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Gastroenterology Drug Data - A-Z (English)

Drug Class Description

Local anaesthetics / corticosteroids (steroids).

Generic Name

Pramocaine [pramoxine] hydrochloride, hydrocortisone acetate

Drug Description

Each 100g of cream contains zinc oxide EP 12.35g, balsam peru EP 1.85g, benzyl benzoate EP 1.2g, pramocaine hydrochloride USP 1g, bismuth oxide 0.875g, hydrocortisone acetate EP 0.5g.

Presentation

A smooth, homogeneous, buff coloured cream with the characteristic odour of balsam peru.

Indications

Anugesic HC cream provides antiseptic, astringent, emollient and decongestant properties. In addition hydrocortisone exerts an anti-inflammatory effect. Pramocaine is a rapidly acting local anaesthetic. The cream may be used to provide lubrication for suppositories. Anugesic HC cream is indicated for the comprehensive symptomatic treatment of severe and acute discomfort or pain associated with internal and external haemorrhoids and pruritus ani.

Adult Dosage

For topical use.

Adults:

Apply cream to the affected area at night, in the morning and after each evacuation. Thoroughly cleanse the affected area, dry and apply cream by gently smoothing onto the affected area. For internal conditions use rectal nozzle provided and clean it after each use.

Not to be taken orally.

Child Dosage

Not recommended.

Contra Indications

Tubercular, fungal and most viral lesions including herpes simplex, vaccinia and varicella. History of sensitivity to any of the constituents.

Special Precautions

As with all products containing topical steroids the possibility of systemic absorption should be borne in mind.

Prolonged or excessive use may produce systemic corticosteroid effects and use for periods longer than seven days is not recommended.

Following symptomatic relief definite diagnosis should be established.

Adverse Reactions

Rarely, sensitivity reactions. Patients may occasionally experience transient burning on application, especially if the anoderm is not intact.

Manufacturer

Pfizer Limited

Drug Availability

(POM)

Updated

04 June 2009

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