Avate Ointment 10 gm

Description
  • Avate Ointment 10 gm is prescribed for the treatment of skin problems (eg; swelling, itchiness) caused by eczema and psoriasis 
  • Avate Ointment 10 gm contains a steroid (methylprednisolone) 
  • A thin layer of ointment is to be applied with clean hands, once or twice daily
  • 10 grams of Avate Ointment 10 gm comes packaged in a travel-friendly tube  
  • Each tube is sold separately

Description

About

Avate Ointment 10 gm belongs to a group of chemicals known as corticosteroids and aids in reducing swelling,redness and itchiness associated in conditions such as eczema,allergies,dermatitis and various skin rashes.Corticosteroids work by inhibiting the production of proteins that lead to inflammation.

A thin layer of Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be applied on the skin with clean hands 1-2 times per day or as advised by the physician.Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be used under the care and supervision of a doctor and for a specified period of time only.Application/usage of Avate Ointment 10 gm is not be stopped abruptly as that may lead to a recurrence of the ailment,therefore,Avate Ointment 10 gm is gradually tapered off.Patients are advised to not stop using the Avate Ointment 10 gm once they see or feel an improvement in their symptoms,which is likely to occur 2-3 weeks after starting treatment with Avate Ointment 10 gm.

Mild side effects such as a stinging or burning sensation may be felt at the time of application for a few days.Avate Ointment 10 gm is not considered safe to be prescribed to children under one year of age,nor to pregnant and breastfeeding women.Avate Ointment 10 gm should not be prescribed to patients with known sensitivity to Avate Ointment 10 gm or corticosteroids.

Indications

Avate Ointment 10 gm can be used to treat:

  • Endogenous eczema (for eg:atopic dermatitis, neurodermatitis) 
  • Contact eczema (skin flare-up triggered by a particular substance)
  • Blisters on soles of feet or palms of hand
  • Vulgar eczema 
  • Eczema in children.

How Does Avate Ointment 10 gm Work

Corticosteroids work by inhibiting the production of proteins that lead to inflammation by interacting with the human DNA sequence and preventing the transcription of proteins needed in an inflammatory process.

How To Use Avate Ointment 10 gm

A thin layer of Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be applied on the skin with clean hands 1-2 times per day or as advised by the physician.Do not use a rough hand and just gently apply Avate Ointment 10 gm on the affected area.Avate Ointment 10 gm is not meant to be covered after application if Avate Ointment 10 gm is being used on diaper rashes;caretakers are advised to losely fasten diapers in such situations.

Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be used under the care and supervision of a doctor and for a specified period of time only.Application/usage of Avate Ointment 10 gm is not be stopped abruptly as that may lead to a recurrence of the ailment,therefore,Avate Ointment 10 gm is gradually tapered off.Patients are advised to not stop using the Avate Ointment 10 gm once they see or feel an improvement in their symptoms,which is likely to occur 2-3 weeks after starting treatment with Avate Ointment 10 gm.

Dosage

Adult Dosage

A thin film of Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be applied once or twice a day,as instructed by a physician.

Child Dosage

Avate Ointment 10 gm is not deemed safe enough to be prescribed to patients aged 12 months and younger.For patients aged 13 months and above,Avate Ointment 10 gm is prescribed only when necessary and under the care and supervision of a doctor.

Elderly Dosage 

For patients aged 65 years and above,Avate Ointment 10 gm is prescribed only when necessary and under the care and supervision of a doctor.A small dose of Avate Ointment 10 gm is prescribed and for a limited number of days

Pregnancy Use And Lactation

This drug is not to be prescribed to expecting and lactating mothers as it may have fatal consequences for the unborn child.If you are applying Avate Ointment 10 gm and become pregnant,inform your doctor immediately,the doctor will ask you to stop using Avate Ointment 10 gm and is likely to replace it with a different pregnancy safe drug.It is unclear if Avate Ointment 10 gm has any effect on breastmilk and therefore Avate Ointment 10 gm is not prescribed to lactating women till research and evidence proves that Avate Ointment 10 gm is safe.If you are planning to conceive and are taking Avate Ointment 10 gm as treatment,then refer to the doctor.The physician is likely to change your medicine.

Contraindications

Please tell your doctor if you have a history of any of the following before using Avate Ointment 10 gm:

  • Allergy to Avate Ointment 10 gm or any other medicine or food substance 
  • Tuberculosis
  • Syphilis 
  • Sexually transmitted diseases
  • Chicken pox
  • Shingles 
  • Skin reactions due to vaccinations 
  • Ulcers
  • Acne 
  • Rosacea 
  • Perioral dermatitis
  • Atrophic skin diseases 

Precautions

Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions before using Avate Ointment 10 gm:

  • Diaper dermatitis in infants
  • Psoriasis 

Interactions With Other Medications

Please tell your doctor about the use of the following before using Avate Ointment 10 gm:

  • Herbal medications 
  • Other corticosteroids

Adverse Effects

Common Adverse Effects

Like most medicines,Avate Ointment 10 gm has certain side effects which include:

  • Stinging 
  • Burning sensation 
  • Dryness 
  • Redness of skin

These effects tend to be mild and resolve in a few days of taking Avate Ointment 10 gm.

