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Psorcon E
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Psorcon E Ointment 60gm/0.05% |
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Women
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2
Psorcon E Ointment 60gm/0.05% |
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3
Psorcon E Ointment 60gm/0.05% |
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Psorcon E Cream |
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Psorcon Cream |
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Psorcon E Ointment Medication
Drug Information
The following information is
intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and
judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare
professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of
the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult
your healthcare professional before using this drug.
Online Psorcon E Ointment Use Indication:
Psorcon E Ointment (Diflorasone) comes as a cream and an ointment to apply
to the skin. It is usually applied to the affected area one to three times
a day. To help you remember to use Psorcon E Ointment (Diflorasone), apply
it around the same time every day. Follow the directions on your
prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain
any part you do not understand. Use Psorcon E Ointment (Diflorasone)
exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often
than prescribed by your doctor.
Wash or soak the affected area thoroughly before applying the medicine,
unless it irritates your skin. Then apply the ointment or cream sparingly
in a thin film and rub it in gently.
If
you are using Psorcon E Ointment (Diflorasone) on your face, keep it out
of your eyes.
If
you are using Psorcon E Ointment (Diflorasone) on a child's diaper area,
do not use tight-fitting diapers or plastic pants. Such use may increase
side effects.
Do
not apply cosmetics or other skin preparations on the treated area without
talking with your doctor.
Do
not wrap or bandage the treated area unless your doctor tells you to. If
your doctor tells you to wrap or bandage the treated area, follow these
instructions:
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Soak the area in
water or wash it well.
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While the skin is
moist, gently rub the medication into the affected areas.
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Cover the area
with plastic wrap (such as Saran Wrap or Handi-Wrap). The plastic may be
held in place with a gauze or elastic bandage or adhesive tape on the
normal skin beside the treated area. (Instead of using plastic wrap,
plastic gloves may be used for the hands, plastic bags for the feet, or
a shower cap for the scalp.)
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Carefully seal the
edges of the plastic to make sure the wrap adheres closely to the skin.
If the affected area is moist, you can leave the edges of the plastic
wrap partly unsealed or puncture the wrap to allow excess moisture to
escape.
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Leave the plastic
wrapping in place as long as instructed by your doctor. Usually plastic
wraps are left in place not more than 12 hours each day.
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Cleanse the skin
and reapply the medication each time a new plastic wrapping is applied.
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