Epiderm Cream

Epiderm Cream

Epiderm cream is a combination of a topical steroid – betamethasone, an antibacterial called gentamicin, and the antifungals tolnaftate and iodochlorhydroxyquinoline, which has both antibacterial and antifungal action. Use the original Epiderm cream to treat several skin conditions associated with redness and swelling (inflammation) and mixed bacterial and fungal infections like eczema, seborrheic and contact dermatitis, psoriasis, ringworm, athlete’s foot, and as a skin itching treatment.

Pack Size:

15gm/30gm Cream

Composition:

Each gram contains Betamethasone Dipropionate 0.643mg + Gentamicin sulphate 1mg + Tolnaftate 10mg + lodochlorhydroxyquinoline 10mg + Chlorocresol 1mg Cream

Indications:

It is indicated for the treatment of mixed infections of bacterial and fungal origin associated with inflammation presnet in the following conditions – Various types of eczema, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, ‘athlete’s foot’ and other mycoses.

Dosage:

2 to 3 applications per day or as directed by the physician.

Side Effects:

Epiderm cream is generally safe. Prolonged, continuous treatment may cause atrophy skin changes leading to thinning, loss of elasticity, dilatation of superficial blood vessels, telangiectasiae, and ecchymoses.
Pack Size:
15gm/30gm Cream

Composition:
Each gram contains Betamethasone Dipropionate 0.643mg + Gentamicin sulphate 1mg + Tolnaftate 10mg + lodochlorhydroxyquinoline 10mg + Chlorocresol 1mg Cream

Indications:
It is indicated for the treatment of mixed infections of bacterial and fungal origin associated with inflammation presnet in the following conditions – Various types of eczema, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, ‘athlete’s foot’ and other mycoses.

Dosage:
2 to 3 applications per day or as directed by the physician.

Side Effects:
Epiderm cream is generally safe. Prolonged, continuous treatment may cause atrophy skin changes leading to thinning, loss of elasticity, dilatation of superficial blood vessels, telangiectasiae, and ecchymoses.

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Our Jejuri factory was audited and approved by Food & Drugs Authority, Ghana in 2009. Our initial operations in Ghana were limited to an import and re-export hub in Tema Free Trade Zone to service Ghana and other West African Countries.
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