Lobular-GM Cream | Clobetasol Miconazole Neomycin Cream

Lobular-Gm cream means Clobetasol Miconazole Neomycin cream that is an anti-fungal, anti-allergic cream, used in many skin diseases. It is available in a 15 gm lami tube, with an outer box carton.

Clobetasol Miconazole Neomycin Cream | Lobular-GM Cream
Lobular-GM Cream | Clobetasol Miconazole Neomycin Cream

Composition: 

Clobetasol propionate IP 0.05% w/w

Neomycin sulfate IP 0.5 % w/w

Miconazole nitrate IP 2.0 % w/w

In a cream base

Clobetasol Miconazole Neomycin Cream Indications:-

LOBULAR-GM is indicated in resistant dermatoses where secondary bacterial infection

and/or fungal infection is present, suspected, or likely to occur.

Method of application of Lobular-GM:

For topical use only.

Creams are especially appropriate for moist or weeping surfaces.

Lobular-GM Contraindications: 

The following conditions should not be treated with Lobular-GM Cream:

• Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of the preparation.

• Rosacea.

• Acne vulgaris.

• Perioral dermatitis.

• Pruritus without inflammation.

• Perianal and genital pruritus.

• Primary cutaneous viral infections (e.g., herpes simplex, chickenpox).

• Primary infected skin lesions caused by infection with fungi, bacteria, or yeast.

• Secondary infections due to Pseudomonas or Proteus species.

• Otitis externa where the eardrum is perforated because of the risk of ototoxicity.

Special Precautions for Use:

Pseudomembranous colitis  Pseudomembranous colitis has been reported with the use of antibiotics and may range in

severity from mild to life-threatening. Therefore, it is important to consider its diagnosis in

patients who develop diarrhea during or after antibiotic use. Although this is less likely to

occur with topically applied neomycin if prolonged or significant diarrhea occurs or the

patient experiences abdominal cramps, treatment should be discontinued immediately and the

patient should be investigated further.

Use in Children:

In comparison with adults, children may absorb proportionally larger amounts of topical

corticosteroids and thus be more susceptible to systemic adverse effects. This is because

children have an immature skin barrier and a greater surface area to body weight ratio

compared with adults. The use of Lobular-GM in children should be limited to 3 days.

SHORT DESCRIPTION

Brand Name: LOBULAR-GM

Dosage Form: Ointment/ External Preparations

Composition: Clobetasol Propionate 0.5%, Neomycin Sulphate 0.5 %, Miconazole Nitrate  2% Cream.

Packing: 15 gm Lami

MRP: Rs. 70.00

Also Available;

Lobular-Plus (Ofloxacin 0.75%, Ornidazole 2%, Itraconazole 1 % and Cobetasol 0.5 % Cream.)

Faster gel: Diclofenac, Linseed Oil, Salicylic acid, and Menthol gel

Tinto-MH Cream-: (Mometasone, Tretinoin, and Hydroquinone Cream)

COZICOF-LS : Ambroxol Hcl 15 mg+Levasalbutamol 1mg.+Guaiphenesin 50mg/5 ml

Fonvital Plus: Ginseng with Multivitamins, Minerals & Antioxidants capsules

Mecome-Alpha: Methylcobalamin alpha-lipoic acid pyridoxine Hydrochloride,  folic acid, and Thiamine Mononitrate

DOWN-A SUSPENSION: Aceclofenac and Paracetamol suspension

GCYP PLUS: Cyproheptadine tricholine and citrate syrup 

Itco-200: Itraconazole capsules 200 mg

Laadic-MR Tablet: Diclofenac Potassium, Chlorzoxazone and Paracetamol Tablet.

Disclaimer:

Disclaimer: All the information and articles available on this site are for educational purposes only. The information given here should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or disease without expert advice. The advice of a qualified medical practitioner should always be sought for medical examination and treatment.

Reviewed by:

Dr. Yogesh Chaudhary

Dr. Yogesh Chaudhary (B. Pharma)

Senior Pharmacist at S.N. Medical College, Agra-(UP)

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