Rare Adverse Effects

If any of the following adverse effects are seen or felt,the patient is advised to immediately contact their doctor.

  • Unwanted hair growth 
  • Folliculitis 
  • Acne
  • Thinning of skin 
  • Stretch marks 
  • Skin pigmentation

How To Cope With Some Of The Adverse Effects

Dryness- apply a moisturizer to the skin and wait for 10-15 minutes after which apply Avate Ointment 10 gm on to the skin.This will prevent skin from getting dry and flaky.

Redness Of The Skin- can be combated by applying a cold pack to the affected area.

Key Facts About Avate Ointment 10 gm

  • Avate Ointment 10 gm is a topical steroid 
  • Avate Ointment 10 gm is not safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women
  • Avate Ointment 10 gm is not safe to be given to children aged 12 months and younger.
  • Avate Ointment 10 gm may cause dryness and stinging or burning after application

FAQs

#1.HOW TO STORE Avate Ointment 10 gm?

Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be kept away from the reach of children,in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity as that tends to ruin certain drugs.

#2.CAN I TAKE Avate Ointment 10 gm DURING MY PREGNANCY?

No,Avate Ointment 10 gm is deemed unsafe to be applied during pregnancy.

#3.WHAT ARE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY Avate Ointment 10 gm?

  • Stinging 
  • Burning sensation 
  • Dryness 
  • Redness of skin

#4.WHAT LAB TESTS WILL BE PRESCRIBED WHILE TREATMENT WITH Avate Ointment 10 gm AND HOW OFTEN?

The physician is likely to periodically (every 3-4 months) prescribe lab tests to monitor the patient’s blood glucose levels,kidney functions,liver functions and blood pressure levels.

#5.IS IT SAFE TO HAVE PAINKILLERS WHILE TAKING Avate Ointment 10 gm?

Yes.Over the counter painkillers such as paracetamol are safe to be ingested along with Avate Ointment 10 gm under the supervision of a doctor.

#6.WHY MUST I PROTECT MY SKIN FROM THE SUN WHILE TAKING Avate Ointment 10 gm?

Avate Ointment 10 gm can make the skin susceptible to certain non-melanoma cancers of the lip and skin.Patients are advised to wear sunscreen along with hats and gloves whenever possible to protect themselves from sun damage.

#7.IS Avate Ointment 10 gm SAFE TO GIVE TO ELDERLY PATIENTS?

Yes.This drug can be easily and safely prescribed to patients above 1 year of age.For eldery patients the dosage of the drug may be lower than normal due to decreased kidney function,Avate Ointment 10 gm may not be effectively removed from the body and so,in such cases the doctor may prescribe an altered dose of the Avate Ointment 10 gm.

#8.HOW IS Avate Ointment 10 gm SUPPOSED TO BE APPLIED?

Thin layer of Avate Ointment 10 gm is to be applied on the skin with clean hands 1-2 times per day or as advised by the physician.Do not use a rough hand and just gently apply Avate Ointment 10 gm on the affected area.Avate Ointment 10 gm is not meant to be covered after application if Avate Ointment 10 gm is being used on diaper rashes;caretakers are advised to losely fasten diapers in such situations.

#9.CAN I STOP APPLYING Avate Ointment 10 gm NOW THAT MY SYMPTOMS HAVE GONE??

No.Application/usage of Avate Ointment 10 gm is not be stopped abruptly as that may lead to a recurrence of the ailment,therefore,Avate Ointment 10 gm is gradually tapered off.Patients are advised to not stop using the Avate Ointment 10 gm once they see or feel an improvement in their symptoms,which is likely to occur 2-3 weeks after starting treatment with Avate Ointment 10 gm.

#10.WHAT IF I TAKE TOO MUCH OF Avate Ointment 10 gm?

 An extra dose or two of Avate Ointment 10 gm is not known to cause any harm but an excess usage of Avate Ointment 10 gm is a cause for concern and should be avoided and immediately reported to the doctor.

Additional information

Type

Ointment – Tube

Feature

10 gm

Unit

gm

Formula

Methylprednisolone Aceponate

Composition

Methylprednisolone Aceponate 0.1 %

Brand

Crystolite Pharma

Prescription Required

Yes