Before initiating the treatment of this medicine, it is imperative to inform the doctor if the patient is currently using any related medicines or is suffering from underlying diseases. The following precautions should also be kept in mind.
Is it safe for patients with hypersensitivity?
Hypersensitivity: In case the patient is allergic to any of the components of this cream, he or she should refrain from using the ointment since it might become fatal.
Is it safe to prescribe this medicine to pregnant women?
Pregnancy: Although there is limited research to establish the adverse effects of this cream on pregnant women, the medicine is presumed to have adverse effects on the development of a baby.
Is this medicine safe for a lactating woman who is breastfeeding her child?
Breastfeeding: This cream can be safely used by a breastfeeding woman provided the medicine does not come in direct contact to the infant’s skin.
Is this medicine safe for people who consume alcohol regularly?
Alcohol: Studies do not fully confirm that alcohol might interfere with this medicine. However, alcohol consumption might delay the healing procedure.
Is it safe to use this cream for people with kidney and liver ailments?
Kidney & Liver: Yes, this cream is used for topical applications only and is therefore safe for people with kidney and liver ailments.
Does this medicine impair driving in any way?
Driving: No, this medicine does not impair driving in any way.
Is it safe to prescribe this medicine to people with high or low blood pressure?
Blood Pressure: Yes, this cream is perfectly safe for people suffering from high or low blood pressure.
Does this cream have an adverse effect on people suffering from Cushing’s syndrome?
Cushing’s Syndrome: Individuals experiencing manifestations of hypercortisolism might experience accelerated symptoms due to absorption of corticosteroids of this cream.
What are some other precautions that need to be taken when applying this cream?
Other Precautions: The medicine should be used with caution on infections around perforated eardrums. Moreover, this steroidal ointment can cause soreness and rashes if applied to sensitive areas and private parts. It is not advisable to wrap the infected area with an airtight bandage after applying this cream since it might make the area moist furthering bacterial growth.
Is it safe for children?
Children: The medicine contraindicated in children below 2 years of age causing clinical impairments.