Ulobetasol
About Ulobetasol
Ulobetasol belongs to a class of drugs called 'topical corticosteroids' primarily used to reduce plaque psoriasis symptoms like plaque build-up, scaling, redness and dryness in 2 weeks for patients more than 12 years of age. The skin's swelling occurs when an allergic reaction or skin irritation releases several substances in the skin that widens blood vessels and cause itching, redness, pain, and swelling in the irritated area.
Ulobetasol contains 'Ulobetasol' that works by acting inside skin cells and inhibiting the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching and swelling. When the skin reacts to any allergens, such chemicals are released normally.
Ulobetasol is for external or topical use only. Avoid contact of Ulobetasol with nose, mouth or eyes. In case Ulobetasol comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Some people may experience dryness of skin, itching, pain, stretch marks, headache, burning or stinging sensation at the application site. Most of these side effects of Ulobetasol do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Ulobetasol or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or a breastfeeding mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Ulobetasol. Ulobetasol is not recommended for children below 12 years of age as large amounts of Ulobetasol may be absorbed through the skin easily in children and cause adverse effects. Avoid using Ulobetasol on open wounds, windburned, sunburned, irritated or dry skin. Do not cover or wrap the treated area with a bandage unless advised by your doctor as it may cause harmful effects. Do not swallow Ulobetasol. In case of accidental swallowing, consult a doctor immediately. Keep Ulobetasol away from high heat or open flame as the container may explode if it is too hot. If you have diabetes, liver disease, adrenal gland disorder or any skin infection, inform your doctor before taking Ulobetasol.
Uses of Ulobetasol
Medicinal Benefits
Ulobetasol is a steroid that helps reduce swelling, itching redness and irritation caused due to plaque psoriasis (scales and itchy, dry patches), dermatitis (itchy, swelling of the skin), eczema (itchy, cracked, swollen, or rough skin) or other inflammatory skin conditions. Ulobetasol acts inside the skin cells and inhibits the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching, and swelling. When the skin reacts to any allergens, such chemicals are released normally. It easily spreads on the large body surface area and offers good skin hydration.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Ulobetasol
- Pain
- Itching
- Headache
- Stretch marks
- Dryness of skin
- Burning or stinging sensation at the site of application
Drug Warnings
If you are allergic to Ulobetasol or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Pregnant or a breastfeeding mother should consult a doctor before using Ulobetasol. Ulobetasol is not recommended for children below 12 years of age as large amounts of Ulobetasol may be absorbed through the skin easily in children and cause adverse effects. Avoid using Ulobetasol on open wounds, windburned, sunburned, irritated, or dry skin. Do not cover or wrap the treated area with a bandage unless advised by your doctor as it may cause harmful effects. Do not swallow Ulobetasol and in case of accidental swallowing, consult a doctor immediately. Keep Ulobetasol away from high heat or open flame as the container may explode if it is too hot. If you have diabetes, liver disease, adrenal gland disorder, or any skin infection, inform your doctor before taking Ulobetasol. Ulobetasol can enhance the risk of posterior subcapsular cataracts and glaucoma, so tell your doctor if you are noticing any allergic symptom of medication.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Ulobetasol may interact with anti-diabetic drugs (sitagliptin).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have diabetes, diaper rash, liver disease, cataract, glaucoma, adrenal gland disorder or any skin infection, inform your doctor before taking Ulobetasol.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionPlease consult a doctor before consuming alcohol while using Ulobetasol.
Pregnancy
cautionUlobetasol is a Category C pregnancy drug and is given to a pregnant woman only if the doctor thinks benefits outweigh risks.
Breast Feeding
cautionThe excretion of Ulobetasol in human milk is unknown and is given to a breastfeeding mother only if the doctor thinks benefits outweigh risks. However, if prescribed by a doctor, do not apply Ulobetasol on breast areas to prevent accidental ingestion of Ulobetasol by the baby.
Driving
safe if prescribedUlobetasol usually does not affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
Liver
cautionIf you have any concerns regarding the use of Ulobetasol in patients with liver problems, please consult a doctor.
Kidney
safe if prescribedIf you have any concerns regarding the use of Ulobetasol in patients with kidney problems, please consult a doctor.
Children
unsafeUlobetasol is not recommended for children below 12 years of age as large amounts of Ulobetasol may be absorbed through the skin easily in children and cause adverse effects. However, please consult a doctor before using Ulobetasol in children.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Eat foods rich in quercetin (a flavonoid) such as apples, cherry, broccoli, spinach, and blueberries.
