Betaderm-N Ointment 15g (Betamethasone + Neomycin)
Betaderm-N Ointment 15g by Atco combines betamethasone valerate 0.1% (a moderately potent topical corticosteroid) with neomycin sulphate 0.5% (a broad-spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic). It is prescribed for inflamed and itchy steroid-responsive skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, neurodermatosis, seborrheic dermatitis, prurigo and intertrigo, particularly where secondary bacterial infection is present or suspected. Prescription required. For external use only.
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Betaderm-n Ointment 15g (betamethasone + Neomycin)
Description
Understanding Betaderm-N Ointment for Dermatological Conditions
Betaderm-N Ointment is a versatile treatment for a range of skin conditions. This guide details its indications, dosage, composition, and usage guidelines for safe and effective application.
Betaderm-N Ointment Indications:
Betaderm-N effectively addresses inflammatory dermatoses, eczema, psoriasis, neurodermatosis, seborrheic dermatitis, prurigo, and intertrigo. Additionally, it contains Neomycin Sulphate for enhanced effectiveness against bacterial infections.
Dosage and Administration:
Apply Betaderm-N 2-3 times daily to clean, dry skin. Use sparingly as directed by a physician, and consult them for treatment duration recommendations.
Composition:
Each gram contains Betamethasone Valerate BP (1 mg/0.1% w/w) for anti-inflammatory properties and Neomycin Sulphate BP (5 mg/0.5% w/w) for bacterial infection treatment.
Usage Instructions:
Store below 30 °C, shield from excessive heat and light, and keep away from children. Ensure the cap is tightly sealed after use and use it strictly as prescribed by a medical professional.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Betaderm-N Ointment stands out as a versatile and effective treatment for a spectrum of dermatological conditions. With a carefully crafted composition that includes Betamethasone Valerate and Neomycin Sulphate, this ointment addresses inflammatory dermatoses, eczema, psoriasis, and bacterial infections. The user-friendly guide emphasizes proper dosage, storage, and application, ensuring safe and optimal results under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Trust Betaderm-N for comprehensive care and healing, promoting healthier and revitalized skin.
Usage & Benefits
- Combination ointment: anti-inflammatory steroid plus topical antibiotic in one formulation
- Calms redness, itching, swelling and discomfort of inflamed dermatoses
- Neomycin targets common Gram-positive and Gram-negative skin bacteria
- Petrolatum-based ointment is moisturising and well-suited to dry or crusted skin
- 2–3 applications daily as directed
- 15g aluminium tube for short, supervised treatment courses
How To Use
1. Clean and gently dry the affected area before application.
2. Apply a thin layer of Betaderm-N Ointment 2–3 times daily, or as prescribed by your doctor.
3. Use sparingly; a little goes a long way.
4. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, mucous membranes and broken or weeping skin.
5. Do not use under occlusive dressings unless your doctor advises it.
6. Avoid prolonged use on the face, groin, underarms or large body areas.
7. Limit treatment to the shortest effective duration; reassess if no improvement within 1–2 weeks.
8. Keep the cap tightly sealed. Store below 30 °C, away from heat and light. Keep out of reach of children. For external use only.
FAQs
What is Betaderm-N Ointment used for?
It is prescribed for inflamed, itchy skin conditions – eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, neurodermatosis, prurigo and intertrigo – where bacterial infection is present or suspected.
How is it different from plain Betaderm?
Betaderm-N adds neomycin, a topical antibiotic, to betamethasone, so it covers both inflammation and bacterial overgrowth.
How long can I use Betaderm-N Ointment?
Usually a short course of 1–2 weeks. Prolonged use of topical steroids can cause skin thinning, stretch marks and other local effects; prolonged neomycin use raises the risk of contact sensitisation and bacterial resistance.
Can I use it on my face or on a child?
Avoid the face, eyelids and skin folds unless specifically prescribed. Use in infants and children should be brief and supervised by a doctor.
What side effects should I watch for?
Burning, stinging, dryness, folliculitis, allergic contact dermatitis (especially to neomycin) and, with prolonged use, skin atrophy, striae and pigmentation changes. Stop use and consult your doctor if irritation or worsening rash occurs.
Do I need a prescription?
Yes. Betaderm-N Ointment is a prescription medicine and should be used under medical supervision.




