HALOSYN Cream 20gm

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INTRODUCTION

HALOSYN CREAM contains Halobetasol which belongs to a group of medicines called Topical Corticosteroids. HALOSYN CREAM is used to provide relief from inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid responsive dermatoses which is a skin disorder classified into three types namely, scalp psoriasis (skin disorder), eczema (skin inflammation), and atopic dermatitis (itchy inflamed skin) which is characterized by symptoms such as itchy scalp, and red itchy skin as a response to a corticosteroid treatment.

Avoid applying HALOSYN CREAM, if you are allergic to Halobetasol, have rosacea (condition marked by small, red, pus-filled bumps on face), or perioral dermatitis (red rash around the mouth).

Before applying HALOSYN CREAM, inform your doctor if you have concomitant skin infections (infections caused by parasites).

HALOSYN CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women only if it is necessary. Consult your doctor for advice.

HALOSYN CREAM is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (less than 12 years of age). Consult your doctor for advice.

The most common side effects of applying HALOSYN CREAM are stinging and burning sensation, itching, folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth), allergic contact dermatitis (red itchy rash), secondary infection, and stretch marks. Contact your doctor if any of the symptoms worsen.

USES OF HALOSYN CREAM
Used to provide relief from inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid responsive dermatoses
HOW HALOSYN CREAM WORKS

HALOSYN CREAM works by the induction of lipocortins (inflammatory enzyme) that results in the decreased biosynthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes (potent mediators of inflammation) which prevents the release of arachidonic acid (hormone responsible for inflammatory process in the skin) thus providing relief from the inflammation, redness, and itching sensation.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Apply HALOSYN CREAM as directed by your doctor. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after use to ensure hygiene is maintained. Your doctor will decide the right dose depends upon the severity of the condition.

SIDE EFFECTS OF HALOSYN CREAM
COMMON
Stinging and burning sensation
Itching
Folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles)
Hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth)
Acneiform eruptions (skin lesions)
Hypopigmentation (loss of skin color)
Perioral dermatitis (red rash around mouth)
Allergic contact dermatitis (red itchy rash)
Secondary infection
Stretch marks
Miliaria (heat rash)
UNCOMMON
Dry skin
Erythema
Skin atrophy (thin skin)
Leukoderma (loss of skin color)
Vesicles (thin walled fluid with sac in skin)
Pustule (pus filled lesions of skin)
Pimple
Telangiectasia (small-widened blood vessels on skin)
RARE

Stop applying HALOSYN CREAM and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

Signs of allergic contact dermatitis such as red rash, severe itching, dry, cracked, and scaly skin
HOW TO MANAGE SIDE EFFECTS

Dry skin:

Try moisturizing your skin with an ointment, cream, or lotion 2 or 3 times a day, or as often as needed. Moisturizers help to keep the area moisture, so they work best on damp skin. After you bathe, pat your skin dry then apply your moisturizer. Try to avoid using skin care products and soaps that contain alcohol, fragrances, dyes, or other chemicals.

Itchy skin:

 Try to pat or tap your skin instead of scratching it. Hold a damp towel to cool your skin. Wear loose clothing and avoid tight clothes, or clothes made from wool or synthetic fabrics. Avoid using perfumed soaps, deodorants or moisturizers and use skin softeners regularly.

WARNING & PRECAUTIONS
PREGNANCY

HALOSYN CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant women only if it is clearly advised by your doctor. Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

BREASTFEEDING

HALOSYN CREAM should be used with caution in breastfeeding women only if clearly advised by your doctor. Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

KIDNEY

HALOSYN CREAM should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

LIVER

HALOSYN CREAM should be used with caution in patients with liver problems. Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

ALLERGY

Do not use HALOSYN CREAM if you are allergic to Halobetasol  or any other ingredients in the medicine. Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

OTHERS

HALOSYN CREAM is not recommended for use if you:

Have rosacea  
Have perioral dermatitis  

Before applying HALOSYN CREAM, inform your doctor if you have:

Concomitant skin infections (infections caused by parasites)

Use in pediatrics:

HALOSYN CREAM is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (less than 12 years of age). Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM

Use in geriatrics:

HALOSYN CREAM should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

INTERACTIONS

A. Drug-Drug Interactions:

Before applying HALOSYN CREAM, inform your doctor, if you are taking any of the prescription, non-prescription and herbal supplements.

Overdosage:

If you or anyone else accidentally uses too much HALOSYN CREAM, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.

SYNOPSIS
Drug :   Halobetasol
Pharmacological Category :   Topical Corticosteroids
Therapeutic Indication :   Corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses
Dosage Forms :   Cream, Ointment, Lotion, Gel
MORE INFORMATION
Keep the medicine out of reach in children
Store at room temperature
FAQs ABOUT HALOSYN CREAM

What HALOSYN CREAM is used for?

HALOSYN CREAM is used to provide relief from inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid responsive dermatoses which is a skin disorder classified into three types namely, scalp psoriasis (skin disorder), eczema (skin inflammation), and atopic dermatitis (itchy inflamed skin) which is characterized by symptoms such as itchy scalp, and red itchy skin as a response to a corticosteroid treatment.

How HALOSYN CREAM is applied on the affected site?

Apply HALOSYN CREAM as directed by your doctor. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after use to ensure hygiene is maintained. Your doctor will decide the duration of treatment depending upon the severity of the condition.

What are the side effects of HALOSYN CREAM?

The most common side effects of applying HALOSYN CREAM are stinging and burning sensation, itching, folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth), allergic contact dermatitis (red itchy rash), secondary infection, and stretch marks. Contact your doctor if any of the symptoms worsen.

Is HALOSYN CREAM safe to use in children?

HALOSYN CREAM is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (less than 12 years of age). Consult your doctor before applying HALOSYN CREAM.

Can HALOSYN CREAM be bought as over the counter drug?

No, HALOSYN CREAM should be bought only through prescription. It is a corticosteroid which suppresses your immunity and may cause certain side effects which should be regularly evaluated by your doctor.

REFERENCES

1. Constance G Visovsky, Cheryl H Zambroski, Rebecca M. Lutz. Integumentary System Medications. Edmunds’ Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider – E-Book. 2022. Page – 34.

2. Nardin Awad; Charles V. Preuss. Halobetasol Cream. NIH National Library of Medicine. National Center for Biotechnology Information. StatPearls. March 2022 [Accessed on 11th June 2022] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK544234/

3. Halobetasol Lotion, Cream and Ointment Monograph. Pharmacy Benefits Management Services. [Revised in October 2016] [Accessed on 11th June 2022] https://www.pbm.va.gov/PBM/clinicalguidance/drugmonographs/Halobetasol_ULTRAVATE_Lotion_Cream_Ointment_Monograph.pdf

4. HALOBETASOL PROPIONATE cream. DailyMed. NIH U.S. National Library of Medicine. February 2021. [Accessed on 11th June 2022] https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=511a33bb-3f21-4ee6-b63c-dc616047329f

5. HALOBETASOL PROPIONATE ointment. DailyMed. NIH U.S. National Library of Medicine. November 2021. [Accessed on 11th June 2022] https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=f12ff257-dd77-4f9c-97c4-339784772d9f

Country Of Origin
India

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