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Manufacturer/Marketer :

Dermacia Healthcare

Consume Type :

TOPICAL

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Not Returnable

About Kortigrace-GN Cream

Kortigrace-GN Cream belongs to a group of medications called ‘anti-infectives’ used to treat swelling, itching, and redness caused due to bacterial or fungal skin infections. Kortigrace-GN Cream effectively treats bacterial and fungal skin infections. Bacterial skin infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria grows on the skin and cause infection. They often appear small, red bumps on the skin, which gradually increase in size. Fungal skin infection is a disease in which a fungus attacks the tissue (mostly sweaty areas that don't get enough airflow) and causes an infection. 

Kortigrace-GN Cream is a combination of three drugs: Clobetasol, Miconazole, and Neomycin. Clobetasol belongs to the class of corticosteroids. It blocks prostaglandins production (chemical messengers) that cause symptoms of skin infections such as redness, swelling and itching. Miconazole is an antifungal agent that works by causing holes in the fungal cell membranes and kills fungi. Neomycin is an antibiotic. It prevents the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.

You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. Kortigrace-GN Cream may cause side effects such as dry skin, burning, irritation, itching, and redness at the application site. These side-effects are mild and temporary. They do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist longer, please consult your doctor.

Do not take Kortigrace-GN Cream if you are allergic to any of its components. Before taking Kortigrace-GN Cream, inform your doctor if have any viral infections, acne, rosacea, psoriasis, adrenal gland problems, skin atrophy (thinning of the skin) or liver diseases. Inform your doctor if you are scheduled for any surgery. Also, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You should not use Kortigrace-GN Cream cream on broken skin, open wounds or cuts.

Uses of Kortigrace-GN Cream

Bacterial skin infections, Fungal skin infections.

Directions for Use

Gently rinse the affected area with saline or water before applying Kortigrace-GN Cream. Pat the skin and dry it with a clean cotton towel. Apply a generous amount of Kortigrace-GN Cream and spread it evenly on the affected areas of the skin to form a 1/8-inch thick layer with clean and dry hands. You can also apply Kortigrace-GN Cream with clean cotton wool or gauze swab. Wash your hands before and after using Kortigrace-GN Cream on the affected areas unless the treatment is for hands.

Medicinal Benefits

Kortigrace-GN Cream is a combination of three drugs: Clobetasol, Miconazole, and Neomycin. Clobetasol is a corticosteroid that inhibits the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching, and swelling. Miconazole is an antifungal that works by causing holes in the fungal cell membranes and kills fungi. Neomycin is an antibiotic that inhibits the production of essential proteins that are necessary for bacteria to grow, multiply and increase in numbers. Together, Kortigrace-GN Cream can effectively treat skin infections.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Kortigrace-GN Cream is not recommended for use on larger areas of skin. Do not use it for prolonged periods unless prescribed by your doctor. It would be best if you did not cover the treated area with a bandage or plaster, especially the face, without checking with your doctor. Do not use the medicine in and around your eyes. If the medicine accidentally gets into your eyes, nose, mouth, or genitals, rinse with water thoroughly. If you notice any persistent skin irritation or worsening of the skin disease, stop using Kortigrace-GN Cream, and inform your doctor immediately.

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Use mild soap while taking baths and prefer warm baths.
  • Avoid harsh products on your skin.
  • Do not scratch or pick your skin to avoid getting the affected area infected.
  • Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and get plenty of sleep.
  • Limit food intake that might trigger allergies such as dairy products, soy, eggs and nuts.
  • Avoid consumption of foods with excess sugar as it may flare-up inflammation.
  • Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and fish in your diet.
  • Avoid getting in contact with harsh soaps, detergents and rough fabrics.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTI- INFECTIVES

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Special Advise

  • Consult your dermatologist if you notice any improvement in your skin condition after using Kortigrace-GN Cream for 3 to 4 weeks.
  • Avoid prolonged treatment. Caution when applied to area near to the eyes. 
  • Do not use if there is an infection or sore present in the area to be treated.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Bacterial skin infections: Bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria grow in the body and causes illness. It can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. Some examples of bacterial skin infections are cellulitis (redness and swelling on the legs, especially lower legs) and impetigo (red sores on the face, hands, and feet, mostly seen in children) and staphylococcal infections on the skin (boils or oozing blisters on the skin).

Fungal skin infections: Fungal infection is a skin disease in which a fungus attacks the tissue and cause infection. Fungal infections may be contagious (spread from one person to another). Common types of fungal infections are athlete's foot (infection between the toes) and yeast infections (infections caused by candida in the armpit or groin). Fungal infection symptoms include scaly skin, blisters, itching, swelling, irritation and redness.

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