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Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm

Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm

About Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm

Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm is a dermatological medication, primarily used to treat eczema and psoriasis. Eczema is a skin condition associated with inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough skin patches. Psoriasis is a skin disease in which skin cells multiply rapidly to form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales.

Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm is composed of two medicines: Halobetasol propionate (corticosteroid) and Salicylic acid (peeling agent). Halobetasol propionate is a corticosteroid that blocks the production of prostaglandins (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen, and itchy. Salicylic acid is a keratolytic medicine (softens, separates, and causes desquamation (peeling) of the cornified epithelium or horny layer of skin). It increases the amount of moisture in the skin and dissolves the substance that causes the skin cells to stick together.

Your doctor will advise the appropriate use of Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm that suits your infection. Common side effects of Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm include itching, dryness, and a burning sensation at the application site. These side effects are temporary and gradually resolve over time. If the side effects are persistent, please consult your doctor.

Let your doctor know if you are sensitive to Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm or any other medications. Do not use Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm on open wounds, blisters, and lesions. Please do not cover the affected areas with a dressing or bandage unless advised. Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm is not recommended for use in diaper rash. Let your doctor know if you have liver/kidney diseases, diabetes, Cushing's disease (high cortisol levels), and blood circulation problems before starting Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult the doctor before starting Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm. 

Uses of Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm

Eczema and psoriasis.

Medicinal Benefits

Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm treats skin infections, such as eczema, psoriasis. It consists of Halobetasol propionate and Salicylic acid. Halobetasol propionate is a corticosteroid that blocks the production of prostaglandins (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy. It treats inflammation and itchiness caused by eczema and psoriasis. Salicylic acid is a keratolytic medicine (softens, separates, and causes desquamation (peeling) of the cornified epithelium or horny layer of skin). It increases the amount of moisture in the skin and dissolves the substance that causes the skin cells to stick together. Salicylic acid breaks down the clumps of keratin, removes dead skin cells, and softens the skin. It is also an anti-inflammatory agent and topical antibacterial. Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm removes the scaling and reduces the redness and itchiness due to skin infections.

Directions for Use

Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm is for topical (for skin use) only. Apply a thin layer with clean and dry hands on the skin's affected areas. You can also apply it with a piece of clean cotton wool or a gauze swab. Gently rub the medicine into the skin. Wash your hands before and after applying Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm on the affected areas unless the treatment is for hands.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm

  • Itching
  • Dryness
  • Burning sensation at the application site 

Drug Warnings

Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm is for topical (for skin) use only. Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm is not recommended for use in diaper rash. Inform your doctor beforehand if you have blood circulation problems, active skin infections, and chickenpox. Prolonged use of steroid-containing medicines leads to skin sensitization and the development of resistant organisms. Do not cover the affected areas with occlusive dressings while using Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm. Avoid applying Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm on sunburns, lesions, blisters, and open wounds. Topical usage of corticosteroids like Halobetasol propionate in pregnant women should be used with caution under a doctor's supervision. Let your doctor know if you are a lactating mother before using Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm. If you apply Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm to breasts or nipples for treatment, wash it off while nursing your baby. Do not go near naked flames since the fabric that comes in contact with Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm may burn easily. Washing the fabric may decrease the risk, but it does not remove the product completely. Do not store Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm above 25°C.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Keep your doctor informed of all the dermatological medications that you use before starting Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm.

Drug-Food Interaction: No drug-food interactions were found.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Brief your doctor if you have a medical history of allergic reactions to medicines, liver or kidney diseases, blood circulation problems, Cushing's disease (high cortisol levels), and chickenpox before starting Halo-S 3 Ointment 20 gm.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Use mild soap while taking baths and prefer warm baths.
  • Always wear loose-fitting clothes to avoid further sweat and spread of skin infection.
  • Regularly change your socks and wash your feet. Avoid shoes that make your feet sweaty and hot.
  • Do not walk barefoot at places like gym showers to prevent infections.
  • Do not scratch the affected area of the skin as it can spread the infection to other body parts.
  • Avoid sharing towels, combs, bed sheets, shoes, or socks with others.
  • Wash your bed sheets and towels regularly.
  • Avoid or limit the intake of alcohol and caffeine.
  • Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, and get plenty of sleep. 

Special Advise

If your condition does not improve within five days, please seek medical advice.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Eczema: It is a condition in which skin patches become inflamed, itchy, cracked and rough. Symptoms include a rash on the arms and behind the knees. Eczema can be triggered by various factors like foods, drinks, skin products, soaps, chemicals, detergents, make-up products, chlorinated pools, and stress.

Psoriasis: It is a skin disorder in which skin cells multiply and form bumpy (uneven) red patches covered with white scales. Psoriasis symptoms include red patches on the skin, dry, cracked skin, swollen joints and an itching sensation.