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Eumovate eczema and dermatitis cream is a moderate strength steroid cream designed to improve and relieve inflamed skin and itching related to conditions like eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and insect bites. It may also be used as a preventative measure in some circumstances to stop eczema from flaring up again.
Its active ingredient, clobetasone, reduces redness, itching and swelling, and is ideal for treating patches of dry, scaly skin.
Clobetasone butyrate is much milder than other corticosteroids and is suitable for use in children and adults over the age of 12 years to reduce inflammation, providing relief from red, irritated skin.
When using Eumovate daily as directed in the patient information leaflet you should begin to see improvements to the condition of your skin within 7 days and can be used for up to 4 weeks.
If you do not see any reduction in the redness, itchiness, inflammation and irritation to your skin within 7 days of using Eumovate please speak to your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.
Eumovate cream is generally very well tolerated, and side effects are rare. Skin itching and redness should improve in a short amount of time with Eumovate.
Eumovate can be applied in conjunction with other moisturisers, though it's best to wait around half an hour between applications to let the Eumovate cream sink in.
Warning:
Eumovate should not used whilst pregnant or breastfeeding unless it has been approved by your doctor. Even then it should not be used on large areas of skin for a long period of time.
Ingredients:
The active ingredient in Eumovate: clobetasone butyrate, each 1 gram contains 0.5mg (0.05%w/w).
Eumovate cream other ingredients: chloroscresol, cetostearyl alcohol, beeswax substitute 6621, citric acid monohydrate.
Adults or children over 12 years of age:
Use the cream twice a day for up to 7 days
Wash your hands and dry them
Squeeze out the correct amount of cream to cover the affected area onto your index finger.
Gently rub cream onto the patch of skin you are treating.
Wash your hands again (unless it is your hands you are treating).
Be especially careful not to get the cream in your eyes.
Use in children under 12 years of age only on the advice of a doctor.
Don’t cover the treated patch of skin with anything (bandages, dressings, gloves or plastic wrap). It can cause more of the medicine to pass through the skin.
The minimum amount of cream should be used for the minimum amount of time. Do not use for more than 7 days.
Squeeze out the cream along the top of your index finger (see picture).
From the crease in the finger, squeeze the cream halfway to your fingertip. This will cover a patch of skin the same size as the palm of your hand.
Use the fingertip unit as a guide. For smaller areas, use a smaller amount. This cream is not meant to treat large areas.
Don’t cover the treated patch of skin with anything (bandages, dressings, gloves or plastic wrap). It can cause more of the medicine to pass through the skin.
Use your medicine at about the same time each day. Using it at the same time each day will have the best effect. It will also help you remember when to use it.
Follow all directions given to you by your doctor or pharmacist carefully.They may differ from the information contained in this leaflet.
If you do not understand the instructions on the carton or in this leaflet, ask your doctor or pharmacist for help.
As with all medication, Eumovate may cause some people to experience unwanted side effects. Most side effects are, however, very rare when using Eumovate cream and ointment.
If you are using or have recently used Eumovate to treat psoriasis and notice pus-filled lumps appear under your skin, this is called pustular psoriasis and you should get advice from a doctor straight away.
Some reported side effects associated with Eumovate use may include:
Localised allergic reaction to the skin where Eumovate has been applied, burning, irritation, itching, rash, redness.
Increased hair growth
Changes in skin colour or thinning of the skin and bones
Weight gain causing rounding of the face
Eye conditions - cataract or glaucoma
High blood pressure
For a full list of side effects associated with Eumovate please read the patient information leaflet thoroughly.
If you are worried about side effects or they do not get better once you stop using Eumovate you should speak to a doctor or pharmacist for advice.
If you experience a severe allergic reaction as a result of using Eumovate, seek immediate medical attention from your nearest Emergency Department.
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