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Eumovate comes in both cream and ointment forms and contains clobetasone butyrate, a corticosteroid that helps calm skin inflammation and stop the itch-scratch cycle. This cycle occurs when itching causes scratching, which then makes the itching worse, repeating the cycle. Eumovate is used to manage skin flare-ups in conditions such as eczema and dermatitis. It's a strong steroid, typically used when milder steroids haven't worked.
There are different kinds of eczema, such as atopic eczema, dyshidrotic eczema, and discoid eczema. They all have similar symptoms, including dry, scaly skin, redness or darkening of the skin, and itching.
Eumovate is a topical corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation and itching. The other ingredients in Eumovate cream and ointment are inactive but have moisturising qualities that keep your skin hydrated all day long.
Topical corticosteroids such as Eumovate help by reducing the number of certain immune cells, like mast cells, and lowering the production of inflammatory substances, such as cytokines. They also slow down the breakdown of arachidonic acid, a fatty substance necessary for creating molecules that cause inflammation. This process helps to reduce swelling and supports your skin in healing.
Eumovate comes in both cream and ointment forms and can be used by adults, children, and infants. There's also Eumovate Eczema & Dermatitis cream, which has the same ingredients as the regular Eumovate cream but is specifically approved for adults and children aged 12 and over. All three products contain 0.05% clobetasone butyrate, so each gram of cream or ointment includes 0.5mg of the active ingredient.
You should typically begin to see the effects of Eumovate within a few days. For most eczema cases, a treatment period of 7-14 days is usually enough. If you've been using it for longer without any improvement, it's best to consult your clinician. They can suggest other treatments that might work better for you.
If you use a large amount of Eumovate or accidentally swallow a lot, it could be dangerous. It's important to contact your doctor or go to the nearest hospital straight away.
If you forget to take a dose, simply use it as soon as you remember. However, if it's nearly time for your next dose, just wait until then. Avoid doubling up to compensate for the missed dose.
For eczema, there are several treatment options available. One choice is to use moisturisers called emollients. These are meant to relieve itching, hydrate dry areas of skin, and aid in healing your rashes.
You can also use topical corticosteroids, which are steroids you apply directly to your skin. They help by reducing inflammation in eczema, easing itching, and aiding the healing of the affected skin.
Steroids are available in various forms, such as creams, ointments, lotions, or gels. They also come in different strengths.
A study found that 0.05% clobetasone butyrate cream is just as effective as 0.1% betamethasone valerate for treating atopic or contact dermatitis. This indicates that for mild to moderate cases, you can achieve quick and effective relief without resorting to very strong steroids.
In more serious cases, the benefits of using stronger steroid treatments might outweigh the possible risks.
A study that gathered information from 29 clinical trials involving about 3,500 patients discovered that clobetasone butyrate 0.05%—the active ingredient in Eumovate—is more effective than 1.0% hydrocortisone for treating eczema.
In a different study involving 18 volunteers with nickel-induced contact dermatitis, treatments were applied twice a day for a week. Clobetasone butyrate 0.05% cream showed a significantly better response than hydrocortisone 1% cream (78% compared to 39%) or no treatment at all (78% compared to 28%). It also had a better response rate than the inactive ingredients in Eumovate, known as the emollient base (78% compared to 56%).
To get Eumovate cream and ointment, you'll need a prescription. However, Eumovate Eczema & Dermatitis is available as a "Pharmacy" medicine, so you can purchase it without a prescription. The pharmacist will ask you some questions about your health and medical history to ensure it's safe for you to use.
We don't have much information on how clobetasone affects pregnant women. However, studies on pregnant animals using similar skin treatments have shown they can lead to developmental issues in their babies. It's unclear if the same occurs in humans.
If you're pregnant and considering using Eumovate, it's important to only do so if your doctor advises it and it's truly necessary for your health. When using it, apply the smallest amount for the shortest duration to minimise any potential risks.
Eumovate isn't suitable for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it. Strong steroids can cause the skin to thin if they're used too frequently or for extended periods, so it's important to use Eumovate with care.
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