No, Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm should not be used for long periods. It is typically prescribed for 2 weeks, but may be extended for chronic conditions with physician approval.
Is Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm safe for facial use?
Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm should not be used on the face, armpits, or groin, especially if there is tissue atrophy. Consult your physician for exceptional cases, limiting facial use to 5 days.
Is Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm suitable for children?
Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm is not recommended for children under 1 year or older children due to higher side effect risks. If prescribed, treatment is usually limited to 5 days with weekly reviews.
Can Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm be used for infections?
Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm is a steroid, not an antimicrobial, and should not be used in infections as it suppresses the immune system. Consult your doctor if infections occur.
Can I stop Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm once symptoms improve?
No, continue taking Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm for the full treatment course even if symptoms improve, as stopping early may cause symptoms to return.
Does Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm cause severe skin reactions?
Severe skin reactions are rare with Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm, an anti-inflammatory for skin conditions. However, hypersensitive individuals may react. Avoid occlusive dressings after application, and inform your doctor of any reactions.
Does Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm cause dangerous skin reactions?
Local skin reactions are rare with Clobedoc 0.05% Cream 15gm. Hypersensitive individuals may react, and occlusive dressings should be avoided. Report any reactions to your doctor.
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