see your doctor. If it is celulitis you may need antibiotics.
see a dermatologist for a cream or use a topical cream over the counter.
yes i use to buy it at the pharmacy
Halobetasol propionate is a potent topical corticosteroid often used for inflammatory skin conditions. An over-the-counter alternative is hydrocortisone cream, which is a milder corticosteroid. However, for specific conditions requiring stronger treatment, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate recommendations, as over-the-counter options may not be as effective.
Legally, hydrocortisone 0.5% or 1% cream or ointment is available over the counter. Use as directed only.
Repcillin Cream is not available over the counter; it is a prescription medication. It is typically used to treat specific skin conditions and requires a doctor's evaluation to ensure proper use. Always consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for your condition.
1.Antihistamines2.NSAIDS3.Hydrocortisone cream4.Anti-itch lotions
Yes. You can use a cream or a suppository just avoid the oral medications for a yeast infection.
If the cold sore is on or around the mouth then it's probably best not to use those things, they could irritate your sore or be toxic to you. The best thing to use on cold sores is over the counter cream like abreva.
One of the best treatmens for extreme outbreaks of acne is to use a medicated cream from a dermatologist. If one is unable to obtain a medicated cream, then one can use over the counter acne treatments that are for extreme outbreaks.
Hello, Yes you may use Lidocaine HCL/USP on your intimate areas, the result might not be desirable however as the purpose of such active ingredient is usually for topical /local anesthetic. Be sure to follow Drug Facts administration and dosage information before using any over the counter drug. thanks, Adrian M.
Very low dose over the counter for no more than 3 days twice a day as needed. Remember to also use a zinc oxide cream as well.
You would use it according to the instructions on the label or according to what your doctor tells you. If you mean the over the counter stuff, then you would scoop out about a half teaspoon or whatever amount it says on the container and rub it on your body.