1. What is NERISONA C CREAM and What Is It Used For?
Nerisona C Cream is a cream for external use on the skin, combining a corticosteroid, which is an anti-inflammatory agent, with an anti-microbial agent.
Nerisona C suppresses inflammatory and allergic skin reactions and reduces the symptoms caused by skin problems such as redness, skin thickening, skin layer formation, blistering, itching and other complaints (burning sensation or pain). It also inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeasts, fungi and molds (eg Microorganisms).
Nerisona C Cream is used for the initial and maintenance treatment of bacterial or fungal infections with predominantly inflammatory symptoms.
These:
Allergic, oily (seborrheic) and raised eczema on the hands and feet in the form of coins on the legs, varicose (varicose) eczema (but not directly on the wounds on the legs); blisters caused by susceptibility to bacterial infection, inflammatory blisters, eczema with rash and discharge;
Inflammatory blisters (inflammation of hair follicles, inflammatory blisters) skin disease with inflammatory crusting and staining (erythrasma)
Fungal infections (tinea, candidiasis, pitrazis versicolor)
Nerisona C is also used for the prevention of bacterial and fungal infections of the inflammatory and allergic skin diseases mentioned above.
2.How to use NERISONA-C?
You should always use Nerisona C Cream as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist again.
Apply Nerisona C Cream as a thin layer to the skin to be treated 2 times a day or even 3 times at the beginning of the treatment, unless your doctor recommends otherwise. Once the symptoms have improved, once a day is usually sufficient.
It should not be used for more than 3 weeks in infants, children and adults.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you feel too strong or too weak an effect due to the use of Nerisona C Cream.
If you use more NERISONA-C than you should
If you use more NERISONA-C than you should
Talk to a doctor or pharmacist. One-time overdose of Nerisona C cream (1 to 1 over large skin area)
No risk is expected from use or accidental ingestion.
If you forget to use NERISONA-C
Do not use a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.
3. What are the possible side effects?
Like all medicines, there may be side effects in people who are sensitive to the substances contained in NERISONA-C.
During the use of Nerisona C Cream, skin disorders such as itching, burning, redness, or blistering may occur rarely.
Some symptoms may occur as a result of applying externally used perperates containing corticosteroids to a large area (approximately 10% or more) or long-term use (over 4 weeks). For example, thinning of the skin (atrophy), enlargement of capillaries, skin striping, acne-like changes in the skin, and systemic effects due to corticosteroid absorption.
Side effects that occur rarely when other corticosteroids are used externally: hair follicle inflammation, excessive hair growth, eczema around the mouth, skin discoloration, allergic skin reactions to any ingredient.
Side effects can be seen in babies of mothers during pregnancy and breastfeeding period or when used on large body surfaces or for a long time. For example, when Nerisona C is administered in the last weeks of pregnancy, regression of the adrenal gland may be seen in the baby.
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