Triamaderm Ointment 15gm
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INTRODUCTION ABOUT TRIAMADERM OINTMENT
TRIAMADERM
OINTMENT contains triamcinolone acetonide, which belongs to a group of
medicines called corticosteroids. It is used to manage and relieve
itching and inflammatory conditions of corticosteroid-responsive skin
diseases (dermatoses) such as seborrheic otitis externa (ear infection),
dermatitis (skin inflammation) including allergic contact dermatitis
(itchy skin rash due to allergies), winter dermatitis (a skin disease
that occurs during winter), eczema (a dry, itchy, inflamed skin
condition), psoriasis (a skin disorder with raised, rough, reddened
areas covered with dry, fine silvery scales) and diaper rash, etc.
Before
applying TRIAMADERM OINTMENT inform your doctor if you have Cushing’s
syndrome (overproduction of corticosteroid hormones), hyperglycemia
(elevated blood sugar levels), glucosuria (glucose in the urine) and
increased pressure in the brain.
TRIAMADERM OINTMENT should be
used during pregnancy only if necessary. TRIAMADERM OINTMENT should be
used with caution by breastfeeding women, as it is not known whether it
passes through breast milk. TRIAMADERM OINTMENT should be used with
caution in children. Contact your doctor if any of the side effects get
worse or persist.
USES OF TRIAMADERM OINTMENT
Relieves inflammatory and itching symptoms of corticosteroid-responsive skin diseases (dermatoses) of the following conditions:
- seborrheic otitis externa (ear infection)
- dermatitis (skin inflammation)
- contact allergic dermatitis (an itchy skin rash caused by allergies)
- winter dermatitis (a skin disease that occurs during winter)
- eczema (a dry, itchy, inflamed skin condition)
- psoriasis (a skin disorder with raised, rough, reddened areas covered with dry, fine silvery scales)
- diaper rash
HOW TRIAMADERM OINTMENT WORKS
TRIAMADERM
OINTMENT is a corticosteroid which blocks the production of certain
chemical messengers called prostaglandins that cause pain, inflammation
and allergy reactions.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Apply
TRIAMADERM OINTMENT as directed by your physician. It is for external
use only. Wash your hands with soap and water and apply a thin layer of
the medicine to the affected area of the skin and rub it gently. Do not
apply it to or near the eyes. Do not wrap or cover the skin with a
bandage unless advised by the doctor.
HOW TO MANAGE SIDE EFFECTS
Stop using TRIAMADERM OINTMENT and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- irritation
WARNING & PRECAUTIONS

PREGNANCY
Monitoring required
TRIAMADERM
OINTMENT should be used with caution during pregnancy only if
recommended by your doctor. Contact your doctor before applying
TRIAMADERM OINTMENT.

BREASTFEEDING
Use with Caution
TRIAMADERM
OINTMENT should be used with caution by breastfeeding mothers as it is
not known whether it passes through breast milk. Contact your doctor
before applying TRIAMADERM OINTMENT.

ALLERGY
Contraindicated
Do not use TRIAMADERM OINTMENT if you are allergic to triamcinolone and its constituents.
OTHERS
Before using TRIAMADERM OINTMENT tell your doctor if you have:
- cushing’s syndrome (overproduction of corticosteroid hormones)
- hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar levels)
- glucosuria (glucose in the urine)
- increased pressure in the brain
INTERACTIONS
A. Drug-Drug Interactions:
Tell
your doctor if you are applying or have recently taken any other
medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription, vitamin
supplements or herbal products.
Overdosage:
If
you or anyone has used an excessive amount of TRIAMADERM OINTMENT than
that was recommended, it may cause side effects such as reversible
hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis suppression, symptoms of
Cushing’s syndrome such as weight gain, thin arms and legs, round face,
etc., high blood sugar levels and glucose in urine. Consult your doctor
immediately if any of the side effects get worse or persist.
SYNOPSIS
Drug | :Â Â | Triamcinolone |
Pharmacological Category | :Â Â | Corticosteroids |
Therapeutic Indication | :Â Â | Skin diseases |
Dosage Forms | :Â Â | Injections, Tablets, Oral paste, Mouth paints, Gels, Lotions, Cream, Ointments, Nasal spray, Bilayer tablet, Buccal paste |
MORE INFORMATION
- Keep TRIAMADERM OINTMENT out of the sight and reach from children
- TRIAMADERM OINTMENT should be stored below 25°C
FAQs ABOUT TRIAMADERM OINTMENT
Q: What is TRIAMADERM OINTMENT used for?
A:
TRIAMADERM OINTMENT is used to relieve itching and inflammatory
conditions of corticosteroid-responsive skin diseases (dermatoses) such
as seborrheic otitis externa (ear infection), dermatitis (skin
inflammation) including allergic contact dermatitis (itchy skin rash due
to allergies), winter dermatitis (a skin disease that occurs during
winter), eczema (a dry, itchy, inflamed skin condition), psoriasis (a
skin disorder with raised, rough, reddened areas covered with dry, fine
silvery scales) and diaper rash. Contact your doctor before applying
TRIAMADERM OINTMENT.
Q: How to use TRIAMADERM OINTMENT?
A:
Apply TRIAMADERM OINTMENT as directed by your physician. It is for
external use only. Wash your hands with soap and water and apply a thin
layer of the medicine to the affected area of the skin and rub it
gently. Do not apply it to the eyes. Do not wrap or cover the skin with a
bandage unless advised by the doctor.
Q: Is TRIAMADERM OINTMENT safe in pregnancy?
A:
TRIAMADERM OINTMENT should be used during pregnancy only if necessary.
Contact your doctor before applying TRIAMADERM OINTMENT.
Q: Can I stop using TRIAMADERM OINTMENT?
A:
This medicine should not be stopped suddenly. You may notice the return
of symptoms within a few days if you stop applying the medicine.
Q: What happens if I applied TRIAMADERM OINTMENT in excess?
A:
If you use an excessive amount of TRIAMADERM OINTMENT than prescribed,
it may get absorbed through the skin, cause side effects such as
reversible hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis suppression,
symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome such as weight gain, thin arms and legs,
round face, etc., high blood sugar levels and glucose in urine.
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