- Consuming food rich in probiotics helps in developing 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 regular sleep pattern would be helpful.
- Avoiding getting in contact with harsh soaps, detergents, and rough fabrics.
Special Advise
- Regularly monitor blood sugar levels while taking Ulobetasol as it may increase blood sugar levels.
- If there is no improvement after 2 weeks, immediately consult a dermatologist.
- Ulobetasol is not recommended for use in the children below 12 years of age due to more sensitivity to steroids' toxic effect.
- Ulobetasol may increase the risk of eye conditions like cataract and glaucoma formation. So, if any visual symptoms occur, immediately refer to an ophthalmologist for its evaluation.
- Breastfeeding women should not apply Ulobetasol directly to the nipple and areola region to avoid directly exposing the infant while nursing breastmilk.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
The skin's swelling occurs when an allergic reaction or skin irritation releases several substances in the skin that widens blood vessels and cause itching, redness, pain and swelling in the irritated area. Plaque psoriasis is an autoimmune skin condition and is the most common form of psoriasis in which skin cells multiply faster than normal, resulting in white scales and itchy, red dry patches. Dermatitis is a common skin condition associated with dry, itchy or swollen skin. Eczema is a skin condition that causes itchy, cracked, swollen or rough skin.
FAQs
Ulobetasol belongs to a class of drugs called 'topical corticosteroids' primarily used to treat symptoms of plaque psoriasis-like plaque build-up, scaling, redness, and dryness.
Ulobetasol contains Uloobetasol, a steroid that works by acting inside skin cells inhibiting the release of certain chemical messengers responsible for causing redness, itching and swelling.
You are recommended to avoid using Ulobetasol on the face, armpit or groin area. Please consult a doctor before using Ulobetasol.
Ulobetasol is not recommended for children below 12 years of age as large amounts of Ulobetasol may be absorbed through the skin easily in children and cause adverse effects. However, please consult a doctor before using Ulobetasol in children.
You are not recommended to use Ulobetasol in more than the prescribed dose or for a prolonged time as it may lead to menstrual problems, increased acne or facial hair, impotence, easy bruising, skin thinning, changes in body fat especially in the neck, face, waist and back. However, if you experience any of these symptoms, please consult a doctor immediately.
Ulobetasol should be used with extreme caution in diabetic patients as it may increase blood sugar levels. Therefore, inform your doctor if you have diabetes before using Ulobetasol and regularly monitor blood sugar levels while using Ulobetasol.
You are not recommended to stop using Ulobetasol without consulting your doctor as it may worsen the condition. Therefore, take Ulobetasol for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Ulobetasol, please consult your doctor.
Ulobetasol is completely safe to use in older patients if prescribed by a doctor.
It is an immune-mediated condition that causes a buildup of dead skin cells to appear on the skin as raised, red, white-crusted patches called plaques. Plaque psoriasis is characterized by itchy, painful, and can have a serious impact on an individual's quality of life. It is triggered by cold weather, stress, skin injury, medications, and certain infections.
The most common side effects of Ulobetasol include reactions at the application site like small visible blood vessels (spider veins), skin thinness, and headache.
Ulobetasol contains ulobetasol as a main ingredient. It reduces plaque psoriasis symptoms like plaque build-up, scaling, redness and dryness.
If you forget to use Ulobetasol, apply as soon as you remember. However, if it is nearly time for the next application, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
No, you should not use Ulobetasol on broken skin as it can slow down the healing process, increase the risk of infection, and potentially worsen the condition.
Some individuals may experience skin dryness, pain, itching, or a burning or stinging sensation at the application site. However, most of these symptoms do not require medical attention and typically resolve on their own over time. Consult the doctor if any of these symptoms persist or worsen.
Yes, ulobetasol is the same as halobetasol. Both are topical steroids used to reduce plaque psoriasis symptoms like plaque build-up, scaling, redness, and dryness.
Avoid contact of Ulobetasol with nose, mouth or eyes. If accidental contact occurs with these areas, rinse it off with water thoroughly. Avoid applying Ulobetasol to open wounds, wind burned, sunburned, irritated, or dry skin. Do not cover or wrap the treated area with a bandage unless directed by the doctor, as this may lead to harmful effects. Do not ingest Ulobetasol. If accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.