Nericid cream 0.1%

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  • Scientific Name: Diflucortolone
  • Dosage: 0.1%
  • Type: Cream

    Medicine Description

    Nericid Cream is an effective topical preparation used to relieve inflammation, itching, and redness associated with many skin conditions. This cream contains the active ingredient diflucortolone at a concentration of 0.1%. Thanks to its well-absorbed formula, this cream provides rapid relief and helps soothe severe skin irritations, making it a valuable option in the management of skin conditions requiring aggressive anti-inflammatory treatment.

    What are the ingredients in Nericid?

    Nericid Cream contains the following active ingredient:

    Diflucortolone: ​​0.1%.

    In addition to this active ingredient, the cream contains inactive ingredients to form the topical preparation.

    Nericid Cream is used to treat:

    Severe eczema: such as contact eczema, atopic eczema, or seborrheic eczema.

    Psoriasis: especially cases affecting small areas of the body.

    Dermatitis: Various types, such as neurodermatitis or seborrheic dermatitis.

    Some severe allergic conditions: These appear on the skin accompanied by inflammation and itching.

    The treatment aims to reduce inflammation and itching and help heal the damaged skin.

    What are the dosages of Nericid?

    Nericid cream should be used as directed by a specialist doctor. The dosage and duration of treatment depend on the severity of the condition and the location of the infection.

    Usual adult dosage: A thin layer of cream is usually applied to the affected area once or twice daily.

    The cream should be gently massaged until it disappears.

    The cream should not be used for long periods (more than a few weeks) without consulting a doctor, especially on the face, in the folds of the skin, or in children, to avoid side effects associated with prolonged use of strong corticosteroids.

    Hands should be washed thoroughly before and after applying the cream.

    The treated area should not be covered with an occlusive dressing unless recommended by a doctor.

    What are the side effects of Nericid?

    Nericid Cream may cause some side effects, especially with prolonged use or over large areas of skin:

    Common side effects (topical):

    Burning, itching, or irritation at the application site.

    Dry skin.

    Thinning of the skin (skin atrophy) with prolonged use.

    Telangiectasia.

    Changes in skin pigmentation.

    Stretch marks.

    Acne or worsening of acne.

    A doctor should be notified immediately if any severe, persistent, or unusual side effects occur, or if the skin condition does not improve.