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Rosamet - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and formulations (cream, ointment or gel 1%) drugs for the treatment of acne, balanoposthitis, dermatitis in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

Rosamet - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and formulations (cream, ointment or gel 1%) drugs for the treatment of acne, balanoposthitis, dermatitis in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Rosamet. Presented are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of physicians specialists on the use of Rosamet in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the 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 Rosamet in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use to treat acne (acne), balanoposthitis and dermatitis in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.

 

Rosamet - with local application has anti-acne action, the mechanism of which is precisely unknown (it is not related to the effect on the tick of Demodex folliculorum, found in hair follicles and the secretion of sebaceous glands, and any influence on the production of this secret). Metronidazole for external use (the active substance of Rosamet) may have antioxidant activity. It is established that it significantly reduces the production of active oxygen, hydroxyl radicals and hydrogen peroxide by neutrophils, which are potential oxidants capable of causing tissue damage at the site of inflammation. Metronidazole for external use is ineffective against telangiectasias seen in rosacea.

 

Composition

 

Metronidazole + auxiliary substances.

 

Pharmacokinetics

 

With topical application, the drug is not practically absorbed.

 

Indications

  • inflamed papules, pustules;
  • erythema with pink and vulgar acne (acne rozacea, acne vulgaris);
  • balanoposthitis;
  • vulvovaginitis.

 

Forms of release

 

Cream for external use 1%.

 

There are no other dosage forms, be it ointment or gel.

 

Instructions for use and how to use them

 

Outwardly.Treatment of inflamed papules, pustules, erythema with acne rozacea, acne vulgaris: Apply to a skin with a thin layer and then rub it once or twice a day, morning and evening, with the help of warm water or light detergent. The course of treatment is 1-2 months. Between cleansing the skin and applying cream it is recommended to take a break of 15-20 minutes. The therapeutic effect comes in about 3 weeks. The average duration of treatment is 3-4 months.

 

Balanoposthitis, vulvovaginitis: squeezing a small amount of cream from the tube, apply to the surface of lesions of the head of the penis, foreskin, the area of ​​the labia minora, vestibule vestibule, with a cotton swab or fingers, lightly rubbing 1-2 times a day. Duration of treatment is 8-10 days.

 

Side effect

  • allergic reactions (urticaria, skin rash);
  • hyperemia, peeling and burning of the skin;
  • lacrimation.

 

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

With caution in pregnancy (1 trimester) and during lactation.

 

special instructions

 

Rosemary is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes, as this can cause inflammation of the eyes and watery eyes. In case of contact with the cream in the eyes, they should be washed with a large amount of water.In case of skin inflammation, the frequency of the drug should be reduced or temporarily discontinued. During use, avoid direct sunlight.

 

Does not contain hormonal components in its composition.

 

Drug Interactions

 

After external use, the concentration of metronidazole is very low and the possibility of interaction is minimal. With the simultaneous appointment increases the effect of Warfarin and other indirect anticoagulants.

 

Analogues of Rosamet

 

Structural analogs for the active substance:

  • Bacimex;
  • B * Ergotex GMF8001 (Mannitol);
  • B * Ergotex PHARM 004 (Metronidazole);
  • Deflamon;
  • Clion;
  • Metrovagin;
  • Metrogil;
  • Metroxan;
  • Metrolacker;
  • Metron;
  • Metronidazole;
  • Metronidal;
  • Metroseptol;
  • Orvagil;
  • Rosex;
  • Siptrogyl;
  • Tricho IDU;
  • Trichobrol;
  • Trichopol;
  • Trichosept;
  • Flagel;
  • Efloran.

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Reviews (4):
Guests
Gulmira
My daughter has inflammation, can I use Rosamet ointment?
Administrators
admin
GulmiraTo correctly answer your question, it is necessary to ask it competently. From a question it is not clear from what inflammation you want to use Rosamet cream (ointments do not currently occur). If it is skin pustules and papules similar to acne and they are nonhormonal, then yes, this drug can be used to lubricate the affected skin areas. I advise you to address this issue to a dermatologist, if the inflammation is localized on the skin.
Guests
Sveta
The dermatologist diagnosed Demodecosis and prescribed Rosamet ointment, but the instructions say to exclude eye contact, and there is no evidence of this disease in the indications. I do not want to hurt myself. Tell me, please, to use or not? Because you need to smear the eyelids and get into the eyes.
Administrators
admin
SvetaIf the diagnosis is correct, then really demodicosis in the field of the eyelids should be treated, including ointments with antibiotics. It is not clear why your doctor initially chose an ointment, the use of which in the eye area is not recommended for the kind of possible inflammation when it hits the eye.There are enough special eye ointments that you can smear and skin around the eyes, without harm - it's Floxal, Colbiocin and many others. Treatment is best supplemented by taking antibiotics inwards and adding immunostimulating drugs for the fastest recovery.

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