient treatment of dermatoses due to its anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and vasoconstrictive properties. This combination harnesses the strengths of both compounds to provide a more comprehensive and effective therapeutic approach.
For adults, apply the treatment twice daily to the affected area. In most cases, this regimen should be maintained for two weeks before evaluation. The weekly dose should not exceed 60 gm.
Children's usage should be limited to 5 days. In the case of Scalp Lotion, apply a few drops to the affected area and gently massage into the scalp or skin. Apply twice daily, in the morning and evening. Prior to and after application, ensure clean hands.
When using Betamesal Scalp Lotion, take a small amount and gently apply a thin layer to the affected skin as directed by your doctor. Remember, Betamesal Scalp Lotion is solely for external use. When applying on the face, avoid eye contact to prevent irritation. In case of accidental contact, thoroughly rinse your eyes with water.
When you're taking multiple medications or combining them with certain foods or drinks, there's a possibility of drug interactions. Here are some interactions to be aware of:
Alcohol: The interaction with alcohol is unknown. Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol while on this medication.
Lab Tests: No information available about interactions with lab tests.
Amlodipine: If you're taking Amlodipine, inform your doctor. Using these medicines together might reduce the effectiveness of Amlodipine. You may require dose adjustments and more frequent monitoring of blood pressure.
Mifepristone: Do not use these medicines together. Combining them may significantly reduce the efficacy of betamethasone. Your doctor will determine the best course of treatment in such cases.
Warfarin: If you're on Warfarin, report the use of either medicine to your doctor. You might need a warfarin dose adjustment based on clotting time test results. Unusual bleeding, bruising, chest pain, vision loss, or swelling of limbs should be reported immediately.
Ethinyl Estradiol: Ethinyl estradiol can potentially reduce the efficacy of betamethasone. You may need dose adjustments and special tests to use these medicines safely together. Do not stop any medicine without consulting your doctor.
Insulin: If you're using Insulin, let your doctor know. You might need a dose adjustment of your diabetic medication and more frequent monitoring of blood glucose levels while using them together.
Ciprofloxacin: Report the use of either medicine to your doctor. Elderly individuals are at higher risk of adverse effects. Your doctor might suggest a suitable alternative. Report any pain or swelling in tendons (ankle, shoulder, biceps, etc.) immediately.
BCG Vaccine: Avoid this medicine if you've recently taken a vaccine containing a live and attenuated strain of bacteria or virus. Inform your doctor about recent vaccinations for suitable alternatives.
Disease Interactions: Use caution if you've recently recovered from tuberculosis, have electrolyte imbalances, gastrointestinal perforations, infections, or are recovering from a recent heart attack. Exercise caution in the presence of ocular herpes infection, scleroderma, and threadworm infection.
Food: No information is available about interactions with food.
Remember, it's important to consult your doctor and inform them about all medications and conditions before starting any new treatment.
This medication should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefits outweigh the potential risks to the fetus. Prolonged use in pregnant patients should be avoided. It's not known if this drug is excreted in human breast milk.
Store Betamesal Scalp Lotion at or below 25° C. Protects it from light and moisture.
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