![]() cataract, glaucoma, ocular herpes simplex), gastrointestinal disease (e.g. Patient with suspected phaeochromocytoma, hypertension, CHF, recent MI ocular disease (e.g. Concomitant use with live or live-attenuated vaccines (immunosuppressive doses). Topical: Untreated fungal, bacterial, or viral infections tubercular or syphilitic lesions, acne vulgaris, peri-oral dermatitis, rosacea use in widespread plaque psoriasis (as hydrocortisone butyrate). Ophthalmic: Herpes simplex or other viral diseases of conjunctiva and cornea ocular tuberculosis, purulent infections and fungal diseases of the eye, undiagnosed red eye, increased intraocular pressure. Rectal: Systemic fungal infections, ileocolostomy during the immediate or postoperative period (enema) abscess, obstruction, perforation, peritonitis, fresh intestinal anastomoses, extensive fistulas and sinus tracts (foam). Parenteral: Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (IM) infected joint or surrounding tissues inj directly into the tendons, spinal or other non-diarthrodial joints (intra-articular/local inj). Keep all medicines out the sight and reach of children.Systemic infections (unless treated with specific anti-infective), cerebral malaria untreated oral infection (buccal tab). Take great care to apply the cream sparingly to the skin of children.Ĭovering the treated area can increase absorption. The other ingredients are Cetostearyl alcohol, chlorocresol, liquid paraffin, Macrogol cetostearyl ether, white soft paraffin and purified water (see end of Section 2 for further information). The active substance is hydrocortisone and the cream contains 10 mg in every 1g (1%). psoriasis (long term scaly skin condition) only use this product on medical advice and with careful supervision by your doctor.ĭo not cover the area with a plaster or dressing of any kind after application of Cortopin 1% w/w Cream.conditions involving the deeper skin layers, such as granulomas.allergic skin reactions including temporary red or raised areas on your skin (short lived ‘wheal and flare’ reactions).on your face or near your eyes, on the anal or genital region, or on broken skin.Ĭortopin 1% w/w Cream is not suitable for use in the following:.tinea, also called ‘athlete’s foot’, ringworm or thrush) of the skin. cold sores ‘herpes simplex’, chicken pox) or fungal infection (e.g. ![]()
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