However, if it absolutely necessary to use this medicine, then breastfeeding should be discontinued. Use of this medicine while breastfeeding is not recommended. No habit forming tendencies were reported. Consult your doctor before using this medicine. Use of this medicine during pregnancy is not recommended unless absolutely necessary and the benefits outweigh the risks. It is subject to vary depending on the route of administration. The effect of this medicine can be observed within a few minutes after oral administration as it is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. The time duration for which this medicine remains effective is subject to vary depending on the form and route of administration. You may be more susceptible to infection (avoid crowds and persons with contagious or infective conditions). Some forms of this medication may cause GI upset (oral medication may be taken with meals to reduce GI upset small frequent meals and frequent mouth care may reduce GI upset). Inform prescriber if you are experiencing greater than normal levels of stress (medication may need adjustment). Diabetics should monitor glucose levels closely (antidiabetic medication may need to be adjusted). Prescriber may recommend increased dietary vitamins, minerals, or iron.
Take oral medication with or after meals. Your dosage duration, timings, forms and other attributes can vary depending on the medical condition and hence following instructions are necessary to ensure this medicine is safe and effective to use. Take Salibet Cream as instructed by the doctor.
The cream commonly results in skin irritation and increased hair growth. Discontinuing the medication suddenly after a long-term use may be dangerous. Using Salibet Cream for a long time can cause adrenal insufficiency. Serious side effects may include an increased risk of infection, severe allergic reactions, muscle weakness, and psychosis. This medicine is not recommended to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless absolutely required, in which case breastfeeding should be discontinued. Salibet Cream can interact with a few other medicines so inform your doctor if you take amlodipine, mifepristone, warfarin, ethinyl, estradiol, insulin, ciprofloxacin, BCG vaccine.Īlso inform your doctor if you suffer from tuberculosis, electrolytic imbalance, gastrointestinal perforations, infections, myocardial infarction, ocular herpes infection, scleroderma or threadworm infection. You are advised to not take this medication if you have allergy, systemic fungal infection or an active untreated infection.
Being a corticosteroid, it works by decreasing inflammation and modifying the body's immune response to various conditions. It can be administered into the body orally, in the form of an injection or applied as a cream. Multiple sclerosis, crohn's disease and leukaemia can also be treated with Salibet Cream. Salibet Cream belonging to the glucocorticoid class of medication, acts as a steroid.
It is also used against various skin diseases including psoriasis and dermatitis, allergic conditions such as angioedema and asthma, certain blood disorders, certain eye and skin conditions. Salibet Cream is primarily prescribed to treat various rheumatic disorders such as systemic lupus erythematous and rheumatoid arthritis.