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Composition FOR Lutiderm 0.05% w/w Cream

Fluticasone Propionate(0.05% w/w)

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food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Lutiderm Cream may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Lutiderm Cream is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
However, avoid applying Lutiderm Cream on the breasts to avoid accidental ingestion by the infant.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
No interaction found/established

SALT INFORMATION FOR Lutiderm 0.05% w/w Cream

Fluticasone Propionate(0.05% w/w)

Lutiderm cream uses

{med_name} is used for skin conditions with inflammation & itching.

How lutiderm cream works

Lutiderm Cream is a steroid medicine. It works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers that make the skin red, swollen and itchy due to skin conditions such as atopic eczema, allergic contact dermatitis, and psoriasis.

Common side effects of lutiderm cream

Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)

SUBSTITUTES FOR Lutiderm Cream

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Expert advice FOR Lutiderm Cream

  • You have been prescribed Fluticasone Propionate for treating itchy, red rashes, and skin irritation associated with skin conditions such as atopic eczema, allergic contact dermatitis, and psoriasis among others.
  • Don't use it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
  • Don't apply it to broken or infected areas of skin, face, eyes, or eyelids.
  • Don't cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor, as this may increase the risk of side effects.
  • If you think the area of skin you are treating has become infected you should stop using Fluticasone Propionate and consult your doctor.
  • Consult your doctor if your skin condition has not improved after two weeks of treatment.

Frequently asked questions FOR Lutiderm 0.05% w/w Cream

Fluticasone Propionate

Q. What is Lutiderm Cream? What is it used for?
Lutiderm Cream belongs to a group of medicines called steroids, also known as corticosteroids. Lutiderm Cream is used to treat various allergic skin conditions such as eczema and atopic dermatitis. Lutiderm Cream effectively reduces symptoms associated with such conditions such as swelling, itching and redness.
Q. How does Lutiderm Cream work?
Lutiderm Cream works by decreasing the inflammation caused by allergies. It reduces inflammation by blocking the release of certain natural substances that cause allergic symptoms such as swelling, redness and pain.
Q. How long does Lutiderm Cream take to start working?
The time required by Lutiderm Cream to start showing its effects may differ from person to person. Usually, it starts showing relief within 8 hours of starting Lutiderm Cream. It may even take several days before you see maximum benefits. In order to improve your symptoms faster, it is important to take the medicine regularly to gain maximum benefit from the medicine.
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Q. Is Lutiderm Cream good for burns?
No, Lutiderm Cream should never be applied in those areas of the skin that have burns, cuts or scrapes. If Lutiderm Cream accidentally gets onto such areas, rinse the area thoroughly with water. It is advisable that you use this medicine only as directed by your doctor to avoid any adverse effects and worsening of your condition.
Q. How to use Lutiderm Cream?
Before using Lutiderm Cream, clean and dry the affected area. Gently and thoroughly massage it into the skin. Be careful not to get the medication in your eyes or mouth. If Lutiderm Cream gets in your eyes accidentally, wash with plenty of water and call your doctor if your eyes are irritated.
Q. What precautions do I need to take while using Lutiderm Cream?
Be careful not to get Lutiderm Cream into your eyes or mouth. If you happen to get it in your eyes, rinse off with plenty of water immediately and contact your doctor. You must not use Lutiderm Cream if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor if you notice any allergic reaction while using it for the first time. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medicines regularly to prevent any allergic reaction with other medicines. Do not cover the area being treated with Lutiderm Cream with a bandage, as this may increase absorption of this medicine and increase the side effects. Do not use more than what is recommended to relieve your symptoms faster. Using more than what is advised will only increase the side effects. Also, let your doctor know if you are planning to conceive. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should use Lutiderm Cream only if prescribed by the doctor.

Content on this page was last updated on 03 May, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)