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Written By Santoshini Reddy G , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Oct 22, 2024 | 7:38 PM IST
Trisonide 0.05% Cream is used to treat skin problems such as redness, itching and swelling. It is generally prescribed for mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, and contact dermatitis. It contains Desonide, which works by blocking the production of certain chemical substances in the body which cause allergy and inflammation (swelling and redness). Thereby, it helps to treat redness, itching, irritation, and inflammation. In some cases, it may cause common side effects such as skin peeling, dryness, burning sensation, irritation, stinging sensation, itching and redness at the site of application.
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Manufacturer/Marketer

Iceberg Health Care Pvt Ltd

Consume Type

TOPICAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Jan-27

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About Trisonide 0.05% Cream

Trisonide 0.05% Cream is used to treat skin problems such as redness, itching and swelling. It is generally prescribed for mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, and contact dermatitis.

Trisonide 0.05% Cream contains 'Desonide' that works by blocking the production of certain chemical substances in the body which cause allergy and inflammation (swelling and redness). Thereby, Trisonide 0.05% Cream helps to treat redness, itching, irritation, and inflammation.

In some cases, Trisonide 0.05% Cream may cause common side effects such as skin peeling, dryness, burning sensation, irritation, stinging sensation, itching and redness at the site of application. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.

Do not use Trisonide 0.05% Cream for more than 4 weeks unless prescribed by a doctor. Do not use Trisonide 0.05% Cream if you have a skin reaction or irritation to any steroid medicine. Consult your doctor before using Trisonide 0.05% Cream if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not apply Trisonide 0.05% Cream on the chest if you are breastfeeding. Trisonide 0.05% Cream is not recommended for children below 3 months of age as efficacy and safety have not been established.

Uses of Trisonide 0.05% Cream

Treatment of Mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, skin rashes, skin irritation and skin inflammation.

Medicinal Benefits

Trisonide 0.05% Cream belongs to the group of medicines called corticosteroids. Trisonide 0.05% Cream is used to treat mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, skin rashes, skin irritation and skin inflammation. Trisonide 0.05% Cream works by blocking the production of certain chemical substances in the body that cause allergies and inflammation (swelling and redness). Thereby, Trisonide 0.05% Cream helps to treat redness, itching, irritation, and inflammation.

Directions for Use

Trisonide 0.05% Cream is for external use only. Clean and dry the affected area. Apply Trisonide 0.05% Cream onto the affected area and gently massage it in.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Trisonide 0.05% Cream

  • Skin peeling
  • Dryness
  • Burning sensation
  • Irritation
  • Stinging sensation
  • Itching
  • Redness

Drug Warnings

Hormonal changes were reported if Trisonide 0.05% Cream is used regularly and at very high doses. It can alter adrenal glands (glands that make hormones) and can cause Cushing’s syndrome. Symptoms include a round puffy face, weight gain, hump on the back, and pink/purple stretch marks on the stomach, tiredness, muscle weakness, and weight loss. Besides this, Trisonide 0.05% Cream may also cause symptoms of skin irritations like skin rash, itchy skin, swelling, blisters, and irritation. Contact your doctor if you notice these symptoms. Do not use Trisonide 0.05% Cream if you are allergic to any of its components or any other topical steroids. If your skin condition does not improve even after four weeks consult your doctor. Talk to your doctor if you have heart, kidney or liver problems. Consult your doctor before using Trisonide 0.05% Cream if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not apply Trisonide 0.05% Cream on the breast or nipple if you are breastfeeding. Trisonide 0.05% Cream is not recommended for children below three months of age as efficacy and safety have not been established.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Inform the doctor if you are taking antidiabetic pills (metformin), corticosteroids (hydrocortisone), or immunosuppressants (cyclosporine).

Drug-Food Interactions: No interaction found.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform the doctor if you have diabetes, skin infections, hyperadrenocorticism (high levels of cortisol) or adrenaline hormone problems (Cushing's syndrome).

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • METFORMIN
  • HYDROCORTISONE
  • CYCLOSPORINE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eat foods rich in quercetin (a flavonoid) such as apples, cherries, broccoli, spinach and blueberries.

  • Consuming food rich in probiotics helps develop the immune system against allergies.

  • Limit intake of food that might trigger allergies, such as dairy products, soy, eggs, and nuts.

  • Avoid consumption of foods with excess sugar as it may flare up inflammation.

  • Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and fish in your diet.

  • Reducing stress and maintaining a good sleep cycle would be helpful.

  • Avoid getting in contact with harsh soaps, detergents and rough fabrics.

Special Advise

  • Clean and dry the affected area before using Trisonide 0.05% Cream.

  • Do not use Trisonide 0.05% Cream on dressing, band-aids and make-up unless told by the doctor.

  • If Trisonide 0.05% Cream comes in contact with eyes, nose or mouth, rinse with water immediately.

  • Wash your hands before and after using Trisonide 0.05% Cream; however, do not wash your hands if you are applying Trisonide 0.05% Cream on your hands.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Dermatitis: It is generally known as skin inflammation. Dermatitis can be of various types. Atopic dermatitis is a condition in which the skin becomes red and itchy. Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition which causes an itchy rash with flaky scales. Contact dermatitis is a condition in which the skin becomes red and inflamed after it comes in contact with any allergens (a substance which causes allergy or irritation). Symptoms of dermatitis include rashes, blisters, cracked/dry skin, itching, redness, swelling, stinging or burning sensation. Dermatitis could occur due to stress, hormonal changes, any irritating substances, or due to family history.

