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Clomoska Cream

Clomoska Cream

Prescription drug
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Manufacturer/Marketer

Skinska Pharmaceutica Pvt Ltd

Consume Type

TOPICAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

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About Clomoska Cream

Clomoska Cream is a dermatological medication primarily used to treat fungal skin infections, such as eczema (inflamed, itchy, cracked and rough skin patches), psoriasis (skin cells multiply rapidly to form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales), ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, nasal polyps (painless growth on the lining of the nose or sinuses) and dermatoses (lesions or eruptions of the skin). Fungal skin infection occurs when a fungus invades and affects the tissue on the skin.

Clomoska Cream is composed of two medicines: Mometasone and Clotrimazole. Mometasone belongs to the class of corticosteroids. Corticosteroids have anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and antiproliferative (inhibit cell growth) properties. It blocks the production of prostaglandins (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy. Mometasone effectively treats inflammation and itchiness caused by eczema and psoriasis. On the other hand, Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication that treats fungal infections, such as athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm. It stops the growth of fungi by causing damage and leakage to the fungal cell membrane.

Your doctor will advise the appropriate dose for your infection. Clomoska Cream is for topical (skin) use only. It has common side effects like itching, dryness, redness, and a burning sensation at the application site. These side effects usually do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time.

Inform your doctor if you are allergic to any of the components in Clomoska Cream. Let your doctor know if you have any other skin disorders or illnesses before starting Clomoska Cream. Do not use Clomoska Cream on sensitive areas like nostrils, ears, lips or genitals if the doctor did not advise you. Clomoska Cream is not recommended for diaper rash. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult the doctor before starting Clomoska Cream.

Uses of Clomoska Cream

Treatment of Fungal skin infections, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, nasal polyps, and dermatoses.

Medicinal Benefits

Clomoska Cream is used to treat fungal skin infections, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, nasal polyps and dermatoses. Clomoska Cream is composed of Mometasone and Clotrimazole. Mometasone is a corticosteroid that blocks prostaglandin's production (chemical messengers) and makes the affected area red, swollen, and itchy. It effectively treats inflammation and itchiness caused by eczema and psoriasis. On the other hand, Clotrimazole is an antifungal drug that stops the growth of fungi by causing damage and leakage to the fungal cell membrane.

Directions for Use

Clomoska Cream is for external use only. Cream/Lotion/Ointment: Apply a thin layer with clean and dry hands on the skin's affected areas. You can also apply it with a piece of clean cotton wool or gauze swab. Gently rub the medicine into the skin until it has disappeared. Wash your hands before and after applying Clomoska Cream on the affected areas unless the treatment is for hands. Do not apply tight dressings and bandages on the skin's affected areas after using Clomoska Cream unless the doctor has advised. If the medicine gets into your eyes, nose or mouth, rinse with cold water.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Clomoska Cream

  • Itching
  • Dryness
  • Redness
  • Burning sensation at the skin's application site

Drug Warnings

Avoid contact of Clomoska Cream with nose, mouth or eyes as it may irritate. In case Clomoska Cream comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Topical use of corticosteroids (Mometasone) sometimes causes systemic immunosuppression (decreased ability to fight infections) while treating infections. This condition worsens the infections; hence, Clomoska Cream should be used with caution in patients with active infections. Do not use Clomoska Cream to treat diaper rash. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult the doctor before starting Clomoska Cream.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Let your doctor know about the medicines you use, including herbal supplements, vitamins, and other topical medicines.

Drug-Food Interaction: There are no studies indicating food interactions with Clomoska Cream.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Inform your doctor if you have a medical history of allergic reactions to medicines and other skin problems.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Use mild soap while taking baths, but you prefer warm baths.
  • Regularly change your socks and wash your feet. Avoid shoes that make your feet sweaty and hot.
  • Do not walk barefoot at places like gym showers to prevent infections.
  • Do not scratch the affected area of the skin, as it can spread the infection to other body parts.
  • Avoid sharing towels, combs, bedsheets, shoes or socks with others.
  • Wash your bed sheets and towels regularly.
  • Avoid or limit the intake of alcohol and caffeine.
  • Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and get plenty of sleep.

