
| Salt Composition: | Desonide (0.05% w/w) |
| Manufacturer: | Dermacia Healthcare |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Desograce 0.05% Cream is a topical steroid used for the treatment of skin conditions with inflammation and itching, providing relief from swelling, redness, and itching in the affected area. Desograce 0.05% Cream is only meant for external use and should be used as advised by your doctor. You should normally wash and dry the affected area before applying a thin layer of the medicine. Avoid any contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. Rinse it off with plenty of water in case of accidental contact. Avoid covering the treated area with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor. Using the medicine may cause burning sensation, irritation, redness, and swelling at the site of application, and rash. These are temporary and usually resolve with time. However, if they persist or worsen, let your doctor know. The medicine is not recommended for pregnant women. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using this medicine.
Desograce 0.05% Cream is a mild to moderate strength steroid. It works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen, and itchy.
Is Desograce 0.05% Cream safe for babies?
No, Desograce 0.05% Cream is not approved for use in children less than 3 months of age. In infants, the absorption of Desograce 0.05% Cream is higher than in adults, potentially leading to systemic absorption and adverse effects such as adrenal suppression, Cushing's syndrome symptoms (including high blood sugar, facial swelling, glycosuria), withdrawal symptoms (weakness, fatigue, decreased appetite, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain), and growth retardation. It is not safe for babies.
Does Desograce 0.05% Cream cause skin irritation?
Yes, Desograce 0.05% Cream can cause skin irritation. Although rare, the irritation may arise due to hypersensitivity to the medication or any added excipients. Allergy to corticosteroids may result in delayed wound healing. If experiencing such symptoms, it's crucial to consult your doctor immediately after discontinuing the medication. The doctor will initiate appropriate therapy.
What is Desograce 0.05% Cream used for?
Desograce 0.05% Cream is a corticosteroid, used topically to treat mild or moderate atopic dermatitis in individuals aged 3 months or older. It works by suppressing the immune response and associated inflammation, which alleviates inflammatory conditions. Long-term use should be avoided, consult your doctor before starting therapy, and if symptoms don't improve, seek medical advice. Do not self-treat.
Is Desograce 0.05% Cream available over the counter?
No, Desograce 0.05% Cream is a prescription medication and cannot be purchased without a valid doctor's prescription. It suppresses your immunity and has various metabolic side effects. Long-term use may not be recommended, consult your physician to determine if it is appropriate for you.
Can Desograce 0.05% Cream be used on the face?
Desograce 0.05% Cream can be applied to the face, but with precautions. Do not directly apply it to the face. If in foam form, dispense it onto your hands first and gently massage it over the affected areas of the face. It is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes or other mucous membranes. Thoroughly wash your hands after use. Follow your doctor's instructions.
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the cream. Wash your hands after applying unless hands are the affected area.
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Breastfeed
Desograce 0.05% Cream is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy
Desograce 0.05% Cream may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.