
Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
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This medicine is effective in the treatment of skin condition that may include psoriasis and eczema. It also treat redness, itching, swelling and discomfort in adults.
How Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm works
Halobetasol works as Corticosteroid Hormone Receptor Agonist.
How To Use Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
- Take proper dose as per doctor’s recommendations.
- Finish the full course for proper effect.
Special Precautions for Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
- Take advice from your doctor if you are allergic.
- Avoid increased dose for fast recovery.
Benefits Of Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
- It is effective in treating skin condition.
- It can also effect in treating plaque psoriasis.
Side Effects Of Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
- Burning
- Stinging
- Redness
- Skin infections
- Acne
- Severe dizziness
What If I Missed A Dose Of Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
- In case you miss the dose, then you can take the dose accordingly.
- If it's too late then follow the next dose time and follow accordingly.
- Don’t double your dose to manage the previous dose, it can cause toxicity.
Health And Lifestyle
Disease Explanation

Skin condition refers to the medical condition which can affect the nails, skin and related muscles and glands.
Safety Advice for Halox 0.05%w/v Cream 30gm
- High risk
- Moderate risk
- Safe
Taken with the help of a doctor's recommendation before taking this medicine.
Dose adjustment is required to avoid impact on the kidney.
It can increase the risk of dizziness.
It can affect the driving ability.
It can cause serious harm. So, avoid this drug during pregnancy.
There is no any side effect reported till now.
Written By
Nish Kumar
B.Pharma + MBA
Content Updated on
Sunday, 6 October, 2024

