Indications |
Topical/Cutaneous Corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses Adult: Apply a thin film of 0.1-0.25% cream or ointment to affected area. Discontinue therapy when control is achieved. |
Contraindications |
Hypersensitivity. Primary infective skin conditions; rosacaea; perioral dermatitis. |
Warnings / Precautions |
Periodic HPA axis evaluation if used in large amounts over prolonged periods; secondary dermatological infections; pregnancy; lactation; infants; avoid contact with eyes and their immediate vicinity. Paraffin in prednicarbate crm prep can cause breaking or leaking of latex condoms. Avoid application to large areas, especially when the skin is broken or under occlusive dressings. |
Adverse Reactions |
Burning sensation; in rare instances, rash, itching, paraesthesia, folliculitis or allergic features like reddening or weeping skin lesions may occur. |
Mechanism of Actions |
Prednicarbate is a corticosteroid that possesses anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, vasoconstrictive and antiproliferative properties. |
ATC Classification |
D07AC18 - prednicarbate ; Belongs to the class of potent (group III) corticosteroids. Used in the treatment of dermatological diseases. |
Available As |
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Prednicarbate
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Prednicarbate Containing Brands
Prednicarbate is used in following diseases
Drug - Drug Interactions of Prednicarbate
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