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Hydrocortisone Ratiopharm 0.5% Spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases
pack size:30ml Dosage form:spray
Active substance: hydrocortisone.
Areas of HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases application:
For the relief of non-infected mild inflammatory, allergic or itchy skin diseases that still respond to symptomatic treatment with very weakly effective glucocorticosteroids.
This medicinal product is preferably used on normal or oily skin.
Relieves sunburn, insect bites and other mild skin conditions.
active HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases ingredients
- 5 mg hydrocortisone
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HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases excipients
- 300 mg ethanol 96% (v v)
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- 100 mg propylene glycol
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- Glycerol 85%
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- hypromellose
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- disodium edetat-2 water
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- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
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- Citric acid monohydrate
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- water, purified
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HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases indication
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What is the medicine?
- The medicine contains a hormone from the adrenal cortex called a glucocorticoid. The spray is intended for use on the skin.
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What is it used for?
- The spray is used to relieve uninfected mild inflammatory, allergic or itchy skin conditions that respond to symptomatic treatment with low-potency glucocorticosteroids.
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- For short-term (maximum 2 weeks) external use in adults and children from the age of 6 years.
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- The spray is best suited for use on normal or oily skin.
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- If you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 2 weeks, contact your doctor.
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HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as described or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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How and how often should you use the medicine?
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Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the recommended dose for adults and children from the age of 6 years is:
- Use 2 to 3 times a day at the beginning of treatment
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- Once the symptoms improve, apply once a day or only once a day every 2 to 3 days
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- Please talk to your doctor if you feel that the effect of the spray is too strong or too weak.
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How long can you use the spray?
- The duration of treatment depends on the type, severity and course of the disease. In general, a treatment duration of 2 weeks should not be exceeded.
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- Do not use the spray for more than 2 weeks without medical advice.
-
- Long-term and or large-scale use should only be carried out as directed by your doctor.
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- Do not apply the spray to an area larger than 10% of the body surface for more than 1 week.
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- The spray contains alcohol and can therefore dry out the skin. Please consult a doctor if you notice clear signs of dehydration (e.g. flaking, tightness, itching) and or if the symptoms last longer than 2 weeks or worsen.
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What to do if you use too much
- Reduce the dose or – if possible – stop using the spray if you have used it in high doses and for a long time.
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-
If you ever forget an application
- If you have forgotten an application, do not make up for this application, but continue with the next application.
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-
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases way
- The solution is intended for use on the skin. It is sprayed on the skin.
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side effects
- Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
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- Rare (affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000): allergic skin reactions.
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- Long-term use can lead to local dehydration of the skin, such as flaking, tightness, itching.
-
-
With long-term use, the following side effects are known:
- Atrophy of the skin, dilation of the capillaries visible on the skin (telangiectasia), stretch marks on the skin (striae), steroid acne, skin inflammation around the mouth (perioral dermatitis), pathologically increased body hair (hypertrichosis)
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- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases interactions
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Use together with other medicines
- Medicines can interact with each other so that their effect is stronger or weaker than usual. Therefore please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
-
-
Intended external use
- When used externally as directed, interactions with other medicinal products are not to be expected.
-
-
-
Accidental internal use
-
If you accidentally ingest the spray, spray it in your mouth or on open wounds, interactions may occur if you are also taking any of the following medicines:
Active substance: hydrocortisone.
Areas of HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases application:
For the relief of non-infected mild inflammatory, allergic or itchy skin diseases that still respond to symptomatic treatment with very weakly effective glucocorticosteroids.
This medicinal product is preferably used on normal or oily skin.
- 5 mg hydrocortisone
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases excipients
- 300 mg ethanol 96% (v v)
-
- 100 mg propylene glycol
-
- Glycerol 85%
-
- hypromellose
-
- disodium edetat-2 water
-
- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
-
- Citric acid monohydrate
-
- water, purified
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases indication
-
What is the medicine?
- The medicine contains a hormone from the adrenal cortex called a glucocorticoid. The spray is intended for use on the skin.
-
-
-
What is it used for?
- The spray is used to relieve uninfected mild inflammatory, allergic or itchy skin conditions that respond to symptomatic treatment with low-potency glucocorticosteroids.
-
- For short-term (maximum 2 weeks) external use in adults and children from the age of 6 years.
-
- The spray is best suited for use on normal or oily skin.
-
- If you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 2 weeks, contact your doctor.
-
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as described or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
-
-
How and how often should you use the medicine?
-
Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the recommended dose for adults and children from the age of 6 years is:
- Use 2 to 3 times a day at the beginning of treatment
-
- Once the symptoms improve, apply once a day or only once a day every 2 to 3 days
-
-
- Please talk to your doctor if you feel that the effect of the spray is too strong or too weak.
-
-
-
How long can you use the spray?
- The duration of treatment depends on the type, severity and course of the disease. In general, a treatment duration of 2 weeks should not be exceeded.
-
- Do not use the spray for more than 2 weeks without medical advice.
-
- Long-term and or large-scale use should only be carried out as directed by your doctor.
-
- Do not apply the spray to an area larger than 10% of the body surface for more than 1 week.
