Generic Ultravate, Halobetasol Propionate Cream

  •  Generic Ultravate, Halovate, Halobetasol  Propionate 0.05% w/w 30 gm Cream (Gracewell)
    Generic Ultravate, Halovate, Halobetasol Propionate 0.05% w/w 30 gm Cream (Gracewell)
US Brand Name Ultravate
Generic Name Halobetasol Propionate
Other Brand Name Halovate
Manufacturer Gracewell
Packing 1
Form Cream
Strength 0.05% w/w 30 gm
 
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Ultravate with the generic name Halobetasol Propionate is a powerful steroid based drug that alleviates the itchiness and inflammation induced by a wide array of skin diseases. This prescription medication is supplied in cream and ointment preparations.

Essential Pieces of Information

Several ingredients in Ultravate can be unavoidably soaked up through the skin and into the blood flow. If used over a wider region, or underneath a sealed dress covering, the medicine can bring about numerous undesirable side effects, such as elevated sugar level in your bloodstream and urine and a collection of symptoms known as Cushing's syndrome, which is a disorder affecting the glands and caused by too much cortisol. The ailment is distinguished by a moon-formed face, emotional disorders, hypertension, putting on weight, and increase in unwanted body hair in females.

Never apply more amount of Ultravate (Halobetasol propionate) than your general practitioner prescribes, and do not bind or enfold the treated area except when the physician purposely advocates it. There are numerous cases as well where the medicinal drug brings various reactions into existence.

Dosage & Administration
Ultravate is intended for application solely on the affected skin. Patients are advised not to apply it all over the face, armpits or groin, and be watchful to prevent it from entering your eyes. When addressing a baby's napkin area, do not make use of airtight napkins or plastic underpants, which can swell up the absorption of the medication.
Patients are usually prescribed to apply Ultravate once or twice per day. Tenderly and absolutely massage a thin layer of the cream into the diseased skin. You should not apply in excess of 50 grams for each week, and do not carry on this medical procedure exceeding a couple of weeks. Used in undue amounts, Ultravate can develop serious problems. If you believe that you’ve applied overdoses of the medicine, ascertain with your physician without delay.
Missed Dose: If you fail to apply a dosage, implement the blanked out dose as quickly as you call back. Nevertheless, if it is already time for your succeeding dosage, pass over the one you forgot and come back to your normal dosing program.
Side Effects
The side effects of Ultravate cannot be foreseen. If you find any new development or shift in intensity, inform your healthcare provider right away. It is up to your physician to decide if it is still not dangerous to keep on using Ultravate. Side effects may include burning, scratching, pricking.
Contraindications
The use of Ultravate is contraindicated in the treatment of red eruptions close to the mouth (perioral dermatitis) or the red facial spots brought forth by rosacea, a skin disease found more often in women. Keep away from Ultravate if it creates a hypersensitive reaction.
Special Precautions
The application of steroid medicines can result in deceleration in the system's output of natural steroids and a deficiency of them when the medicine is discontinued. To decrease the possibility of this trouble, apply Ultravate (Halobetasol propionate) for not more than 2 weeks simultaneously, and rub it merely to the affected areas.
When applied on teenagers, steroid-based creams and ointments like Ultravate have been identified to hinder growth and increase force within the skull, leading to headaches, bumps on the head, and passing of eyesight. Ultravate is not indicated for children below the age of 12.