
Anglomet N Cream
Key Information
Short Description
Anglomet N Cream is a combination medicine used to treat various types of skin infections, minimizing symptoms of inflammation and having antimicrobial action against infection-causing microorganisms.
Dosage Form
Cream
Introduction
Anglomet N Cream is only meant for external use and should be used as advised by your doctor. A thin layer of the medicine should be applied only to the affected areas of the skin with clean and dry hands. If it gets into your eyes, nose, mouth or vagina rinse with water. It may take several days to weeks for your symptoms to improve, but you should keep using this medicine regularly. The course of the treatment should be completed to ensure better efficacy of the medicine. If your condition does not improve or gets worse, you should talk to your doctor.
Directions for Use
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.
Safety Information
Side Effects
Itching Redness Burning sensation at the application site
Breastfeeding Warning
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use this medicine with proper consultation and caution.
Pregnancy Warning
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use this medicine with proper consultation and caution.
How it works
Anglomet N Cream is a combination of two medicines: Betamethasone and Neomycin. Betamethasone is a steroid which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen and itchy. Neomycin is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth on the skin by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.
Quick Tips
Apply a thin film of the medicine 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 Do not apply it to broken skin and avoid getting it in your eyes, nose or mouth Do not cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor It may cause temporary burning, itching or a redness at application site. This is usually mild. Consult your doctor if you experience a more severe reaction Inform your doctor if your skin problem hasn't improved after seven days of treatment