-
- The spray contains alcohol and can therefore dry out the skin. Please consult a doctor if you notice clear signs of dehydration (e.g. flaking, tightness, itching) and or if the symptoms last longer than 2 weeks or worsen.
-
-
-
What to do if you use too much
- Reduce the dose or – if possible – stop using the spray if you have used it in high doses and for a long time.
-
-
-
If you ever forget an application
- If you have forgotten an application, do not make up for this application, but continue with the next application.
-
-
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases way
- The solution is intended for use on the skin. It is sprayed on the skin.
-
side effects
- Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
-
- Rare (affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000): allergic skin reactions.
-
- Long-term use can lead to local dehydration of the skin, such as flaking, tightness, itching.
-
-
With long-term use, the following side effects are known:
- Atrophy of the skin, dilation of the capillaries visible on the skin (telangiectasia), stretch marks on the skin (striae), steroid acne, skin inflammation around the mouth (perioral dermatitis), pathologically increased body hair (hypertrichosis)
-
-
- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.
-
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases interactions
-
Use together with other medicines
- Medicines can interact with each other so that their effect is stronger or weaker than usual. Therefore please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
-
-
Intended external use
- When used externally as directed, interactions with other medicinal products are not to be expected.
-
-
-
Accidental internal use
-
If you accidentally ingest the spray, spray it in your mouth or on open wounds, interactions may occur if you are also taking any of the following medicines:
- 5 mg hydrocortisone
- 300 mg ethanol 96% (v v)
- 100 mg propylene glycol
- Glycerol 85%
- hypromellose
- disodium edetat-2 water
- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
- Citric acid monohydrate
- water, purified
-
What is the medicine?
- The medicine contains a hormone from the adrenal cortex called a glucocorticoid. The spray is intended for use on the skin.
-
What is it used for?
- The spray is used to relieve uninfected mild inflammatory, allergic or itchy skin conditions that respond to symptomatic treatment with low-potency glucocorticosteroids.
- For short-term (maximum 2 weeks) external use in adults and children from the age of 6 years.
- The spray is best suited for use on normal or oily skin.
- If you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 2 weeks, contact your doctor.
-
- Always use this medicine exactly as described or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- How and how often should you use the medicine?
-
Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the recommended dose for adults and children from the age of 6 years is:
- Use 2 to 3 times a day at the beginning of treatment
- Once the symptoms improve, apply once a day or only once a day every 2 to 3 days
- Please talk to your doctor if you feel that the effect of the spray is too strong or too weak.
-
-
How long can you use the spray?
- The duration of treatment depends on the type, severity and course of the disease. In general, a treatment duration of 2 weeks should not be exceeded.
- Do not use the spray for more than 2 weeks without medical advice.
- Long-term and or large-scale use should only be carried out as directed by your doctor.
- Do not apply the spray to an area larger than 10% of the body surface for more than 1 week.
- The spray contains alcohol and can therefore dry out the skin. Please consult a doctor if you notice clear signs of dehydration (e.g. flaking, tightness, itching) and or if the symptoms last longer than 2 weeks or worsen.
-
-
What to do if you use too much
- Reduce the dose or – if possible – stop using the spray if you have used it in high doses and for a long time.
-
-
If you ever forget an application
- If you have forgotten an application, do not make up for this application, but continue with the next application.
-
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
- The solution is intended for use on the skin. It is sprayed on the skin.
- Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
- Rare (affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000): allergic skin reactions.
- Long-term use can lead to local dehydration of the skin, such as flaking, tightness, itching.
- With long-term use, the following side effects are known:
- Atrophy of the skin, dilation of the capillaries visible on the skin (telangiectasia), stretch marks on the skin (striae), steroid acne, skin inflammation around the mouth (perioral dermatitis), pathologically increased body hair (hypertrichosis)
- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.
-
Use together with other medicines
- Medicines can interact with each other so that their effect is stronger or weaker than usual. Therefore please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
- Intended external use
- When used externally as directed, interactions with other medicinal products are not to be expected.
-
Accidental internal use
-
If you accidentally ingest the spray, spray it in your mouth or on open wounds, interactions may occur if you are also taking any of the following medicines:
-
If you accidentally ingest the spray, spray it in your mouth or on open wounds, interactions may occur if you are also taking any of the following medicines:
- Medicines can interact with each other so that their effect is stronger or weaker than usual. Therefore please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases interactions
side effects
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases way
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
- If you have forgotten an application, do not make up for this application, but continue with the next application.
-
If you ever forget an application
- Reduce the dose or – if possible – stop using the spray if you have used it in high doses and for a long time.
-
What to do if you use too much
- The duration of treatment depends on the type, severity and course of the disease. In general, a treatment duration of 2 weeks should not be exceeded.
-
How long can you use the spray?
- Use 2 to 3 times a day at the beginning of treatment
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as described or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- The spray is used to relieve uninfected mild inflammatory, allergic or itchy skin conditions that respond to symptomatic treatment with low-potency glucocorticosteroids.
- The medicine contains a hormone from the adrenal cortex called a glucocorticoid. The spray is intended for use on the skin.
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases indication
HYDROCORTISONE spray, allergic or itchy skin diseases excipients