Eczema is a skin disease that infants and young children are more likely to suffer from, and its biggest characteristic is itching. Eczema not only occurs in infants and young children, but many adults are also victims of eczema. When using medication for treatment, the dosage for children is definitely different from that for adults. The correct use of butylcarbazine cream for infants can ensure that children receive the best treatment while avoiding some side effects. Because the main pharmacological ingredient of butylbenzene cream is butylbenzene, and the auxiliary materials are some lubricants and absorbent oils. The main ingredients in butylcarbazine cream are antipyretic, analgesic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, so butylcarbazine cream is not a hormonal drug. Therefore, drugs such as butyl hydroxyethyl amine cream do not contain hormones, so there is no irritation, and patients can use it with confidence. However, be careful to avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes (such as oral and nasal mucosa).If a burning sensation, redness or swelling occurs at the medication site, the medication should be discontinued and the local medication should be washed off. Consult a physician if necessary. Patients who are allergic to butylcarbazine cream are prohibited from using it, and those with allergic constitutions should use it with caution. Patients who have any changes in the properties of butylcarbazine cream are prohibited from using it. Please keep butylcarbazine cream out of reach of children. Children must use it under adult supervision. If you are using other medicines, please consult a physician or pharmacist before using butylcarbazine cream. This drug is metabolized quickly, leaves no residue, and will not cause the skin to harden even with long-term use. Moreover, topical application of butylbenzimidazole cream can reach a higher concentration in local tissues, while very little enters the systemic circulation. Therefore, patients do not have to worry about large amounts of drug residues being absorbed and can use it with confidence for treatment.Dosage For topical use. Apply appropriate amount of this product to the affected area, 2-4 times a day; or follow the doctor's advice. Adverse Reactions (1) Allergic reaction, manifested as local redness, papules, edema, swelling, small blisters, etc. (2) It has a local irritating effect and may cause skin pigmentation if used for a long time.
(1) If an allergic reaction occurs, stop taking the medicine immediately. (2) This product cannot be used in ophthalmology. (3) The drug is prohibited from use if its properties change. (4) Children must use this product under adult supervision. (5) Please keep this medicine out of reach of children. |
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