Special Advise

Reach out to your doctor if the skin infection symptoms persist or worsen after two weeks of treatment.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Fungal skin infection: A fungal infection of the skin occurs when the fungus invades the skin tissue. Fungal infections can be contagious and spread from one person to another. Symptoms include skin irritation, scaly skin, redness, itching, scaly or flaky patches, and swelling. The most common type of fungal infections are ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, athlete's foot, and yeast infections. A ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin or scalp and causes a rash resembling a worm in a ring shape. An athlete's foot is a fungal infection between the toes due to sweating. Jock itch is a fungal infection in the skin of the genitals, inner thighs and buttocks.

Eczema is a condition in which skin patches become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough. Symptoms include a rash on the arms and behind the knees. Eczema can be triggered by various factors, such as foods, drinks, skin products, soaps, chemicals, detergents, make-up products, a chlorinated pool, and stress.

Psoriasis: It is a skin disorder in which skin cells multiply and form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales. Psoriasis symptoms include red patches on the skin, dry, cracked skin, swollen joints, and itching sensation.

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Alcohol

Safe if prescribed

No interaction found/ established. Please consult your doctor before using Clomoska Cream.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Let your doctor know if you are planning to become pregnant or already pregnant before starting Clomoska Cream.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

There are limited studies on how Clomoska Cream affects breastfeeding. Please consult the doctor before using Clomoska Cream if you are a nursing mother. However, it is advised not to use Clomoska Cream on breasts before breastfeeding your baby.

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Driving

Safe if prescribed

Clomoska Cream has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive or use machines.

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Liver

Caution

Let your doctor know if you have any history of liver diseases or hepatic impairment before using Clomoska Cream

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Kidney

Caution

Let your doctor know if you have any history of kidney diseases before using Clomoska Cream.

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Children

Caution

Clomoska Cream is not recommended in children below two years of age.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

E 309, Crystal Plaza, Opposite Infinity Mall, Andheri Link Road, Andheri West, Mumbai, Mh 400053, India
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FAQs

Clomoska Cream is used to treat fungal skin infections, such as eczema (inflamed, itchy, cracked and rough skin patches), psoriasis (skin cells multiply rapidly to form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales), ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, nasal polyps (painless growth on the lining of the nose or sinuses) and dermatoses (lesions or eruptions of the skin).
Clomoska Cream consists of Mometasone and Clotrimazole. Mometasone, a corticosteroid, works by blocking prostaglandin's production (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy. Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication and interferes with fungi's growth by causing damage and leakage to the fungal cell membrane.
Clomoska Cream is for topical (for skin) use only. Do not put a bandage or dressing on the affected area while treating with Clomoska Cream unless the doctor advises. If the medicine gets into your eyes, nose, mouth or vagina, rinse with cold water. Do not apply Clomoska Cream on open wounds, lesions and blisters.
Please consult your doctor before using Clomoska Cream if you have other viral skin infections, diaper rash, diabetes, Cushing's disease (high cortisol levels), cataract and glaucoma, heart, liver, and kidney diseases. Let your doctor know if your allergic to Clomoska Cream or any of its components.
Clomoska Cream consists of a corticosteroid (mometasone) that may raise blood sugar levels by suppressing insulin secretion. Hence, it is advised to consult your doctor before starting Clomoska Cream.
Clomoska Cream is not recommended for diaper rash since mometasone can be systemically absorbed and cause adrenal suppression, Cushing's syndrome, and intracranial hypertension (pressure of the fluid that surrounds the brain). Your baby's paediatrician may suggest other medications for the treatment of diaper rash.
Clomoska Cream, when used for longer periods, can cause thinning and weakening of the skin. Please stop using Clomoska Cream and immediately consult your doctor if you notice these symptoms.

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