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Noxa Cream 10.0 gm in 1 tube

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Noxa Cream is a product of Indoco Remedies Ltd
Composition: Ozenoxacin (1% w/w)

Pack of 10 gm

132.84

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All Details About Noxa Cream

Find out detailed description, uses, directions of use, side effects, warnings and precautions, frequently asked questions about Noxa Cream

Description:

Noxa Cream is an antimicrobial medicine. It is used for the topical treatment of impetigo. It can be used in adults as well as pediatric patients 2 months of age and older. It inhibits the infection-causing bacteria and prevents their growth and further spread of the infection.

Noxa Cream is only for external use. Employ it in the dose and duration as prescribed by the doctor. Read the package insert thoroughly before using the medicine. Apply a thin layer of the medicine topically to the affected area twice daily or as directed by your doctor. You can consider covering the treated area with a sterile bandage or gauze dressing. Make sure to wash your hands before and after applying the medicine. If you see no changes after 5 days, let your doctor know.

Noxa Cream is generally safe with little or no side effects. However, it may cause erythema (redness and often small, red, pus-filled bumps on the face) and dermatitis (scaly patches and red skin, mainly on the scalp, specifically called seborrheic dermatitis) in some people. If you experience any such side effects, let your doctor know.

Avoid contact of the medicine with your mouth, eyes, or inside of the nose. In case of accidental contact, rinse it off with plenty of water. Do not use the medicine if you have any history of allergic reaction to any of the components present in this medicine.

Uses:

Directions For Use:

This medicine is for external use only. Employ it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Immaculate and dry the affected area and apply the cream. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.

Side Effects:

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them

Ordinary side effects of Noxa

  • Erythema (skin redness)
  • Dermatitis
  • Seborrheic dermatitis
  • Rosacea

Warning & Precautions:

Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Noxa Cream is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies do not indicate harmful effects. However, there are limited human studies.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Noxa Cream may be safe to use during breastfeeding. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established

FAQs:

What is Noxa Cream used for?

Noxa Cream is used to treat skin infections called impetigo. It kills the bacteria causing the infection and helps the skin heal.

What if I accidentally get Noxa Cream in my eyes or mouth?

Rinse thoroughly with water if Noxa Cream touches your eyes, mouth, or nose. If irritation occurs, contact your doctor.

Is it safe to use Noxa Cream during vaccination or other treatments?

Affirmative. Noxa Cream is generally safe, but always tell your doctor about any treatments you are receiving to avoid possible interactions.

What should I do if the infection does not improve after Noxa Cream treatment?

If your skin infection does not improve within 5 days of Noxa Cream treatment or gets worse, contact your doctor for re‑evaluation.

Can Noxa Cream cause antibiotic resistance?

Using Noxa Cream improperly can make bacteria stronger. Follow the full treatment course and do not stop early to reduce this risk.

Can I use Noxa Cream on my face or sensitive skin?

Noxa Cream can be used on the face or other sensitive areas if prescribed by your doctor, but avoid getting the medicine in your eyes, nose, or mouth. Apply carefully only to infected patches of skin.

Written by:
Dr. Lokanish
M.B.B.S.



Reviewed by:
Dr. Sureshbabu Yadav
M.B.B.S., DIP.DIAB, F.R.S.H


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