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Betamethasone + Neomycin Sulphate: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects | MedexInfo

Betamethasone + Neomycin Sulphate: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Brands | MedexInfo

Betamethasone + Neomycin Sulphate

Rx Only
Therapeutic ClassCorticosteroid + Aminoglycoside Antibiotic
Common DoseApply 2–3 times daily
Max / 24hAs per physician instruction
PregnancyCategory C (topical), consult physician
Indications ▼
Inflammatory skin conditions (eczema, dermatitis) with secondary bacterial infection
Ophthalmic infections with inflammation (eye drops)
Otitis externa with inflammation (ear drops)
Mechanism & Pharmacokinetics ▼
Mechanism: Betamethasone reduces inflammation, erythema, and pruritus via corticosteroid action. Neomycin inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to 30S ribosomal subunit.
Pharmacokinetics: Minimal systemic absorption when applied topically; neomycin absorption may occur through broken skin or mucosa; primarily excreted unchanged in urine if absorbed systemically.
Dosage & Administration ▼
Patient CategoryRecommended DoseMax / 24h
Adults & Children (≥2 yr)Apply thin layer 2–3 times dailyAs directed by physician
Ophthalmic1–2 drops in affected eye(s) 3–4 times dailyFollow prescription
Otic4–5 drops in affected ear 2–3 times dailyFollow prescription
Do not cover treated skin unless directed. Avoid contact with eyes unless formulation is for ophthalmic use.
Side Effects ▼
Local irritation, burning, stinging, itching
Allergic reactions: rash, swelling, erythema
Prolonged use: skin thinning, telangiectasia, secondary fungal infections
Rare systemic effects if absorbed: corticosteroid-related effects or nephrotoxicity (neomycin)
Contraindications ▼
Hypersensitivity to betamethasone, neomycin, or formulation excipients
Viral, fungal, or tuberculosis skin infections unless treated
Ophthalmic or otic use: perforated tympanic membrane (for ear drops) or corneal ulcers (for eye drops)
Drug Interaction ▼
Other topical corticosteroids or aminoglycosides: monitor additive effects
Systemic nephrotoxic drugs if neomycin absorbed: monitor kidney function
Pregnancy & Lactation ▼
Use only if benefits outweigh risks; topical use generally safer
Consult physician before breastfeeding
Clinical / Research Summary ▼
Anti-inflammatory & Antibacterial Effect: Combines corticosteroid anti-inflammatory effect with neomycin antibacterial activity for secondary infections.
Topical Advantage: Minimal systemic absorption reduces risk of systemic toxicity.
Clinical Studies: Effective in reducing erythema, pruritus, and bacterial colonization in dermatitis and otitis externa.
Safety: Short-term use is generally safe; prolonged use requires monitoring for skin atrophy and secondary infections.
Patient Counseling Points ▼
Application: Apply thin layer only to affected area; avoid eyes unless ophthalmic formulation
Duration: Follow physician instructions; do not use longer than prescribed
Side effects: Report irritation, rash, or signs of infection
Pregnancy & lactation: Use only under medical advice
Storage: Keep in original container; protect from heat and moisture
Storage & Handling ▼
Store at 20–25°C; protect from light and moisture
Keep out of reach of children
Brand Names (Bangladesh & Global) ▼
Bangladesh (Local Brands): Global / International Brands:
Medical Disclaimer: This clinical summary is for informational purposes only. Always follow guidance from a qualified healthcare professional for dosage, interactions, and use.

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