Actsone 0.1% Cream


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Biochemix Health Care Pvt. Ltd.
Active Ingredient Mometasone (0.1% w/w)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassGluco/mineralocorticoids, progestogins and derivatives
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassDERMA
Action ClassGlucocorticoids
User Rating4.9
User Reviews330

FAQ

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What is Actsone 0.1% used for?
Actsone 0.1% is a steroid medicine which is used on the skin to relieve inflammatory and itchy skin diseases. It also helps in reducing redness, scaling and swelling associated with these conditions. Do not take this medicine without consulting your doctor.
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What are the precautions that are needed to be taken while using Actsone 0.1%?
Actsone 0.1% should not be used on the face. Do not use the medication for longer periods of time than you have been advised. Do not apply a bandage or dressing to the area being treated, as this will increase absorption of the preparation and increase the risk of side-effects. This medicine should be used only when advised by the doctor. It should not be given to other people even if their condition appears to be the same.
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Is Actsone 0.1% an antifungal, an antibiotic or a steroid?
Actsone 0.1% is neither an antifungal nor an antibiotic. It is a corticosteroid which is used to reduce inflammation (redness, swelling) in various conditions. It is available as an ointment, cream and lotion for external application. It is also available as a nasal spray or powder for inhalation.
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How to use Actsone 0.1%?
Actsone 0.1% should be gently rubbed into the affected skin twice daily for a maximum of about 2 weeks. In case, you do not find any considerable improvement within 2 weeks, consult your doctor for reevaluation.
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Actsone 0.1% is effective for my child. Can I extend the treatment a little longer?
You should use Actsone 0.1% as advised by your doctor, especially in children. Using more than the recommended dose or even extending the duration may cause hormonal imbalance in your child. As a result, the child may develop puffiness or rounding of face and there could be delay in growth and development. Therefore, consult the doctor before trying any dose adjustments.
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Can you use Actsone 0.1% on broken skin?
No, Actsone 0.1% should not be applied on broken skin. It is a steroid medicine which works by suppressing the immune system. It may cause varied side effects which can delay the healing process. Moreover, steroids are also known to cause skin atrophy which might worsen the associated condition.
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Does Actsone 0.1% cause local irritation or skin reactions?
Yes, Actsone 0.1% may cause local skin reactions like burning, itching, irritation, dryness and hypopigmentation in sensitive individuals, although it is rare. Therefore, it is important to inform your doctor if you have any history of allergy or reaction before you start therapy with this medicine. In some cases, the reason for the allergic reaction could be the added ingredients with the drug. In case of any reaction, stop the medication immediately and inform the doctor.
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What if you forget to take Actsone Cream?
If you miss a dose of Actsone 0.1%, apply it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Actsone 0.1% Cream Reviews

Actsone 0.1% is a steroid that is used to treat certain skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and rash. It helps reduce symptoms like swelling, itching, and redness.

You should always use Actsone 0.1% exactly as your doctor has told you. Do not use the cream or ointment for more than the recommended duration. Spread it as a thin layer onto the skin. Do not cover the area being treated with a bandage or plaster unless your doctor tells you to. You should use this medicine regularly but do not apply large amounts or use it for longer than prescribed. Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve after 2 weeks of treatment.

Actsone 0.1% has a few potential side effects but not everyone will get them. These include inflammation and infection of hair follicle and burning, stinging, and itching senstation at the time of application. Let your doctor know in case you re worried or bothered by these side effects.

Let your doctor know about any medical issues you have such as thinning of the skin, any skin infection, broken or ulcerated skin, diabetes, and immune system problems. Also, inform the doctor about other medicines you are taking (particularly steroids). Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine.

How Actsone 0.1% Cream Works

Actsone 0.1% is a steroid. It works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen, and itchy.

How to Use Actsone 0.1% Cream

This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the cream. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.

Benefits of Actsone 0.1% Cream

  • In Treatment of Skin conditions with inflammation & itching: Actsone 0.1% belongs to a group of medicines called topical corticosteroids. It is effective in treating skin conditions with inflammation and itching such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It works by reducing the actions of chemicals in the body that cause inflammation of the skin. When used correctly it is a safe and effective treatment. In treating psoriasis, it reduces the scaly, itchy patches which may develop on the elbows, knees, scalp and other parts of the body. In treating eczema and dermatitis, it reduces the redness, rash, pain, or itchiness caused by your skin’s reaction to an irritant. It thus improves your self-esteem and confidence as your appearance changes.You should use always use the cream or ointment as prescribed and only apply the amount you have been told to. Keep using it for as long as it is prescribed to get the full benefits.

Uses of Actsone 0.1% Cream

  • Treatment of Skin conditions with inflammation & itching

Actsone 0.1% Cream Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Breast feeding  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Actsone 0.1% is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Actsone 0.1% 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.

Quick Tips

  • It should be applied to the affected areas as a thin film two or three times daily, or as advised by your doctor.
  • Do not use it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
  • Actsone 0.1% is used to treat the redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort of various skin conditions.
  • Consult your doctor if your skin condition has not improved after 2 weeks of treatment.
  • Actsone 0.1% is used to treat the redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort of various skin conditions.
  • Consult your doctor if your skin condition has not improved after 2 weeks of treatment.
  • Do not 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.
  • Do not use it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
  • If you think the area of skin you are treating has become infected you should stop using Actsone 0.1% and consult your doctor.
  • Do not 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.
  • It should be applied to the affected areas as a thin film two or three times daily, or as advised by your doctor.
  • If you think the area of skin you are treating has become infected you should stop using Actsone 0.1% and consult your doctor.

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