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TOPICAL PREPARATION |
DOSING |
PRESCRIBER
CATEGORY |
REMARK |
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BACTERIAL SKIN CONDITION |
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Impetigo (Superficial Skin Infection) |
Fusidic Acid 2% Cream |
q8-12h for 7 days |
A |
⚫ Do not use for more than 2
weeks. ⚫ May use again if infection relapse |
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Mupirocin
2% Ointment |
q8-12h for 5 days |
A |
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Cellulitis |
Potassium Permanganate 5% |
OD-TDS |
C |
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PARASITIC SKIN INFECTION |
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Scabies
Also may refer to this link: https://askdis.blogspot.com/2019/07/scabies-2019.html |
Emulsion Benzyl Benzoate (EBB) 25% |
OD x 2-3/7 Wash off after 24 hours
(with a bath taken in between each application) |
C |
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Permethrin 5% |
Once , repeat 1 week later Wash off after 8-12 hours |
A/KK |
NOT
available for JPL |
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Crotamiton 10% |
Once daily up to 7 days (for nodular
scabies TDS for 7-14 days) |
B |
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Calamine with 6% Sulphur |
OD x 3/7 Wash off after 24 hours (with a bath taken in between each
application) |
C |
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Patient Category |
Choices Available |
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Newborn to 2 months of age |
Calamine with 6% Sulphur |
Crotamiton 10% |
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Children (2 mo to 2 yrs) |
Calamine with 6% Sulphur |
Crotamiton 10% |
Permethrin 5% |
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Children (2-12yrs) |
Emulsion Benzyl Benzoate (EBB) 12.5% |
Crotamiton 10% |
Permethrin 5% |
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Adult |
Emulsion Benzyl Benzoate (EBB) 25% |
Crotamiton 10% |
Permethrin 5% |
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Pregnant Woman |
Permethrin 5% |
Calamine with 6% Sulphur |
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Head Lice |
Permethrin
1% Shampoo |
Once, then reapply after 7-10 days |
B |
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Benzene Hexachloride GBH
0.1% |
Not available |
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FUNGAL SKIN INFECTION |
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Dermatophyte infections (Dermatophytoses) |
Miconazole cream 2% |
Apply twice daily to
affected area optimally for 4 weeks including 2 weeks after lesions have cleared. |
B |
Apply 2-3 cm beyond
advancing margin of lesion. |
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Clotrimazole cream 1% |
B |
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Miconazole
powder |
Not available |
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Pityriasis Versicolor |
Selenium Sulphide 2.5 % Shampoo |
Apply daily for 1 week to
affected areas for 10-15 minutes followed by a shower & rinse off. Then apply 2-3
times per week. |
A/KK |
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Ketoconazole shampoo |
Not available |
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Topical Imidazole -Miconazole cream -Clotrimazole cream |
Apply
twice daily to affected area optimally for 4 weeks including 2 weeks after lesions have cleared. |
B |
Apply
2-3 cm beyond advancing margin of lesion. |
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Cutaneous Candidiasis |
Miconazole
cream 2% |
Apply twice daily to
affected area optimally for 4 weeks including 2 weeks after lesions have cleared. |
B |
Apply 2-3 cm beyond
advancing margin of lesion. |
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Clotrimazole cream 1% |
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Nystatin
cream |
Not available |
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Whitfield Ointment |
Twice daily in
a thin layer to the affected parts of the skin. |
C |
Treatment may take several weeks |
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VIRAL SKIN INFECTIONS |
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Warts |
Salicylic Acid 1-20 % |
Once to twice daily |
C |
**Prepared by HKGU ,
available in 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 20% |
Podophyllum 10-20 % |
Not available |
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Imiquimod 5%
cr eam |
Not available |
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Eczema & Dermatitis |
1) Emollient |
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Aqueous
Cream |
As a soap ⚫ To apply cream/ ointment on
cotton wool. Then wet the body, smear the cotton wool onto the skin. Wash and
then use the dry cotton wool to remove excess oil. As an emollient ⚫ To apply after taking a
bath or showering when the skin is moist. ⚫ To apply emollients
liberally (at least 2-4 times a day). |
C |
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Liquid
paraffin |
C |
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Glycerin + Aqueous Cream |
C |
**Prepared by
HKGU , available as Glycerin 10% + Aqueous cream
or Glycerin 20% + Aqueous cream |
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White soft paraffin |
C |
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Cerbamide (Urea) 10% Cream |
Not available |
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Emulsifying ointment |
Not available |
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2) Topical corticosteroid |
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Hydrocortisone 1% cream |
Three times daily over face, ear or flexural or
elderly with thin skin |
B |
Mild potency |
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Betamethasone
1:10 cream (0.01%) |
B |
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Betamethasone 1:4 cream
(0.025%) |
Two- three times daily over any site |
B |
Moderate potency |
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Betamethasone
1:2 Cream (0.05%) |
Once daily over body and limbs |
B |
Potent |
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Betamethasone 1:1 Cream
(0.1%) |
A |
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3) Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors (TCIS) |
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Tacrolimus 0.03 % & 0.1% ointment |
Not available |
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Silver
nitrate 0.5% , 2%, 5%, 10% |
Not available |
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Psoriasis |
1) Topical Corticosteroid - as mentioned above |
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2) Tar based preparation |
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Tar Ointment |
Apply sparingly to affected
areas 1-3 times daily starting with low strength preparation |
B |
**Prepared by HKGU ,
available in 1%, 2%, 3%, 6%, 8%
Usually apply at night due to unpleasant smell |
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Coal Tar 20% Solution |
1
cap (15 ml) added to 10L of water in a pail. Soak diluted solution for 20
minutes |
B |
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3) Vitamin D Analogue - Not available |
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4) Dithranol (Anthralin) - Not available |
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Acne Vulgaris |
1) Cetrimide 1% |
Apply solution onto the
face twice daily |
B |
Mix with water on palms, rub hand together until
froth, apply froth on face, rinse off with water |
2) Benzyl
peroxide |
Not available |
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3) Adapalene, Tretinoin |
Not available |
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4) Azelaic
acid 20% cream |
Not available |
Remark
· Availability may change from
time to time depending on supplier, contract change, etc.
· Please do consult pharmacist
for latest availability.
· Menthol may be added into
certain preparation (usually aqueous cream) upon request.
· Item maybe be kept by
Hospital Keningau if allowed by Dermatology HQE.
References: (1) Topical Preparations Counselling Guide for Pharmacist, 2018 ; (2) Hospital Keningau Drug Formulary, August 2020 ; (3) UptoDate ; (4) Bluebook
Reviewed on 25/8/2020 by Nabiha ; Edited on 04/09/2020 by JCK Ho
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