Temovate

Are you itchy and you simply cannot stand it any longer? Temovate is a powerful drug that belongs to the class of drugs known popularly as corticosteroids. Temovate e is most commonly given to patients who are suffering from intense swelling, itchiness, and redness that is associated with many different kinds of skin problems. Temovate is prescribed for other conditions as well, including clobetasol temovate, temovate prescribed for lupus scleroderma, and temovate for alopecia areata.

Before You Take Temovate

Before you decide to take Temovate, always inform your pharmacist and doctor if you are currently taking any kind of over the counter medication. If you are already taking any kind of medication, the use of Temovate topical steroid cream may warrant additional monitoring from you and your doctor.

How To Use Temovate

Always follow all the directions included in the package insert and the guidelines provided by your physician. To use Temovate, apply a small amount of the Temovate e cream ointment sparingly over the affected area. Very gently, rub in the medication until it is evenly distributed across the affected area. Do not apply a bandage or wrap to the area unless directed to do so by your health professional. Always wash your hands thoroughly after applying Temovate medication. Apply Temovate on a regular basis as directed by your doctor. If you happen to miss a dose of your medication, make sure to follow up as soon as possible.

Possible Side Effects Of Temovate

There are a series of possible side effects that may occur from using Temovate. These include clobetasol temovate side effects. The most common side effects include stinging, dry skin, rash, itching, swelling, redness, thinning, discoloration, and other symptoms not previously present. Always consult with your physician if you happen to experience any of these symptoms.

Other Precautions When Using Temovate

Besides these generally mild side effects that may occur from using Temovate, watch out for overdosing on the ointment. If you suspect you have used too much Temovate, contact your physician or local poison control center immediately. Temovate can be especially harmful if swallowed. Always make sure to store your Temovate properly in a cool, dry area. Never share your Temovate with other individuals, even if their symptoms seem to warrant its use. Also, do not use Temovate on other health conditions, only use it for those conditions for which it was prescribed. Keep Temovate out of the reach of children.

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