Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Usage
- 3 Frequently Asked Questions
- 4 Precautions for MOMATE F CRM and its Constituents
- 5 Symptoms of Overdosage
- 6 Common Side-Effects
- 7 Rare Side-Effects
- 8 Disease Interactions
- 9 Technical Classification
- 10 Prescription Statistics
- 11 Available Alternatives for MOMATE F CRM
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Overview
MOMATE F CRM is a Schedule H drug.MOMATE F CRM is composed of: FUSIDIC ACID (2 %W/W), MOMETASONE FUROATE (0.1 %W/W)
Mometasone is a topical steroid. It reduces the actions of chemicals in the body that cause inflammation. Mometasone topical (for the skin) is used to treat skin conditions such as allergic reactions, eczema, and psoriasis.
Usage
MOMETASONE FUROATE is generally used to treat: Eczema, PsoriasisFrequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it safe on my liver?A: Check with your Doctor first
Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Check with your Doctor first
Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe
Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Ask your doctor
Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Not enough studies to prove Risk – Ask your Doctor
Q: Is it safe to take for someone breastfeeding?
A: Check with your Doctor first
Precautions for MOMATE F CRM and its Constituents
Do not take by mouth. Topical medicine is for use only on the skin. Wash your hands before and after using mometasone topical, unless you are using the medicine on your hands. Apply a small amount to the affected area and rub it gently into the skin. Do not apply mometasone topical over a large area of skin.
Symptoms of Overdosage
MOMETASONE FUROATE over-dosage can result in: Easy BruisingCommon Side-Effects
MOMETASONE FUROATE : Body ItchingRare Side-Effects
MOMETASONE FUROATE : Folliculitis, Skin Rash, Fatigue (tiredness), Weight Loss (unintentional), Head Headache, Ankles Swelling, Increased Thirst, Frequent Urination, Dizziness, Difficulty Breathing, Face SwellingDisease Interactions
MOMETASONE FUROATE can interfere with: Impaired Glucose Tolerance, Diabetes Mellitus, Diaper Rash, Cushing’s Syndrome, Acute Liver Failure, Bacterial Infection, Viral Inection, Fungal Infection, Protozoal Infection, Cataract, GlaucomaTechnical Classification
MOMETASONE FUROATE is categorized as: TOPICAL STEROIDS / DERMATOLOGICAL AGENTS / TOPICAL AGENTSPrescription Statistics
Following information is taken from treatment plans advised by our doctors. This is Only for informational purpose and you must seek doctor’s advice if you are not well.How Frequently is it taken?
Others | 56% |
2 Times Daily | 29% |
3 Times Daily | 7% |
How long was it prescribed?
7 Days | 27% |
30 Days | 23% |
10 Days | 19% |
5 Days | 11% |
14 Days | 9% |
21 Days | 8% |
What is the break-up across patient age-group?
Below 5yrs | 4% |
5 to 12yrs | 10% |
12 to 18yrs | 4% |
18 to 35yrs | 31% |
35 to 50yrs | 22% |
50 to 60yrs | 9% |
60 to 70yrs | 12% |
70yrs and above | 6% |
What is the gender-breakup across patients?
Females | 69% |
What kind of doctors prescribe this medicine?
ENT | 63% |
Gynaecologist | 26% |
Dermatologist | 8% |
Physician | 1% |
Orthopaedist | 1% |
Neurosurgeon | 1% |
Most common Medicines advised along-side?
ALCURE FM TAB | 10% |
Available Alternatives for MOMATE F CRM
What are the commonly available Substitutes?
MOMATE F CRM | INR 132 for 5 GM CREAM | FUSIDIC ACID 2 %W/W, MOMETASONE FUROATE 0.1 %W/W |
MOMOZ-F OINT | INR 115 for 10 GM CREAM | FUSIDIC ACID 2 %W/W, MOMETASONE FUROATE 0.1 %W/W |