Provate G cream uses a combination topical medicine containing a potent corticosteroid (betamethasone dipropionate) and an antibiotic (gentamicin). The corticosteroid reduces inflammation, redness, and itching in skin conditions, while gentamicin treats or prevents bacterial infections that may complicate these conditions.
Provate G cream is commonly used for:
Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor:
Do not use provate G cream if you:
Talk to your doctor before using provate G cream if you:
Important: Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes.
Most people tolerate provate G cream well, but some might experience:
Serious side effects:
If side effects worsen or you develop signs of new infection (e.g., pus, swelling), stop using and see a dermatologist.
Provate G cream is commonly available in a 15 g tube.
Provate G cream should only be used with a doctor’s prescription because of its potent steroid + antibiotic combination.
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