Gyoksizon - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and form of release (ointment or cream) of hormonal medication for the treatment of boils, acne and diaper rash in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition
In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Gyioxysone. There are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Gyioxysone in their practice. A big request to actively add your feedback on the hormonal drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Gyioxysone in the presence of existing structural analogs. Use for the treatment of boils, acne and intertrigo in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation.Composition of the preparation.
Gyioxysone - Combined drug, inhibits the development of inflammatory skin reactions, especially allergic origin, complicated by bacterial infection, as a result of the combined effect of the components that make up the drug.
Oxytetracycline - an antibiotic from the group of tetracyclines, has a bacteriostatic effect.
It is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, Rickettsia spp., Treponema spp., Mycoplasma spp (mycoplasma).
Hydrocortisone - glucocorticosteroid (GCS), a hormone, has anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, antiexudative and antipruritic effects. Brakes phagocytosis; reduces the synthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes by inhibiting the activity of phospholipase A2 and reducing the release of arachidonic acid from the phospholipids of cell membranes. Oppresses the release of interleukins and other cytokines that cause inflammation; inhibits the release of histamine and the occurrence of local allergic reactions. Reduces the synthesis of proteins and the deposition of collagen in the skin, prevents the development of connective tissue, weakens proliferative processes.
Composition
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride + Hydrocortisone acetate + excipients.
Indications
- infected diaper rash;
- folliculitis;
- furunculosis;
- carbuncle;
- impetigo;
- face;
- infected eczema and wounds;
- erosion;
- urticaria of the newborn;
- simple and allergic dermatitis;
- seborrhea;
- sunburn;
- multiforme exudative erythema;
- insect bites;
- allergic and purulent diseases of the external auditory canal;
- varicose ulcers of the lower leg;
- burns, frostbite.
Forms of release
Ointment for external use (sometimes mistakenly called cream).
Instructions for use and how to use them
Locally, externally.
Ointment in an amount of 0.5-1 g is applied a thin layer on the affected skin areas 1-3 times a day or under a sterile gauze dressing. Duration of treatment is individual.
Side effect
- allergic reactions;
- skin irritation;
- itching;
- rash;
- telangiectasia;
- atrophy of subcutaneous tissue in the mouth.
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity;
- lupus;
- skin tumors;
- precancerous conditions;
- mycosis;
- viral skin diseases (herpes, chicken pox);
- pregnancy;
- lactation period (when applied to extensive lesions).
Application in pregnancy and lactation
The drug is contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation (when used on extensive lesions).
Use in children
Contraindicated in children under the age of 8 years.
special instructions
During treatment with glucocorticosteroids (GCS), vaccination against smallpox should not be carried out and other immunizations planned (in connection with the immunosuppressive effect of GCS).
Children should avoid applying the drug on large surfaces and under occlusive dressings.
If it is necessary to apply the drug on the face, treatment should be short because of increased absorption and the possibility of side effects.
Drug Interactions
The drug for topical application is practically not absorbed into the bloodstream, and therefore interaction with other drugs is minimal.
Analogues of the drug Gyioxysone
Structural analogs for the active substance:
- Oxycort.
Analogues on the therapeutic effect (means for treating boils):
- Arthromax;
- Bactroban;
- Shostakovskiy's balm;
- Baneocin;
- Benzylpenicillin;
- Betusil;
- Biopin;
- Biseptol;
- Bonderm;
- Wilprafen solute;
- Witsef;
- Galavit;
- Glevo;
- D Panthenol;
- Dimexide;
- Dioxydin;
- Yeast beer;
- Zinnat;
- Clarithromycin;
- Clindamycin;
- Lidaprim;
- Nacef;
- Ospen;
- Pantoderm;
- Recipro;
- Sumetrolim;
- Tazocine;
- Trimezol;
- Flucinar H;
- Fusimet;
- Furacilin;
- Hayleflex;
- Cefabol;
- Cefazolin;
- Cephalexin;
- Cephezole;
- Ceftriabal;
- Ciprolet A;
- Eleflox;
- Erythromycin phosphate.
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