Hinate G Cream
By Hinate G
Rx
30gm Cream in a Tube

Composition
Clobetasone(0.05% w/w) + Gentamicin(0.1% w/w)

Manufacturer - Adips Laboratories Ltd
503, Vishwadeep Tower, Janakpuri, Delhi - 110058, District Centre

Expires on or after
February, 2027

liver
Hinate G Cream is a topical medication designed for skin issues. When using Hinate G Cream, it's important to be cautious if you have liver diseases. This means if you have any liver condition, you should use the cream carefully. Remember, there are no established interactions, but it's essential to be careful when using the cream if you have liver problems. If you are unsure about using Hinate G Cream due to liver issues, it's best to consult with your doctor for proper guidance.

kidney
Hinate G Cream should only be used by patients with kidney diseases under the prescription of a doctor. No interactions have been found. Consult with your doctor for proper guidance before using Hinate G Cream.

alcohol
Hinate G Cream does not have any known interaction with alcohol. It is advised to consult your doctor for pregnancy-related concerns.

driving
When using Hinate G Cream, it is recommended to seek medical advice if you experience vision issues. Avoid driving if you have any eyesight problems after using the cream. No driving effects are reported specifically for Topisone Cream 15 gm.

pregnancy
Hinate G Cream is not safe to use during pregnancy due to potential risk to the developing baby. However, in life-threatening situations, a doctor may prescribe it if benefits outweigh risks. Pregnant women should consult their doctor before using Topisone Cream 15 gm.

breastfeeding
Hinate G Cream is considered safe for breastfeeding as studies show minimal transfer to breastmilk. For Topisone Cream 15 gm, caution is advised if used on the chest to avoid contact with the baby's mouth during breastfeeding.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | - |
Therapeutic Class | DERMA |
Action Class | - |
₹36
Inclusive of all taxes
Content verified by

Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 11-Feb-2025