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Elocon Lotion is used for skin swelling, dermatitis of the scalp, Hay fever and other conditions. This Lotion also is used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
This Lotion contains generic drug of Mometasone Topical as an active ingredient.
This Lotion works by showing anti-inflammatory and anti-pruritic activities.
Fulford India manufactures this Lotion.
This Lotion is prescribed to treat signs of allergic redness(hay fever),continuing rhinitis (symptoms lasting almost a yhttpear) and nasal polyps (fleshy swelling inside the nose). It is used to treat swelling and various skin illnesses like eczema (inflammation and blistering on the skin in patches causing redness and bleeding), psoriasis (red, itchy, scaly patches on the skin), and dermatitis (redness and inflammation of the skin due to allergy).
Elocon lotion contains the synthetic steroid-hormone mometasone which is a potent anti-swelling that is more potent than adrenal-cortical-steroid. Mometasone in this lotion 0.1% works by blocking the enzyme involved in the production of a hormone-like element called prostaglandin, which causes swelling. This reduces indications of inflammatory skin conditions particularly those that do not respond satisfactorily to less active steroids.
You must apply a few drops of Elocon Lotion to affected skin areas as well as scalp sites once daily and massage softly and thoroughly until the lotion has been engrossed into the skin. You should always wash your hands before and after applying this Lotion and definite that you don’t get some in your eyes, nose or mouth.
This lotion is intended for short-term use, and if used in children or on the face, you should not use for more than five days. You should use this lotion for as long as recommended by your doctor and depend on your condition, long term continuous use should be avoided as it can cause problems.
Missed Dose
If you forgot to apply for this bottle of lotion in time, do it as soon as possible. If there is no more time to take the next dose, skip the one you have missed and returned to your regular schedule.
Overdose
Take emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine.
Longterm use of this lotion may cause a group of symptoms called Cushing’s syndrome which includes following symptoms: acne, depression, excessive hair growth, high blood pressure, humped upper back, insomnia, moon-faced appearance, muscle weakness, obese trunk, paranoia, stretch marks, susceptibility to bruises and fractures.
- Skin-rash
- Thinning or softening of your skin
- Rash or irritation around your mouth
- Swollen hair follicles
- Spider veins
- Numbness or tingling
- Changes in the color of treated skin
- Blisters
- Pimples
- Crusting of treated skin
- Stretch marks
General Instructions
Remember, keep this and all other medicine out of the reach of children, never share your this lotion with others and use Elocon only for the indication prescribed.
It is not likely that other medicines you take orally or inject will affect topically applied this lotion. But many drugs can interconnect with each other.
Always confer your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your circumstances.
When Not to Use?
Do not utilize this lotion if you are allergic to any of its ingredients or for any skin condition other then the one(s) it has been prescribed for.
Some of the indications of an allergic reaction may include
- Shortness of breath
- Wheezing or difficulty breathing
- Inflammation of the face, lips, tongue or other parts of the body
- Rash, itching or hives on the skin
Do not utilize Elocon or Elocon Alcohol-Free if you have
- Any viral skin infection(such as cold infections, shingles or chicken pox)
- A fungus skin infection (such as thrush, tinea or ringworm)
- Tuberculosis of the skin
- Acne rosacea
- Inflammation around the mouth
- Skin conditions with ulcers
General warnings
Defect in vision
Use of this lotion has sometimes been connected with an increase in intraocular pressure and may cause glaucoma or formation of cataract. It should be very carefully administered to patients who have an illness of the eye.
Recurrence of unhealthiness
Use of this lotion can cause a relapse of fungus or bacterial infections in patients who have recently improved it. It is advised to conduct accurate diagnostic tests before beginning the treatment with this lotion. Special precaution is advised while administering this medicine to a patient who has recently recovered from white-plague.
Immunization procedure
Immunization procedures involving the injection of a living and weakened pathogen should be avoided while taking this lotion. Alternate means of immunization not including a live strain of a microorganism could be considered.
Warnings for special population
Pregnancy
This medicine is not suggested for use by pregnant ladies unless needed, and the possible benefits outweigh the risks involved. Consult your physician and discuss the risks before using this lotion.
Breastfeeding
Use of this lotion while breastfeeding is not suggested. Still, if it is necessary to use it, then breastfeeding should be discontinued. Consult your doctor before using this lotion.
- Momate 0.1% Lotio
Is it a steroid medication?
Yes. It is a steroidal medication.
Is it the same as corticosteroid?
No. this lotion and corticosteroid are different drugs; though both are steroids.
Does it treat ringworm/acne?
It does not treat ringworm/acne. It only handles the indications of inflamed skin.
Does it lighten skin?
Yes. Elocon lotion may lighten the area of skin which is darkened due to any infection.




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