Borgasone Cream is a powerful topical preparation used to treat a wide range of skin infections that respond to corticosteroids. This cream contains the active ingredient mometasone furoate at a concentration of 0.1%. Thanks to its high effectiveness, this cream provides rapid relief from the bothersome symptoms of skin infections, helping to improve skin condition and restore its natural appearance.
What are the ingredients in Borgasone?
Borgasone Cream contains the following active ingredient:
Mometasone furoate: at a concentration of 0.1%.
In addition to this active ingredient, the cream contains inactive ingredients to form the topical preparation.
Indications for Use
Borgasone Cream is used to treat inflammatory skin conditions that respond to corticosteroids, such as:
Eczema: including atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis.
Psoriasis: Especially mild to moderate psoriasis.
Seborrheic dermatitis.
Neurodermatitis.
Itching and inflammation caused by insect bites or allergic rashes.
Treatment aims to reduce inflammation, relieve itching, redness, and improve the appearance of the skin.
What is the dosage of Borgasone?
Borgasone cream should be used as directed by a specialist physician. The dosage and duration of treatment depend on the severity of the condition and the patient's response.
Usual dosage for adults and children over two years of age: Apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area once daily.
Gently massage the cream into the skin until completely absorbed.
Wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying the cream, unless the hands are the area to be treated.
Do not use the cream on large areas of the body, for prolonged periods, or under an occlusive dressing without consulting a physician, to avoid increased systemic absorption of the medication.
It is recommended to gradually reduce the frequency of application as the condition improves.
What are the side effects of Borgasone?
Borgasone cream may cause some side effects, especially with prolonged or large-scale use:
Common side effects (local):
Burning, itching, or mild stinging at the application site.
Thinning of the skin (skin atrophy) or the appearance of stretch marks.
Change in skin color (hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation).
Acne or inflammation of the hair follicles.
You should inform your doctor immediately if you experience any severe or persistent side effects, or any signs of worsening or new infection.