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SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g

SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g

SANATISON mono 1/3% Creme

Manufacturers: ROBUGEN GmbH Pharmazeutische Fabrik

PZN: 03482212

Dosage: Creme

Content: 20 g

Availability: Out of stock

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SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g
  • SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g
  • SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g
  • SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g

Instructions for use for SANATISON Mono 1/3% cream, 20 g

Application notes

The total dose should not be exceeded without consulting a doctor or pharmacist.

Type of application?
Apply the medicine to the person concerned. Wash your hands thoroughly after use. Avoid accidental contact with mucous membranes, eyes and open skin areas.

Duration of the application?
The duration of use depends on the type of complaint and/or duration of the disease and is therefore only determined by your doctor. The medicine can only be used in small area and at short notice (maximum 2 weeks).

Overdose?
If the medicine is used as described, no overdose symptoms are known. With long -lasting use, among other things, steroid acne, expansion of small skin vessels, skin color change and skin dilution can occur. If in doubt, contact your doctor.

Forgot application?
Continue the application as normal at the next prescribed time (not with the double quantity).

In general, pay attention to a conscientious dosage especially in infants, toddlers and older people. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any effects or precautionary measures.

A dosage prescribed by the doctor may differ from the information on the package insert. Since the doctor coordinates you individually, you should therefore apply the medicine according to his instructions.
Dosage
General dosage recommendation:
Adult a sufficient amount 1-2 times a day regardless of the time of day
The medicine is dosed by your doctor for children. Get advice from your doctor or pharmacist.

Application areas

- Skin inflammation, light shapes

Mode of action

How does the ingredient of the medicine work?

The active ingredient is a related fabric to cortisone. Cortisone is a hormone that is also produced by the body.
In the event of injuries, the body's defense runs at full speed, a number of messenger substances and defense cells flock to the place of what is happening and destroyed the pathogens that have penetrated and caused by the violation of cell debris or blood clots. This work leads to inflammation in the affected area and associated with swelling, redness and ultimately pain. The active ingredient reduces these body's defense mechanisms, especially if - as with allergies - it is too exaggerated. It particularly has anti -inflammatory effect on the skin and eliminates itching, redness, swelling and pustules.

Composition

based on 1 g cream
3.3 mg hydrocortisone
+ Sorbic acid
+ DL-α -tocopherol
+ Glycerol 85%
+ Glycerol (mono/di/tri) isostatarat
+ Hexyldodecanoat
+ Magnesium sulfate 7 water
+ Bitter salt
+ Paraffin, thin -fluid
+ Castor oil, hydrated
+ Polyglyceryl-3 Oleat
+ THG wax WX
+ Vaselin, white
+ Corn oil
+ Wheat germ oil, native
+ Retinol Palmitat
+ Water, cleaned

Contradictions

What speaks against an application?

- Hypersensitivity to the ingredients
- Virus infections of the skin, e.g.:
- Chickenpox
- Herpes infections
- Bacterial infections of the skin, such as:
- Skin tuberculosis
- Syphilis (LUES) (gender and skin disease)
- Acne
- Perioral dermatitis (acne -like inflammatory skin disease in the mouth area)
- Rosacea (inflammatory skin disease in the face area)
- Mushroom infections of the skin
- After a vaccination, skin reaction occurring

What about pregnancy and lactation?
- Pregnancy: Contact your doctor. Various considerations play a role in whether and how the medicine is used during pregnancynn.
- Still -time: Contact your doctor or pharmacist. He will check your special starting position and advise you accordingly whether and how you can continue with breastfeeding.

If the medicine has been prescribed to you despite a counter -notification, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit can be higher than the risk of using the application.

Side effects

What adverse effects may occur?

- Super sensitivity reactions of the skin, such as:
- Burn on the skin
- Reddening of the skin
- Itching
- Drying out the skin
- Skin scalding or ratio (exfoliation)

If you notice a disorder or change during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

For information at this point, side effects are taken into account that occurs in at least one of 1,000 patients treated.

Hints

What should you consider?
- Caution in corticoid allergy (e.g. cortisone)!
- Preservation materials (e.g. Sorbic acid and sorbate, E 200, E 201, E 202, E 203) can cause skin irritation (e.g. contact dermatitis).

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