Advantan Oint

Detail Description

Introduction

This medication is primarily used to treat various types of eczema and dermatitis by alleviating symptoms like itching, redness, and inflammation.


Expert Advice

  • For external use only.
  • Apply fatty ointment or cream as a thin layer to the affected areas.
  • Use as directed by your healthcare provider.
  • Wash and dry the area gently before application.
  • Rub lightly; apply a dressing only if necessary.
  • Contact your healthcare provider if no improvement is seen or if the condition worsens.
  • Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, or open wounds.
  • Do not use for prolonged periods on sensitive areas such as the genital or rectal regions.
  • Avoid exposing affected areas to direct sunlight.
  • Duration of use should be less than 12 weeks in adults and less than 4 weeks in children.
  • If the skin becomes excessively dry during treatment with cream or lotion, switch to an ointment or fatty ointment formulation.

Primary Uses

Indications:

This medication is used to treat:

  • Endogenous eczema (inherent tendency to develop dermatitis).
  • Atopic dermatitis (chronic, itchy, and red skin condition often associated with asthma or hay fever).
  • Neurodermatitis (an itchy skin condition worsened by scratching).
  • Contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash caused by irritants or allergens).
  • Degenerative eczema.
  • Dyshidrotic eczema (itchy, fluid-filled blisters on palms and soles).
  • Vulvar eczema (itchy, painful rash around the vaginal area).

Side Effects

Patients may experience:

  • Itching or burning sensation.
  • Erythema (skin redness).
  • Thinning of the skin.
  • Dilation of cutaneous blood vessels.
  • Formation of stripes or acneiform skin conditions.
  • Increased body hair growth.
  • Perioral dermatitis (rash around the mouth).

Warnings

Pregnancy:

This medication is contraindicated during pregnancy.

Lactation:

Lactating mothers are strictly advised not to use this medication.


Precautions

  • Exercise caution in areas with higher percutaneous absorption.
  • Avoid applying over large surface areas or under occlusive dressings.
  • Discontinue use if local irritation develops.
  • Do not use to treat diaper dermatoses in infants.

Contraindications

This medication should not be used in patients with:

  • Tuberculous or syphilitic skin processes.
  • Viral skin infections such as vaccinia (smallpox), chickenpox, or shingles.

FAQs

1. What is the dosage for this medication?
Apply thinly once daily.

2. What is the maximum duration for the application of this medication?

  • Adults: Maximum of 12 weeks.
  • Children: Maximum of 4 weeks.

3. Is this medication safe for babies?
Yes, it is safe and effective for infants with newly diagnosed eczema.

4. Can this medication be used for nappy rashes?
It is used for very severe nappy rashes but not for very young babies.

5. How should I store this medication?
Store in a cool, dry place where the temperature stays below 25°C.

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