Betnovate-GM Cream 20 gm
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Betnovate-GM cream is used for steroid-responsive dermatoses with mixed bacterial and fungal infection. It is most suitable for moist, weeping, or inflamed skin surfaces. It is produced by Glaxo SmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd., a WHO GMP-compliant manufacturer, which is also LEED Gold sustainability certified for supporting eco-friendly operations.
Betnovate-GM cream 20 gm composition includes a potent corticosteroid (Betamethasone 0.1% w/w) that calms inflammatory symptoms, an antibiotic (Gentamicin Sulphate 0.1% w/w) that kills bacteria and an antifungal (Miconazole Nitrate 2% w/w) that disrupts fungal cell walls to prevent their growth. A preservative (Chlorocresol 0.1% w/w) in a non-greasy base completes this effective triple therapy for the treatment of stubborn skin infections and related irritation or itch.
Together, these active ingredients manage Eczema, Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Ringworm, and infected insect bites by offering comprehensive anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal skin protection.
Betnovate-GM cream may cause mild and temporary side effects such as itching, redness, dryness, burning, or irritation at the application site. These effects usually resolve as the skin adjusts. However, if they persist, consult a doctor. This topical Betamethasone is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women and infants under 2 years of age. Moreover, it should be avoided with other strong steroids or antibiotics.
Betnovate-GM offers a triple-action approach with the following benefits:
Overall, it helps patients manage flare-ups more effectively while tending to the underlying cause. The additional uses of Betnovate-GM cream are in the treatment of secondary infection or inflammation from insect bites or skin rashes.
As listed in the Consumer Medicine Information Summary, follow the given steps for safe use of Betnovate-GM skin cream or ointment to limit systemic absorption and side effects:
Store it at room temperature between 68° and 77°F (20-25°C) in a dry area away from sunlight. Keep the tube tightly closed and out of reach of children and pets, as accidental ingestion or excessive exposure can be dangerous.
Avoid smoking or exposure to open flame near treated skin as the cream contains paraffin, which is flammable.
Betnovate is available in the dosage forms of ointment, cream, lotion, foam and medicated plasters. However, you can buy Betnovate-GM cream in a 20-gm tube from Cheap Medicine Shop at half the price of the USA and the UK.
Its alternatives include other corticosteroid-antifungal or corticosteroid-antibiotic combination creams and ointments. Please consult a doctor before applying any.
Some patients feel burning or stinging for a few minutes when they put Betamethasone Valerate on their skin. This stops happening after you have been using Betnovate for a few days. Other common side effects include:
Rare but serious side effects may appear, such as High Blood Pressure and cataracts. In such cases, stop the application immediately and seek medical help.
Liver disease
Use cautiously in the elderly and in patients with liver or kidney problems as they might process steroids and antibiotics more slowly than others. This can make side effects stronger or last longer.
Kidney impairment
Since kidney function may affect the body's ability to metabolize corticosteroids or Neomycin, Betnovate-N should be used cautiously in the elderly and in patients with renal problems.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
The topical use of Betamethasone Valerate, Gentamicin Sulphate, and Miconazole Nitrate combination can be unsafe during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Consult your doctor for guidance.
Avoid
Do not apply to broken skin, face, eyes, acral/genital areas unless prescribed. Avoid with medicines inhibiting CYP3A4 (Ritonavir or Itraconazole), and other strong steroids or antibiotics.
It is not suitable for infants less than 2 years old as it can be absorbed into the skin and cause hormone imbalance, slowed growth, or skin damage. It is also not advisable in conditions like Diabetes, Glaucoma, Tuberculosis, or concurrent skin infections, as it may have contraindications.
No. It is a prescription-only cream due to its potent steroid, antibiotic and antifungal content. Buy and use only under medical supervision as misuse can worsen infections or cause steroid-related side effects.
Yes. Betamethasone Valerate is classified as a potent corticosteroid, stronger than mild steroids like Hydrocortisone. Thus, it should only be used as directed, for short durations and not for routine skin irritation.
No. Betnovate is not intended for pigmentation issues like dark spots, pimples or acne. In fact, steroid creams may worsen the condition and damage the skin. So, consult a dermatologist for an appropriate treatment plan.
Most patients report relief from redness and itching in a few days of applying Betamethasone Valerate. While fungal or bacterial conditions may take up to one week to cure completely. However, if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 7 days, seek medical advice.
Most commonly, Betnovate-GM cream is applied twice daily to affected areas. Using it more frequently will not speed recovery and may increase side effects instead. Always follow your doctor’s instructions on duration and frequency of use.
No, Betnovate-GM Cream is meant to be gently rubbed into the skin and left on for absorption. Do not wash off unless instructed or in case of excess accidental application.
No, do not stop without doctor’s advice even if you begin to feel better. Stopping suddenly may cause redness, stinging, or rebound flare-ups. It is recommended to taper its use under medical guidance.
Betnovate-C contains Betamethasone with Clioquinol for bacterial or protozoal infections. On the other hand, Betnovate-GM contains Betamethasone, Gentamicin, and Miconazole for bacterial and fungal infections associated with inflammation. So each caters to different types of conditions.
There is no better, as they have different composition and uses. Betadine (Povidone-Iodine) is an antiseptic for wound cleaning; whereas Betnovate-GM is a medicated cream for diagnosed fungal and bacterial infections with inflammation. They serve different purposes and are not interchangeable.
For mild burning or dryness, apply moisturizer at regular intervals and avoid harsh soaps. If a severe rash, infection, or skin thinning occurs, discontinue immediately and consult a dermatologist.
No. Betnovate should not be used on sensitive areas like the genitals, groin or anal regions. The skin here absorbs steroids more easily, increasing the risk of side effects. So do not apply it to private parts unless prescribed.
Yes, it can be used in children over 2 years old, but under close medical supervision. Avoid long-term use and apply the smallest effective amount to reduce the risk of systemic side effects.
Overuse or excessive application may cause skin thinning, stretch marks and systemic steroid absorption (medication passes through the skin into the bloodstream). It can also lead to Adrenal Suppression, where the body's natural production of corticosteroids is reduced. If you accidentally apply too much or over large areas, seek medical care promptly.
Betnovate should not be used in Rosacea, Perioral Dermatitis, Viral skin infections (like herpes or chickenpox), genital itching, or a perforated eardrum. Avoid Betnovate-GM cream in children <2 years, pregnant women, older patients with renal or hepatic issues and those with an allergy to Betamethasone, Gentamicin, or Miconazole.
Betnovate-GM cream 30 mg alternatives include other corticosteroid-antibiotic-antifungal combinations, antifungal-only creams (for ringworm/yeast), or antibiotic-only ointments (for bacterial infections). Your doctor will select the best cream or ointment for your type of infection or inflammatory condition.