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STEP ONE: For Mild To Moderate
Cases of Eczema & Psoriasis
For
Mild to Moderate Cases of Eczema & Psoriasis
Apply
DermaZinc™ OTC Product to affected
area 1 to 3 times a day - for 2 to 3 weeks. When
affected area is cleared, maintain skin's natural
health by applying DermaZinc™ OTC
2 times a day/3 days a week (see STEP 3).
IMPORTANT:
Do not apply to thin skin areas or mucous membranes.
Pregnant
or nursing women should consult a doctor before
using.
Unfortunately,
there is no cure for eczema and psoriasis, which
is why it is important to maintain your cleared
skin as directed in STEP 3. We also recommend using
our Gentle Cleansing Bar Soap and Shampoo - which
delivers the moisture your skin needs to stay healthy.
We welcome you to call us with questions, our expert
customer service team will help you decide which
products will deliver the best results for you.
Remember:
If condition reoccurs, you may safely repeat STEP
1 with the same effective results.
For
difficult to control cases, where DermaZinc™
OTC Products were not effective, we recommend you
try STEP 2.
STEP
2: DermaZinc™ RX Compounded Products
For
Severe Cases of Eczema & Psoriasis
Apply
Prescription Strength DermaZinc™ Products
Compounded with Micronized Betamethasone Dipropionate
to affected area 2 times a day for a maximum of
14 days.
IMPORTANT:
Do not apply to thin skin areas or mucous membranes.
When
affected area is cleared, maintain skin's natural
health as directed in STEP 3. Our prescription strength
products are available by a doctor's prescription
only. Call us for information on a pharmacy in your
area. See insert for a prescription form you can
bring to your doctor.
Our
compounded strength products are patented and have
a remarkable success rate of over 90%. NOT recommended
for use on children under age 12 unless directed
by a doctor . NOTE: If the SPRAY compound causes
stinging or irritation when applied to open lesions,
use DermaZinc™ Cream Compound. To prevent overdosage,
follow treatment instructions in STEP 2 and STEP
3 carefully.
STEP
3: DermaZinc™ OTC Products
For
Maintaining Clear Skin
Apply
DermaZinc™OTC Products 2 times
a day/3 days a week. This is the most important
step you can take to maintain your clear skin. Keeping
in mind that there is no cure, using the
DermaZinc™ OTC Family of Products will
help you keep the excellent skin health you desire.
Available in Spray/Drops, Cream, Shampoo and Bar
Soap, our OTC products deliver the clear skin results
you desire. Do not hesitate to call us with any
questions.
After
two weeks of maintenance, if condition reoccurs
you may safely repeat STEP 2.
DermaZinc™
OTC Products
(
Available Over The Counter )
WARNINGS:
For external use only. Read all package directions
and warnings before use. Use only as directed. Avoid
contact with eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes
thoroughly with water. Avoid prolonged exposure
to direct sunlight. OTC DermaZinc™Cream
and Soap may be used on facial skin conditions.
If condition does not improve after regular use,
discontinue use and consult your doctor. A prescription
strength formulation is available.
IMPORTANT:
Do not apply to thin skin areas or mucous membranes.
PRESCRIPTION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
DermaZinc™
Prescription
Strength Products
Compounded
w/ Micronized Betamethasone Dipropionate
(
Prescribed by your Doctor )
WARNINGS:
For external use only. Read all package directions
and warnings before use. Use only as directed. Avoid
contact with eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes
thoroughly with water. Avoid prolonged exposure
to direct sunlight. OTC DermaZinc™Cream and Soap
may be used on facial skin conditions. If condition
does not improve after regular use, discontinue
use and consult your doctor.
IMPORTANT:
Do not apply to thin skin areas or mucous membranes.
BRIEF
SUMMARY: FOR TOPICAL DERMATOLOGIC USE ONLY
NOT
FOR OPHTHALMIC, ORAL OR INTRAVAGINAL USE
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
Micronized Betamethasone Dipropionate is contraindicated
in those patients with a history of hypersensitivity
to any of the components of the preparation.
PRECAUTIONS:
General: Micronized Betamethasone
Dipropionate is a highly potent topical costeroid
that has been shown to suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary
adrenal (HPA) axix. Systemic absorption of topical
corticosteroids can produce reversible HPA axix
suppression with the potential for glucocorticosteroid
insufficiency after withdrawal from treatment. Manifestations
of Cushing's syndrome, hyperglycemia, and glucosuria
can also be produced in some patients by systemic
absorption of topical corticosteroids while on therapy.
Pregnant or nursing women should consult a doctor
before using this compound. If irritation develops,
discontinue use and consult your doctor. This product
should not be used in the treatment of rosacea or
perioral dermatitis.
ADVERSE
REACTIONS:
In controlled trials with all Micronized
Betamethasone Dipropionate Formulations the following
adverse reactions have been reported: burning/stinging,
pruritis, irritation, erythema, folliculitis, cracking
and fissuring of the skin, numbness of the fingers,
tenderness in the elbow, skin atrophy and telangiectasia.
The following additional local adverse reactions
are reported infrequently with topical corticosteriods,
but may occur more frequently with super-high potency
corticosteriods such as DermaZincTM compounded with
Micronized Betamethasone Dipropionate: dryness,
hypertrichosis, allergic contact dermatitis, secondary
infection, striae and miliaria.
OVERDOSAGE:
Topically applied Micronized Betamethasone Dipropionate
used in long term, continuous treatment can be absorbed
in sufficient amounts to produce systemic effects.
To prevent overdosage, follow treatment instructions
STEP 2 and STEP 3 carefully.
Call:
1-800-753-0047
Fax: 1-207-883-8590
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