Buy Eumovate Ointment Online in the UK
The active ingredient of Eumovate ointment, clobetasone butyrate, a strong synthetic corticosteroid, reduces inflammation, itching, and redness associated with many skin disorders.
The ointment is absorbed into the skin and interacts with certain receptors within skin cells after being applied to the affected area. This interaction reduces inflammatory material production and impairs immunological responses in the afflicted area.
As a result, Eumovate ointment successfully relieves symptoms associated with illnesses such as eczema, dermatitis, and other inflammatory skin problems.
It is critical to follow the recommended dosage and length of usage, and to apply the ointment sparingly and only to the affected region as suggested by a medical professional. This method achieves the intended therapeutic outcomes while limiting the potential negative effects associated with corticosteroids.
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How to use Eumovate Ointment (Clobetasone 0.05%) 30g
You should always use medication as advised by your doctor or pharmacist.
You usually apply Eumovate up to 2 times a day which will then be reduced once the skin looks better.
If you don't see signs of improvement after 4 weeks, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
First of all, wash your hands and then apply a thin layer to the affected area(s) and make sure you rub it in until it disappears. You can use your fingertip to roughly measure the correct amount to use.
Side effects of Eumovate Ointment (Clobetasone 0.05%) 30g
Before taking Eumovate Ointment, inform your doctor if you have any of the following conditions:
- you have previously had an allergic reaction with another steroid.
- using for a chronic leg ulcer as you may be at increased risk of local allergic reaction or infection.
- you accidentally swallow a large amount of Eumovate, rinse the mouth out with plenty of water and contact a doctor or pharmacist for advice immediately.
- if an infection develops.
- you have been advised by your doctor to use this medicine under an occlusive dressing (including a child’s nappy). Make sure that the skin is cleansed before a fresh dressing is applied to prevent infections. Occlusive dressings (including a child’s nappy) make it easier for the active ingredient to pass through the skin, making it possible to accidentally use too much.
- you have psoriasis, your doctor will want to see you more often.
- you are applying the ointment on broken skin or within the skin folds.
- you are applying near eyes or on eyelids, as cataracts or glaucoma may result if the ointment repeatedly enters the eye.
- you experience blurred vision or other visual disturbances.
- you are applying to thin skin such as the face, as skin is thinner and may absorb larger amounts. Dressing or bandages should not be used on the face where the ointment is applied.
- you are applying to the face over a long period of time as it may cause skin thinning.