Elocon 0.1%

£23.39£34.49

  • Effective Treatment Of Psoriasis & Dermatitis
  • Soothes Itchy, Red, Dry Skin On the Scalp
  • Active Ingredient: Mometasone
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  • Includes Free Prescription

Elocon  is one of a group of medicines called topical corticosteroids. It is classified as a “potent corticosteroid”. These medicines are put on the surface of the skin to reduce the redness and itchiness caused by certain skin problems.

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    Elocon Ointment Vs Cream

    When deciding between Elocon Ointment vs Cream your doctor will look at the condition of your skin condition. They will look for signs of dry, scaly skin or moist and weepy areas. Elocon Ointment vs Cream are intended for the different skin conditions. The cream is used on skin that is particularly moist and weepy, whereas the ointment has a greasier makeup, making it great for dry areas. If you have any questions about Elocon Ointment vs Cream, ask your doctor or pharmacist.  

    Elocon Cream Ointment

    Elocon Cream Ointment is from a group of medicines called topical corticosteroids, otherwise known as steroids, an anti-inflammatory medication. Classified as a “potent steroid”, it is used on the surface of the skin to help reduce the redness and itchiness caused by certain skin conditions.  

    Elocon Cream Ointment Psoriasis

    Elocon Cream Ointment contains Mometasone Furotate which is a steroid. Elocon Cream Ointment Psoriasis is used to help reduce thickened patches of inflamed, red skin, often covered in silvery scales. The severity of Psoriasis can differ person to person. For some it may be a minor irritation, but for others it can affect their quality of life. This is where Elocon Cream Ointment Psoriasis can help, specifically for Psoriasis on the scalp, elbows and knees. My Pharmacy offers a wide range of skin care products, including Balneum Cream and Eumovate Eczema Cream.  

    Elocon Cream Ointment Dry Scalp

    Certain everyday actions may be causing your dry scalp, but it may also be caused by a skin condition. Here are a few of the causes and how Elocon Cream Ointment Dry Scalp may help:
    • Too much washing; washing your hair everyday can remove the naturally occurring oils produced by your skin. If you suffer from this long term and haven’t been able to get on top of it, Elocon Cream Ointment Dry Scalp might be an effective treatment.
    • Hair products: using hair products such as shampoo, soaps and hair dye can cause dry scalp.
    • Weather changes; during cold winter months, humidity drops. Cold weather dries out skin all over the body, including the scalp. Elocon Cream Ointment Dry Scalp can be helpful during winter weather.

    Elocon Cream Or Ointment

    The decision between Elocon Cream or Ointment will be decided by your doctor. They will be able to diagnose the skin condition you have and decide which treatment option would be best for you. If you have questions about why your doctor has chosen Elocon Cream or Ointment, do not be afraid to ask.

    Elocon Ointment Cream

    Elocon Ointment Cream Side Effects can occur but aren’t experienced by everyone. If you experience Elocon Ointment Cream side effects, speak to your doctor as soon as possible. Below is a list of Elocon Ointment Cream Side Effects experienced when people have used Elocon Ointment Cream. For a full list, please refer to the patient information leaflet.
    • Allergic skin reactions
    • Bacterial and secondary skin infections
    • Inflammation and or infections of the hair follicles
    • Thinning of the skin

    Elocon Ointment Cream Price

    To discover the Elocon Ointment Cream price available at My Pharmacy, check the top of the page. Elocon Ointment Cream price differs depending on which size you are purchasing. If you have any queries regarding our Elocon Ointment Cream Price, please contact us via email and our support team will answer shorty after.

    Elocon Ointment Cream Uses

    This medication is available in a cream and ointment. Each option has a further two options each as a 30g and 100g tube. Most Elocon Ointment Cream uses are for treating:
    • Eczema
    • Psoriasis
    • Allergies
    • Rash
    Mometasone, decreases inflammation, itching and redness. Elocon Ointment Cream uses may have some other special case uses.

    Elocon Mometasone Ointment Steroid Cream

    If you use more Elocon Mometasone Ointment Steroid Cream than advised, it can affect some of your hormones. If you have used Elocon Mometasone Ointment Steroid Cream too often or for a long period of time, tell your doctor. You shouldn’t suddenly stop using Elocon Mometasone Ointment Steroid Cream as it may cause stinging, burning, red skin. You should gradually reduce how often it is used until you eventually stop using the treatment.

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    Elocon Ointment Cream Spain is manufactured in Schering-Plough S.A, Km 36, Carretera Nacional L-28750 San Agustin de Guadalix Madrid, Spain.

    Elocon Ointment Steroid Cream

    You should always use Elocon Ointment Steroid Cream exactly as your doctor has told you. The use of this medication in children under the age of two is not recommended. For adults and children above the age of two, a thin layer of Elocon Ointment Steroid Cream should be gently rubbed into the affected area of skin once a day. Before using Elocon Ointment Steroid Cream you should always follow instructions.

