Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate

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  • Betamethasone Sodium
    Betasol Eye/Ear/Nose Drops (7.5ml)

    “Composition: Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate B.P….0.1% w/v. INDICATIONS: Betamethasone has topical corticosteroid activity and is indicated in non-infected inflammatory conditions of the eye, ear & nose. Eye: Non-infected inflammatory conditions (e.g. Uveitis, marginal keratitis, allergic conjunctivitis, blepharitis and episcleritis).
    Ear: Otitis Externa and other Inflammatory conditions. Nose: Allergic rhinitis and other inflammatory conditions. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
    Eye:
    1or 2 drops instilled into the eye every one or two hours until control is achieved, then the frequency may be reduced.

    Ear:
    2 or 3 drops instilled into the ear every two or three hours until control is achieved, then the frequency may be reduced.
    Nose: 2 or 3 drops instilled into each nostril two or three times daily.”

  • Betamethasone Sodium
    Betasol Nasal Spray 7.5ml

    COMPOSITION:

    Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate B.P …0.1% w / v

    INDICATIONS:

    Betasol Nasal Spray is recommended for use in the treatment of allergic, rhinitis, inflammatory, and congestive conditions of the nose. Allergic rhinitis is inflammation of the inside of the nose caused by an allergen, such as pollen, dust, mould or flakes of skin from certain animals

    DOSE AND ADMINISTRATION:

    2 to 3 times spray and to each nostril daily. Or as directed by the physician

  • Betamethasone Sodium + Neomycin
    Betasol-N Eye/Ear Drops 7.5ml

    Composition:

    Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate B.P….0.1% w/v
    Neomycin Sulphate B.P… 0.5% w/v                                  

    Indications:

    Eye: Non-Infected steroid responsive Inflammatory Conditions e.g. Uveitis, Marginal keratitis, Allergic conjunctivitis, Blepharitis, Episcleritis. Where prophylaxis against secondary bacterial infection is desired.                      

     Ear:

    Otitis externa and other steroid responsive inflammatory conditions where bacterial infection is present or suspected.
    Otitis externa is an inflammation of the ear canal. The inflammation may be caused by infection, allergy or other causes. Treatment with ear drops is usually effective.  Nose: Allergic rhinitis and other inflammatory conditions.

    Dosage and Administration:

    Eye: 1 or 2 drops instilled into the eye every one or two hours until signs of improvement are apparent, then the frequency may be reduced.
    Ear: 2 or 3 drops instilled into the ear every two or three hours until signs of improvement are apparent, then the frequency can be reduced.  Nose: 2 or 3 drops instilled into each nostril two or three times daily.