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POLL : Do antidepressants really help? |
options:
1. Yes, ( i took/take them)
2. Yes, ( i never took them, but i know.)
3. No, ( i took/take them)
4. No, ( i never took them, but i know.)
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Song that makes you cry? |
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USES: This is a corticosteroid medication used to treat certain skin conditions (e.g., dermatitis or psoriasis). Do not use this medication to treat diaper rash.
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Overview | Photos | How
To Use | Side
Effects | Precautions | Missed
Dose | Drug
Interactions | |
Pandel
Uses
This is a corticosteroid medication used to treat certain skin conditions (e.g., dermatitis or psoriasis). Do not use this medication to treat diaper rash. Notes
- Do not share this medication with others.
- This medication has been prescribed for your current condition only.
- Do not use it later for a skin condition unless told to do so by your doctor.
- A different medication may be necessary in those cases.
- Inform all your doctors you use or have used this medication.
- Laboratory and/or medical tests may be performed to monitor your progress.
Storage
- Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 - 30 degrees C) away from light and moisture.
Photos How
To Use - HOW TO USE THIS MEDICATION: Clean and dry the affected area.
- Apply a thin layer of the medication to the affected area and massage gently until the medication disappears.
- This medication is generally used once or twice daily until the skin condition is healed, or as directed by your doctor.
- Use this medication on the skin only.
- Do not allow the medication to get into the eyes.
- Do not use this medication on the face, underarms, groin area or diaper area unless directed by your doctor.
- Do not bandage, wrap or cover the affected area while using this medication, unless directed to do so by your doctor.
- If the affected area worsens or does not heal within 2 weeks, contact your doctor.
Side
Effects - Burning, pain or redness at the application site may occur.
- If these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor.
- Unlikely but report promptly itching, extra hair growth, changes in skin appearance, dryness or thinning of the skin.
- Very unlikely but report promptly vision problems, headache, increased thirst or urination, nausea, unusual weakness, weight loss, or dizziness.
- In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this drug, seek immediate medical attention.
- Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, swelling, dizziness or trouble breathing.
- If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions
- Tell your doctor your medical history, including any allergies, diabetes, liver disease or current skin infections.
- Though very unlikely, it is possible this medication will be absorbed into your bloodstream.
- This may have undesirable consequences that may require additional corticosteroid treatment.
- This is especially true for children and for those who have used this medication for an extended period if they also have serious medical problems such as serious infections, injuries or surgeries.
- This precaution applies for up to one year after stopping use of this drug.
- Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more details.
- Use with caution in children, as they may be more sensitive to the effects of this medication, including possible growth pattern changes.
- Consult their doctor for more details.
- This medication should be used only when clearly needed during pregnancy.
- Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.
- It is not known whether this drug is excreted into breast milk.
- Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
Missed
Dose - If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember.
- If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule.
- Do not "double-up" the dose to catch up.
Drug
Interactions - Tell your doctor of all nonprescription and prescription medication you may use, especially other corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone) or drugs you apply to your skin.
- Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
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CONDITIONS
OF USE: The information in this database is intended to supplement, not substitute
for, the expertise and judgement of healthcare professionals. The information
is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions
or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular
drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you or anyone else. A healthcare professional
should be consulted before taking any drug, changing any diet or commencing or
discontinuing any course of treatment. | |