Betnovate Cream & Ointment (30g & 100g)

£15.99

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Betnovate Cream & Ointment (30g & 100g)

Betnovate contains the potent steroid betamethasone. This treatment effectively treats severe eczema, psoriasis, and other condition

What is Betnovate used for?

Betnovate is a topical steroid treatment that is used to treat inflammatory skin disorders, such as eczema. Its active ingredient is betamethasone valerate, a potent corticosteroid, and it should only be used when weaker topical steroids have been ineffective. Betnovate is easy to apply and is absorbed quickly into the affected area. It is used to control outbreaks of skin redness and inflammation rather than as a long-term preventative measure. Betnovate is available in 30g and 100g sizes in cream and ointment forms.

Betnovate Cream and Betnovate Ointment are normally used on the body. If you are suffering from eczema or dermatitis on the scalp, a specific scalp treatment like Betnovate Scalp Application, Betacap Solution or Elocon Scalp Lotion is advised.

Betnovate for acne

Betnovate is a steroid cream. Therefore, it should not be used for spots or acne scars. In some cases, it may even make your acne worse.

Betnovate for insect bites

As Betnovate is designed to heal inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis, it can also be used for inflammation caused by insect bites.

How does Betnovate work?

Corticosteroids such as betamethasone valerate (the active ingredient in Betnovate) are anti-inflammatory medicines. The skin becomes inflamed when the body releases inflammatory chemicals in response to an allergen or irritation. These chemicals make blood vessels widen, causing the skin to swell and become itchy and painful. Corticosteroids inhibit the body’s inflammatory response by preventing cells from releasing large amounts of these substances.

How do I use Betnovate Cream & Ointment?

Both Betnovate Cream and Betnovate Ointment are applied in much the same way.

Wash your hands, and apply Betnovate thinly and carefully to the affected area(s). This should be done one to two times per day (the dose can be decreased once symptoms begin to improve).

If you have been using airtight dressings on inflamed skin, clean the affected area before using the cream, and apply a new dressing. Remember to wash your hands after each application of Betnovate (unless your hands are the affected area).

When using Betnovate, please note the following:

It is advised not to use Betnovate for more than 10 days (talk to your GP or pharmacist if you do not notice improved symptoms after 7 days of regular treatment)
Betnovate should not be used on the face or any broken or infected skin
If you are using other topical treatments or medicines alongside Betnovate (such as topical steroid treatments), you are advised to wait at least 30 minutes between applications — this will prevent any medicine from becoming diluted.

Betnovate warnings

Betnovate Cream and Ointment should be applied thinly and evenly to the skin as directed. It should not be applied to broken skin or areas where a skin infection is present, nor should it be used on the face unless instructed by your pharmacist.

This medicine is unsuitable for you if you are allergic to any of Betnovate's ingredients.

Using Betnovate Cream or Ointment can cause the following conditions to worsen:

  • Acne
  • Perioral dermatitis (a rash around the mouth)
  • Viral infections (e.g. cold sores, herpes, chicken pox)
  • Bacterial infections
  • Fungal infections (e.g. thrush, athlete’s foot)
  • Rosacea (flushing of the skin around the nose).

Do not use this medicine for inflamed skin around the genitals or anus unless specifically advised to do so.

Consult your GP before using Betnovate Cream or Ointment if you:

  • Have a history of allergic reactions to steroid medicines
  • Are applying Betnovate under an airtight dressing
  • Have a large area of affected skin
  • Are using Betnovate on the face, especially near the eyes
  • Are applying Betnovate to broken skin or skin folds
  • Are using Betnovate on a chronic leg ulcer
  • Are pregnant or may become pregnant

Please read all packaging and the Patient Information Leaflet before taking any new medicine and inform your doctor of medicines you are taking or intend to take.

Betnovate and other medications

Speak to your GP or pharmacist before taking Betnovate if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines, especially if you are taking ritonavir and/or itraconazole medications.

Betnovate ingredients

The active ingredient contained in Betnovate is betamethasone 0.1% (as valerate).

Betnovate Cream also contains the following inactive ingredients: cetomacrogol 1000, chlorocresol, cetostearyl alcohol, white soft paraffin, liquid paraffin, sodium acid phosphate, phosphoric acid, sodium hydroxide, purified water.

Betnovate Ointment also contains the following inactive ingredients: Liquid paraffin, white soft paraffin

Betnovate side effects

Not everyone will experience side effects when using Betnovate, but they may be experienced by some users.

The most common side effect of Betnovate is an itching or burning sensation in the area of application. Less common side effects can include your skin becoming thinner — usually after prolonged use — and subtle changes to skin pigmentation.

All other reported side effects are considered to be very rare (less than 1 in 10,000 people will experience them). You can read the full list of side effects in the Patient Information Leaflet below.

If you are concerned about any side effects while using Betnovate, or if the product affects you in any other way, stop using it and talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Sources

  1. Betnovate Cream Patient Information Leaflet: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/929/pil
  2. Betnovate Ointment Patient Information Leaflet: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/931/pil

Is this an over-the-counter medication?

This medicine can only be supplied against a valid prescription and cannot be bought over the counter. However, thanks to our prescribing service, you can obtain this treatment from Goodcure without having to go to your GP for a prescription.

When you purchase this treatment, one of our prescribers will review the answers that you have provided in the safety questionnaire, and will likely get in touch with you for further information. If appropriate, they will issue the prescription and the treatment will be prepared and delivered straight to you.

What will happen once I have answered the questions in the safety form?

Once you completed the Goodcure safety form that appears automatically when you click on your desired treatment, you can close the pop up window and continue with the purchase. A Goodcure clinical prescriber will review your answers to ensure that this treatment is safe and suitable for you. The prescriber may be a prescribing pharmacist or a qualified doctor. 

Why do I need to provide my phone number and or email when completing the safety form and when making my purchase?

It is required to provide your contact details when completing the safety form and when making the online purchase so that our prescriber can get in touch with you should they need to get in touch with you for a consultation. Likewise, this enables our team to link the submitted safety questions with the appropriate purchase.

 

Is the consultation private?

Patient confidentiality is one of our top priorities. Any information you provide as well as the phone/ video consultations are strictly confidential. We do not share your information with anyone.

Do I need to pay for the consultation?

The price you see is inclusive of the consultation fee, so you will not have to pay anything extra and there are no hidden fees.

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