Instructions for Triderm (Betamethasone, Gentamicin, Clotrimazole)
Features
Registered as Medicinal agent
Minimum age from. 2 years
Method of use Outside
Minimum storage temperature allowed, °C 2 °C
Maximum storage temperature allowed, °C 25 °C
Best before date 24m
Storage Conditions At room temperature
Protect from children
Release form Ointment, cream
Weight 15g
Country of manufacture Belgium
Vacation Policy No prescription
Active substance Gentamicin Betamethasone Clotrimazole
Scope Dermatology
Pharmacological group D07XC01 Betamethasone in combination with other drugs Triderm
Release form
ointment d/external approx. 500 μg+10 mg+1 mg/1 g: 15 g or 30 g tubes
cream d/outer approx. 500 ug+10 mg+1 mg/1 g: 15 g or 30 g tubes
Description
Ointment for external use from white to light yellow, soft consistency, uniform, translucent, free of foreign inclusions.
1g
betamethasone dipropionate 643μg,
This corresponds to the content of betamethasone 500μg
clotrimazole 10 mg
gentamicin (sulphate) 1 mg (1000 ME)
Auxiliary substances: paraffin liquid - 50 mg, paraffin soft white - q.s. up to 1 g.
15 g - aluminium tubes (1) - cardboard packs.
30 g - aluminium tubes (1) - cardboard packs.
ATC codes
D07XC01 Betamethasone in combination with other drugs Triderm
Clinical-pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Preparation with antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory effect for external use
Active substance:
clotrimazole
gentamicin (sulphate)
betamethasone
Pharmacotherapy group:
Glucocorticosteroid+antibiotic-aminoglycoside+antifungal agent
Storage Conditions
The drug Triderm should be stored in a place inaccessible to children at a temperature not higher than 25 ° C.
Best before date
The expiry date of ointment is 2 years, the expiry date of cream is 3 years.
Testimony:
Dermatoses complicated by infections caused by drug-sensitive pathogens or suspected infections, including:
simple and allergic dermatitis;
atopic dermatitis (including diffuse neurodermatitis);
limited neurodermatitis;
eczema;
Dermatomycosis (dermatophytia, candidiasis, multicoloured lychee), especially when localized in the groin area and large skin folds.
Simple chronic lychee (limited neurodermatitis).
Terms of Sale
The drug is allowed to be used as a non-prescription drug Triderm.
Use in children
The drug Triderm is contraindicated in children under 2 years of age.
With caution, the drug Triderm is prescribed to children from the age of 2 only on strict indications and under medical control.
Nosology (ICD codes)
B35.2
Mikoz brushes
B35.3
Mycosis stop
B35.4
Torso mycosis
B35.6
Epidermofitia
B36.0
Multicolored fox
B37.2
Skin and nail candidiasis
L20.8
Other atopic dermatitis (neurodermatitis, eczema)
L23
Allergic contact dermatitis
L24
Simple Irritable [irritant] Contact Dermatitis
L28.0
Simple chronic lychee (limited neurodermatitis)
L30.0
Monetoid eczema
L30.3
Infectious dermatitis (infectious eczema)
Method of use, course and dosage:
The drug Triderm is intended for external use.
Triderm® should be applied in a thin layer on the entire affected skin surface and surrounding tissue 2 times/day - in the morning and at night. In order to ensure the effectiveness of treatment, Triderm® must be used regularly. The duration of therapy depends on the size and location of the lesion, as well as the patient's reaction.
If clinical improvement does not occur after 3-4 weeks of treatment, this may be a reason to clarify the diagnosis.
Pharmacological effect
A combined preparation for external use.
Triderm® combines anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and anti-exudative effect of betamethasone dipropionate GCS with antifungal activity of clotrimazol and wide antibacterial action of gentamicin sulfate.
Clotrimazol has antifungal effect by disrupting the synthesis of ergosterin, which is an integral part of the cell membrane of fungi. It is active in Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Epidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum canis, Candida albicans, Malassezia furfur (Pityrosporum orbiculare).
Gentamicin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic from the aminoglycoside group. It acts as a bactericidal agent and provides highly effective local treatment of primary and secondary bacterial skin infections. Active against gram-negative bacteria: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter aerogenes, Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris, and Klebsiella pneumoniae gram-positive bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus (coagulase-positive, coagulase-negative, and some strains producing penicillinase).