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Alcohol

Caution

It is not known whether Trisonide 0.05% Cream interacts with alcohol. Please consult your doctor.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Trisonide 0.05% Cream is a Pregnancy Category C medicine. There are no adequate studies on the effect of Trisonide 0.05% Cream on pregnancy. Hence, please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this; your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Do not apply Trisonide 0.05% Cream on the breast or nipple if you are a nursing mother. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this, your doctor will decide whether Trisonide 0.05% Cream can be used by breastfeeding mothers or not.

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Driving

Safe if prescribed

Trisonide 0.05% Cream does not affect driving.

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Liver

Caution

Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding usage of Trisonide 0.05% Cream in patients with liver impairment.

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Kidney

Caution

Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding usage of Trisonide 0.05% Cream in patients with kidney impairment.

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Children

Safe if prescribed

Trisonide 0.05% Cream is safe to use in children if prescribed by the doctor. However, Trisonide 0.05% Cream should not be used in children below three months.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

H.No-817, Ground Floor, Shop No-4 Gali No-4, Jamia Nagar New Delhi South Delhi Dl 110025
Other Info - TRI1693

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FAQs

Trisonide 0.05% Cream is used to treat redness, itching and swelling associated with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, and contact dermatitis.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream works by blocking the production of certain chemical substances in the body, which cause allergy and inflammation (swelling and redness). Thereby, Trisonide 0.05% Cream helps to treat redness, itching, irritation, and inflammation.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream should not be used for more than four weeks unless prescribed by a doctor. If your condition does not improve despite using Trisonide 0.05% Cream for four weeks, consult your doctor, he/she may prescribe you an alternate medicine.
Please do not stop using Trisonide 0.05% Cream on your own. To treat your condition effectually, continue using Trisonide 0.05% Cream for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. Do not be reluctant to speak with your doctor if you experience any difficulty while using Trisonide 0.05% Cream.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream can be used on the face if prescribed by the doctor. However, do not apply Trisonide 0.05% Cream directly on the face. Take the required quantity of Trisonide 0.05% Cream onto your finger and gently massage it onto the affected areas of your face.
Do not use Trisonide 0.05% Cream after expiry. Expiry refers to the last date that the manufacturer guarantees the full potency and safety of the drug. Check the expiry date from time to time and properly discard Trisonide 0.05% Cream after expiry.
No, Trisonide 0.05% Cream is not typically used to treat fungal infections. It's a corticosteroid, primarily used to reduce inflammation, itching, and redness in conditions like eczema and dermatitis.
No, Trisonide 0.05% Cream is not recommended for treating acne.
No, Trisonide 0.05% Cream is not recommended for treating ringworm infections.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream can provide relief from mild insect bites by reducing itching, swelling, and redness. However, for severe bites or allergic reactions, it's essential to seek medical advice.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream can be a safe option for babies when used under the direction of a paediatrician. However, it's important to use it cautiously and follow the doctor's instructions. Trisonide 0.05% Cream is not recommended for infants younger than 3 months.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream is usually gentle on the skin, but prolonged or excessive use can lead to irritation.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream is a prescription drug only. You need a doctor's prescription to get it, as it's a corticosteroid with potential side effects. A healthcare professional will assess your needs and prescribe it to you.
Yes, Trisonide 0.05% Cream contains Desonide, which is a corticosteroid medication.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream is a Pregnancy Category C medicine. There are no adequate studies on the effect of Trisonide 0.05% Cream on pregnancy. Hence, please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this; your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Trisonide 0.05% Cream can be effective in treating certain skin conditions when used appropriately. However, its effectiveness can vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the individual's response.
Most of these side effects caused by Trisonide 0.05% Cream do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Yes, you can sometimes use other topical medications along with Desonide Cream. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider before combining medications, as there may be potential interactions or side effects.
The efficacy of Trisonide 0.05% Cream varies according to the illness being treated and the individual's response. Typically, you should notice improvement after a few days of consistent use.
Common side effects include skin peeling, dryness, burning sensation, irritation, stinging sensation, itching and redness at the site of application. Prolonged or excessive use can increase the risk of side effects.
Yes, you may sometimes use additional drugs together with Desonide Cream. However, before combining medications, contact with your healthcare practitioner, since there may be interactions or negative effects.
The frequency of application will be determined by the individual condition being treated and the doctor's instructions. Typically, it is used once or twice each day.
No, do not apply Desonide Cream on open wounds. It could increase the risk of infection.
Yes, Trisonide 0.05% Cream is frequently used to treat eczema, a skin condition characterized by itching, redness, and dry, cracked skin.
Limited research available. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should check with your doctor before taking Desonide Cream. They can assess the risks and rewards and offer suitable advice.
Desonide Cream should be stored at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat. Always keep the tube tightly closed after each use. Keep Trisonide 0.05% Cream out of reach and sight of children.

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