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    Elocon Cream Ointment Ingredients

    Active Elocon Cream Ointment Ingredients: Mometasone Furoate, each gram contains 1 mg of mometasone furoate. Other Elocon Cream Ointment Ingredients: hexylene glycol; purified water; phosphoric acid; titanium dioxide; aluminium starch octenylsuccinate; white wax; white soft paraffin and hydrogenated soybean lecithin.
  • Eczema

    Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) is the most common form of eczema, a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, dry and cracked.

    Atopic eczema is more common in children, often developing before their first birthday. But it may also develop for the first time in adults.

    It’s usually a long-term (chronic) condition, although it can improve significantly, or even clear completely, in some children as they get older.

     

    Symptoms of atopic eczema
    Atopic eczema causes the skin to become itchy, dry, cracked and sore.

    Some people only have small patches of dry skin, but others may experience widespread inflamed skin all over the body.

    Inflamed skin can become red on lighter skin, and darker brown, purple or grey on darker skin. This can also be more difficult to see on darker skin.

    Although atopic eczema can affect any part of the body, it most often affects the hands, insides of the elbows, backs of the knees and the face and scalp in children.

    People with atopic eczema usually have periods when symptoms are less noticeable, as well as periods when symptoms become more severe (flare-ups).

    When to seek medical advice
    See a GP if you have symptoms of atopic eczema. They’ll usually be able to diagnose atopic eczema by looking at your skin and asking questions, such as:

    whether the rash is itchy and where it appears
    when the symptoms first began
    whether it comes and goes over time
    whether there’s a history of atopic eczema in your family
    whether you have any other conditions, such as allergies or asthma
    whether something in your diet or lifestyle may be contributing to your symptoms
    Typically, to be diagnosed with atopic eczema you should have had an itchy skin condition in the last 12 months and 3 or more of the following:

    visibly irritated red skin in the creases of your skin – such as the insides of your elbows or behind your knees (or on the cheeks, outsides of elbows, or fronts of the knees in children aged 18 months or under) at the time of examination by a health professional
    a history of skin irritation occurring in the same areas mentioned above
    generally dry skin in the last 12 months
    a history of asthma or hay fever – children under 4 must have an immediate relative, such as a parent, brother or sister, who has 1 of these conditions
    the condition started before the age of 2 (this does not apply to children under the age of 4)
    Causes of atopic eczema
    The exact cause of atopic eczema is unknown, but it’s clear it is not down to one single thing.

    Atopic eczema often occurs in people who get allergies. “Atopic” means sensitivity to allergens.

    It can run in families, and often develops alongside other conditions, such as asthma and hay fever.

    The symptoms of atopic eczema often have certain triggers, such as soaps, detergents, stress and the weather.

    Sometimes food allergies can play a part, especially in young children with severe eczema.

    You may be asked to keep a food diary to try to determine whether a specific food makes your symptoms worse.

    Allergy tests are not usually needed, although they’re sometimes helpful in identifying whether a food allergy may be triggering symptoms.

    Treating atopic eczema
    Treatment for atopic eczema can help to relieve the symptoms and many cases improve over time.

    But there’s currently no cure and severe eczema often has a significant impact on daily life, which may be difficult to cope with physically and mentally.

    There’s also an increased risk of skin infections.

    Many different treatments can be used to control symptoms and manage eczema, including:

    self-care techniques, such as reducing scratching and avoiding triggers
    emollients (moisturising treatments) – used on a daily basis for dry skin
    topical corticosteroids – used to reduce swelling, redness and itching during flare-ups
    Other types of eczema
    Eczema is the name for a group of skin conditions that cause dry, irritated skin.

    Other types of eczema include:

    discoid eczema – a type of eczema that occurs in circular or oval patches on the skin
    contact dermatitis – a type of eczema that occurs when the body comes into contact with a particular substance
    varicose eczema – a type of eczema that most often affects the lower legs and is caused by problems with the flow of blood through the leg veins
    seborrhoeic eczema – a type of eczema where red, scaly patches develop on the sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears and scalp
    dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) – a type of eczema that causes tiny blisters to erupt across the palms of the hands

  • Side Effects

    Like all medicines, Elocon can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

    A few people may find that they suffer from some of the following side effects after using Elocon:

    allergic skin reactions
    bacterial and secondary skin infections
    acne
    inflammation and/or infection of the hair follicles
    thinning of the skin
    red marks with associated prickly heat
    loss of skin colour
    burning
    stinging
    itching
    tingling
    excessive hair growth
    softening of the skin and stretch marks
    blurred vision.
    Other side effects that may occur with topical corticosteroids are dry skin, skin irritation, dermatitis, dermatitis around the mouth, and small dilated blood vessels.

  • Further Information

    Patient Information Leaflet