Yes. A steroid cream such as mometasone fumarate may help relieve the itching from a poison oak rash. However because Mometasone is a prescription medicine, and a fairly potent steroid cream, it would pay to check with your doctor first.
Yes, my physician just prescribed Fluocinonide .05% cream for a poison ivy outbreak on my arms. You are not supposed to use it more than 2 times a day and it can not be used on your face or genitals.
I was prescribed triamcinolone acetonide for my poison ivy, so I'm guessing the consensus in the medical field is that it does work. I am very allergic to poison ivy, and after 6 days, the rash has diminished but not disappeared. The intensity of the redness has lessened 4-5 shades, and it does not itch near as often, nor as badly. In my opinion, and apparently in my doctors opinion, it does work. It is a topical steriod, and steroids are often the prescription givin for poison ivy infection.
Most poison ivy lotions contain calamine, which is made of mostly zinc. The element Zirconium may also be used in some types of poison ivy lotions.
it can poison !
Yes
Mometasone Furoate cream is a corticosteroid used for swelling and redness. The cream should not be applied to the groin, armpits, or the face. So, no, mometasone furoate cream cannot be used on the face.
I have athlets foot bad and was wondering if Mometasone furoate ointment can be used for athletes foot?
Yes, mometasone cream can be used on bee stings. Bee stings is one of the recommended uses for this product and it states that it should be applied to the sting as soon as possible for the best results.
No you can not..it is steroid..Use antifungal cream for ringworm.. p/s=i am a doctor
yes it can as i used it for my son ..when he was 5 years old and was having eczema on eyelids ,my doc told me to apply mometasone on eyelids carefully.and it cured him withount any tablets or syrups.:)
Metaz Cream is a topical corticosteroid and contains Mometasone Furoate. The cream is manufactured by SPIMACO in Saudi Arabia. The cream is used for inflamatory skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis.
No. Generic name for Veramyst is fluticasone furoate whereas Nasonex is Mometasone furoate. However, they are both nasal sprays used for allergy rhinitis.
Idk, that's y I asked you. It's used for eczema and my son has a few scabs in head from scratching the light eczema in his head so my guess is, that u can!
Mometasone furoate is used to reduce inflammation in the skin and airways. There are many types of lupus rashes, each responding to different treatments. This question is best answered by your dermatologist.
It is used in the treatment of inflammatory skin disorders (such as eczema and psoriasis), allergic rhinitis (such as hay fever), and Asthma for patients unresponsive to less potent corticosteroids. In terms of steroid strength, it is more potent than hydrocortisone, and less potent than dexamethasone.
yes it can as i used it for my son ..when he was 5 years old and was having eczema on eyelids ,my doc told me to apply mometasone on eyelids carefully.and it cured him withount any tablets or syrups.:)
For dark sopts and marks I use defense pure essential oil. It's made by natural tea tree oil and it doesn't contain any petrochemical compounds in itself.