
Cutisoft 1% Cream



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Product introduction
Cutisoft 1% Cream is meant only for external use and should be used as advised by your doctor. You should normally clean and dry the affected area before applying a thin layer of the medicine evenly on the affected skin. You should not apply it to open wounds or damaged skin. Use it regularly to get the maximum benefit from it.
It is usually well tolerated with little or no side effects. However, it may cause application site reactions such as burning, irritation, itching, and redness in some people. These side effects are temporary and usually go away with time. However, if they persist or worsen, let your doctor know.
Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers need to consult their doctors before using this medicine. Avoid any contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. Rinse it off with plenty of water in case of accidental contact. Avoid covering the treated area with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor.
Cutisoft 1% Cream is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to the medicine or any of its constituent ingredients. Patients with tuberculosis or fungal infections and/or herpes infections of the eyes, lips, or genitals should also avoid the use of Cutisoft 1% Cream or consult a doctor.
Cutisoft 1% Cream should not be used under waterproof dressings unless advised to do so by a physician. Cutisoft 1% Cream should not be used to treat acne. Cutisoft 1% Cream should not be used for external feminine itching if a vaginal discharge is present. It is not to be used for external anal itching if bleeding is present.
Uses of Cutisoft Cream
- Treatment of Skin disorders
Benefits of Cutisoft Cream
Cutisoft 1% Cream prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation. It can be used to treat many different inflammatory and allergic conditions of the skin. It works by lowering your immune system’s response to these conditions, thereby reducing symptoms such as swelling, pain, itching, and other allergic reactions.
Side effects of Cutisoft Cream
- Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
- Dry skin
- Hair follicle inflammation
- Hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth)
- Acne-like rash
- Hypopigmentation
- Perioral dermatitis
- Allergic contact dermatitis
- Skin maceration
- Secondary infections
- Skin atrophy
- Stretch marks
- Miliaria (sweat rash)
How to use Cutisoft Cream
How Cutisoft Cream works
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Quick tips
- Cutisoft 1% Cream should be applied to the affected areas as a thin film two or three times daily, or as advised by your doctor.
- Do not use it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
- Do not cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor, as this may increase the risk of side effects.
- If you think the area of skin you are treating has become infected, you should stop using Cutisoft 1% Cream and consult your doctor.
- Consult your doctor if your skin condition has not improved after 2 weeks of treatment.
Safety advice

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