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Bet Gc cream is a medication used to treat various skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, fungal infections such as ringworm or athlete's foot, and bacterial skin infections. It combines three active ingredients: betamethasone, clotrimazole, and gentamicin. They work together to reduce inflammation, fight fungal infections, and kill bacteria causing skin issues.
Betamethasone helps by reducing swelling, redness, and itching caused by inflammation or allergic reactions. Clotrimazole works by damaging the protective layer of fungi, leading to their death and stopping the infection. Gentamicin stops bacteria from growing by blocking the production of proteins they need to survive, helping to clear bacterial skin infections.
This medication is meant for external use only. It should be applied to clean, dry skin. Hands should be washed before and after use.
Avoid covering the treated area with bandages unless directed to do so by a doctor, and keep it away from your eyes. Some mild side effects may include burning, itching, redness, or acne-like breakouts; however, these usually subside on their own. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions while using this medication.
Do not use it for longer than recommended, especially on sensitive areas like the face or in children. Let your doctor know if your skin condition worsens, if you have kidney issues, or if you experience unusual reactions. Also, inform your doctor about any other medicines you're using, even though skin creams generally do not cause major interactions.
Bet Gc cream is suitable to use in treatment of vaginal candidiasis during second and third trimester of pregnancy but, it should be avoided during first trimester as it may lead to fetal harm.
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No information is available on interactions of this medicine when taken with alcohol. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for further information.
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As Bet Gc cream is meant for external application, instances of overdose are unlikely. However, in the event of accidental ingestion, contact your doctor immediately or visit the nearest hospital. If you have applied an excess amount, please remove the surplus medicine with tissue or cotton.
If you have missed the application deadline for Bet Gc cream, please apply as soon as possible. Do not overapply this medicine to compensate for the missed application.
No, avoid using the Bet Gc cream on open wounds, cuts, or severely infected skin unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Use it only for the infections for which your doctor has prescribed it. Using it for other infections may not be effective and could cause harm.
Avoid applying other creams, lotions, or makeup to the treated area unless your doctor specifically permits you to do so.

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