Eumovate (Clobetasone Butyrate)
Eumovate Information
Eumovate is a topical corticosteroid that is like cortisone. It belongs to the general family of drugs known as steroids.
Eumovate Indications
Eumovate is primarily used in helping relieve the following:
Redness Swelling Itching discomfort of many skin problems It may also be used for purposes other than those indicated here.
Eumovate Warnings
Eumovate may not be advisable if you have any of the following conditions:
Cataracts or Glaucoma Diabetes mellitus Infection or sores at the place of treatment Tuberculosis Skin conditions that cause thinning of skin with easy bruising You may not be able to use this drug, may need dosage adjustments, or may need special monitoring while using this medication if you have any of the conditions mentioned above.
Do not use this drug without your doctor’s permission if you have any known allergies to Eumovate or its main component corticosteroid or other substances such as dyes or preservatives.
Eumovate is not known to cause any birth defects in humans but has been proven to cause birth defects in animals. Do not take this drug without your doctor’s consent if you are pregnant or planning to be pregnant during treatment. This drug is not known to pass into breast milk is not known to cause defects in nursing infants. Do not apply to breasts before nursing.
Eumovate Intake Guidelines
This drug should be used exactly as directed by your doctor. If there are matters that you do not understand, refer to your doctor, nurse or a pharmacist and ask him or her to explain those matters to you.
Wash hands before and after using this drug. Also wash the affected area before applying this medication. Do not bandage or cover treated area unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Eumovate Dosage
Dosage of this drug should be obtained from your doctor. Dosage may vary from person to person with regards to a variety of factors, which include condition of the patient, age and others.
Do not use more or less of this drug than your doctor has instructed so as not to alter its effects and to prevent overdose.
Eumovate Overdose
Do not use more of this drug than what your doctor has instructed. Inform and your doctor and seek immediate medical attention or call poison control if you suspect overdose or if you have accidentally ingested parts or whole of this medication.
Eumovate Missed Dose
If your health care provider has ordered you to follow a dosing schedule, it is essential not to miss a dose of this drug. If a dose is missed, however, apply it as soon as remembered and apply the subsequent dose according to your schedule. Do not apply double doses of this drug unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Eumovate Side Effects
Eumovate may have any of the following serious side effects:
Blood-containing blisters on skin burning and itching of skin increased skin sensitivity lack of healing of skin condition loss of top skin layer numbness in fingers painful, red or itchy, pus-containing blisters in hair follicles raised, dark red, wart-like spots on skin skin infection thinning of skin with easy bruising If you experience any of the preceding symptoms, discontinue using Eumovate and seek immediate medical attention. Inform your doctor afterwards.
Eumovate may also have less serious side effects that are more likely to occur. They include:
Burning Dryness irritation, itching, or redness of skin increased redness or scaling of skin sores skin rash These are not serious side effects and may go away with time. If you experience any of them, continue using the product but inform your doctor.
Eumovate Drug Reactions
Other drugs may interact with Eumovate. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medications other than this drug including over the counter prescriptions such as vitamins, minerals or herbal products. |