Rx - Prescription Required | Abbott
Lobate Skin Cream
- ✔ Anti Inflammatory
- ✔ Promotes Healing
- ✔ Improves Skin






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Lobate Skin Cream
Rx - Prescription Required | Abbott
- ✔ Anti Inflammatory
- ✔ Promotes Healing
- ✔ Improves Skin
Product Description
Lobate Skin Cream is a combination of Clobetasol used to treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Clobetasol, a corticosteroid, helps reduce inflammation, redness, and itching. This cream provides relief from symptoms like itching, redness, and scaling by treating the underlying cause of these conditions.
Composition
Clobetasol (0.05% w/w)
Uses
- Treats inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
- Reduces redness, swelling, and itching caused by skin irritation.
- Softens and removes dead skin cells to promote healing.
- Helps improve skin texture and soothes discomfort.
Dosage
- As directed by the physician.
How to Use
- Clean and dry the affected area before applying.
- Apply a thin layer of Lobate Skin Cream to the affected area.
- Gently massage the cream into the skin.
- Wash your hands after applying unless the treatment is for your hands.
Additional Information
Side effects
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
Other Information
Country of Origin
India
Mfg/Marketer details
16, Pharmacity, Selaqui Industrial Area, Selaqui, Dehradun-248011, Uttarakhand, India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lobate Skin Cream is used to treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis by reducing inflammation, itching, redness, and removing dead skin cells.
Lobate Skin Cream contains Clobetasol, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and itching.
Use Lobate Skin Cream as directed by your doctor, usually once or twice daily, depending on the severity of your condition.
Lobate Skin Cream should not be applied to the face unless specifically instructed by your doctor.
Common side effects include skin peeling, thinning of the skin, and burning, itching, or redness at the application site.
Lobate Skin Cream may be unsafe during pregnancy. Consult your doctor to weigh the risks and benefits before using.
You should avoid covering the treated area with a bandage unless advised by your doctor, as it may increase the absorption of the medication.









