Oh, absolutely! Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream can be applied to areas of your skin that are affected by conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis. Just a thin layer on the affected area will do wonders. Remember, always follow your doctor's instructions for the best results.
Well, honey, you can apply Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream on skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis. Just slap that cream on the affected area and let it work its magic. But remember, always follow your doctor's instructions and don't go overboard with the cream, we don't want you turning into a walking tube of Triamcinolone.
The pharmacy. You need a prescription for it.
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
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.
The original Mycolog cream by Squibb contained the antifungal medication nystatin mixed with the steroid triamcinolone acetonide.
It will not be effective at reducing the population of yeast in the vagina.
Nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide are not typically used to treat bee stings. It is best to clean the area with soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and consider taking an over-the-counter antihistamine if needed for itching or swelling. If you have a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting, seek immediate medical attention.
Yes. Excessive hair growth is a common side affect.
No. The steroid like triamcinolone will suppress the symptoms and aggravate the disease.
NO,
yes you can but i think it has to be prescribed by a doctor or dermatologist.
Yeast infections