Details
Triderm Indications
Betamethasone dipropionate equivalent to betamethasone 0.5 mg, clotrimazole 10 mg and gentamicin sulfate equivalent to gentamicin 1 mg;
Treatment of dermatoses sensitive to corticosteroids in the presence (or suspected) of bacterial and / or fungal infections caused by sensitive microorganisms.
Contradictions
Contraindications for topical use of corticosteroids are skin infections [viral, bacterial (including tuberculosis) and fungal origin], skin reactions after vaccination, skin ulcers and acne. It is not recommended to apply the ointment in the presence of rosacea or perioral dermatitis. The drug is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any other component of the drug, other aminoglycoside antibiotics (cross-allergic reactions to gentamicin) or imidazole derivatives (cross-allergic reactions to clotrimazole).
Triderm® is not indicated for use under occlusive dressings.
Triderm® should not be applied to mucous membranes, eyes or the area around the eyes.
Dosage & Administration
In adults, apply Triderm® in a thin layer on the entire affected surface and the adjacent area of intact skin 2 times a day, morning and evening, and rub gently. The duration of treatment depends on the patient's clinical response to treatment, as well as clinical and microbiological parameters.
In cases of "athlete's foot", a longer course of treatment may be required (2-4 weeks).
Children.
It is not recommended for use in children, as there is no experience of using the drug in patients of this age category.