The shelf life of triamcinolone acetonide can vary depending on the formulation and manufacturer, but it is generally around 24 to 36 months when stored properly. It should be kept in a cool, dry place, away from light and moisture. Always check the expiration date on the packaging and consult a pharmacist if you have specific questions about a particular product.
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The pharmacy. You need a prescription for it.
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No, nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide can not be used on bee stings. When combined nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide are used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Triamcinolone acetonide by itself can be used for bee stings.
this is a cream containing the corticosteroid Triamcinolone Acetonide prepared according to the standards of the U.S. pharmacopoeia. It is a generic topical anti-inflammatory cream.
No ringworm is a fungel infection and triamcinolone acetonide is a steroid, steroids help fungal infections grow. You need and anti fungel cream called Clotrimazole.
Yeast infections
yes, my wife have had allergic skin disease for a long time and she was tested by patch test and it's positive to budesonide which is in the same group as triamcinolone acetonide.
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It is a corticosteroid having antiinflammatory action, antiallergic action and immunosuppressant action.
They are both topical steroids. But Desonide .05% is a mild steroid whereas Triamcinolone Acetonide .1% is a middle strength steroid (so more potent).
It's used for sores or blisters in the mouth