education
|
UnregisterUser
|
IsNClickFreeLimitExceeded: True
|
NClickFreeLimit: 0
|
Download App
Thailand
search
Sign in
Home
Find Drugs
Pill Identifier
Find Drug Company
Specialties
Country
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Australia
Korea
New Zealand
search
UserName
Profession
Email
Account
Manage Account
Change Password
Sign Out
Home
Find Drugs
Pill Identifier
Find Drug Company
Specialties
Others Services
Download App
Thailand
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Australia
Korea
New Zealand
More Services
education
|
UnregisterUser
|
IsNClickFreeLimitExceeded: True
|
NClickFreeLimit: 0
|
Manage Account
Sign in
Home
Find Drugs
Pill Identifier
Find Drug Company
Specialties
MIMS home
Drugs
Info
Derzid-N
Derzid-N
betamethasone + neomycin
Manufacturer:
Unison
Distributor:
Medline
Concise Prescribing Info
Contents
Betamethasone valerate 0.1%, neomycin sulfate 0.3%
Indications/Uses
Topical corticosteroid treatment of inflammatory dermatoses when bacterial infection is present or suspected.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Apply thin layer to affected area bid.
Contraindications
Rosacea, acne, perioral dermatitis, ulcerative conditions, viral & fungal infection, infants <1 yr, neomycin hypersensitivity.
Special Precautions
Long-term continuous therapy. Avoid contact w/ eyes. Pregnancy. Infant & childn.
Adverse Reactions
Local burning & irritation, itching, blistering, peeling, skin atrophy (long-term use).
View
ADR Monitoring Form
MIMS Class
Topical Anti-Infectives with Corticosteroids
ATC Classification
D07CC01 - betamethasone and antibiotics ; Belongs to the class of potent (group III) corticosteroids, in combination with antibiotics. Used in the treatment of dermatological diseases.
Thai FDA Category
E-D
Presentation/Packing
Form
Derzid-N cream
Packing/Price
15 g x 1's;5 g x 1's
Register or sign in to continue
Asia's one-stop resource for medical news, clinical reference and education
Continue with Google
OR
Sign Up
Already a member?
Sign in
Register or sign in to continue
Asia's one-stop resource for medical news, clinical reference and education
Continue with Google
OR
Sign Up
Already a member?
Sign in