Hydrocortisone emulsion hydrophilic 0.5-1

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Hydrocortisone emulsion; Hydrophilic hydrocortisone emulsion 0.5-1

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Rp.

Hydrocortisone 0,5–1,0
Sorbitan monostearate 2,0
macrogol-8-stearate 2,0
Medium chain triglycerides 5,0
glycerol. 85% 5,0
Potassium sorbate 0,14
Citric acid, anhydrous 0,07
Aqua purif. ad 100,0

Hydrophilic, non-ionic hydrocortisone lotion of type O/W for external use. Apply thinly 2 times/day to diseased skin areas.

Usage period: 6 monthsReferences

in which this prescription is mentioned:

  • Dermatitis, papules in pregnancyEczema
  • , post-scabial erythema
  • scarlatiniforme desquamativum recidivansCereal scabiesAdhesive patch eczemaHydrocortisoneHydrocortisone lotio
  • 0.5-1% (base lotio of NRF 11.47.)
  • Condom dermatitisMastocytosis
  • , diffuse of the skinPediculosis
  • corporisPemphigoid
  • gestationisPemphigus
  • chronicus benignus familiarisPityriasis
  • lichenoides et varioliformis acutaPityriasis
  • roseaPityriasis
  • rubra pilarisPruritus
  • diabeticorumPruritus
  • gravidarumPulicosisPustuloderm
  • ,
  • ToxicUrticaria
  • pigmentosa bullosaUrticaria
  • , acuteUrticaria
  • , cholinergicUrticaria
  • , chronicUrticaria vasculitisHeat UrticariaCercardial dermatitis
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    Last updated on: 29.10.2020

    Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer