Betaderm 1mg/gm Betamethasone Anti Inflammatory Topical Cream
Description
BRAND NAME: Betaderm
ABOUT THE PRODUCT: Betaderm is a highly effective, professional-grade topical cream designed to provide rapid relief from uncomfortable skin irritation. Formulated with Betamethasone, a powerful anti-inflammatory, this cream works by calming the immune response in your skin to reduce swelling, redness, and itching. Whether you are dealing with the flare-ups of eczema, dermatitis, rashes, or psoriasis, Betaderm acts quickly to soothe your skin and help restore your comfort, allowing you to get back to your daily routine without the distraction of persistent irritation.
BENEFITS & KEY FEATURES:
- Rapid Symptom Relief: Directly targets and reduces inflammation, effectively minimizing redness, swelling, and the urge to scratch associated with various skin conditions.
- Versatile Application: Specifically designed to treat a range of concerns including eczema, allergic skin reactions, and psoriasis, making it a reliable staple for your home medicine cabinet.
- Trusted Formula: Contains a potent corticosteroid that works at the source of the irritation to provide lasting relief from discomfort and pain.
HOW TO USE SAFELY:
- Directions: Apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected skin area and rub it in gently. Use this product 1 to 2 times daily, or strictly as directed by your physician. Ensure you wash and dry your hands before and after application, unless the skin on your hands is the area being treated.
- Important Tips: Test the product on a small, inconspicuous patch of skin before full application. Avoid using this cream for longer than two weeks unless advised by your doctor. Do not cover the treated area with bandages or airtight dressings unless specifically instructed to do so by a medical professional. Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the cream away from broken skin or open cuts.
SAFETY NOTE: Please consult your healthcare professional or physician before use.

