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Hydrocortisone 1% Cream
Please read this leaflet carefully before you start to take your medicine.
It gives you important information about your medicine.
If you want to know more, or you are not sure about anything, ask your pharmacist or doctor.
Keep the leaflet until you have finished the medicine.
WHAT'S IN YOUR MEDICINE
Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP contains 1.0% w/w of the active ingredient Hydrocortisone.
The cream also contains cetomacrogol 1000, cetostearyl alcohol, chlorocresol, liquid paraffin, white soft
paraffin, purified water.
Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP is available in pack sizes of *.
Your cream is made by Actavis, Barnstaple, EX32 8NS, UK who are also the Marketing Authorisation
holder.
ABOUT YOUR MEDICINE
Hydrocortisone is one of a group of medicines called mild topical corticosteroids. These medicines work by
calming the inflammation that occurs during certain skin conditions or reactions.
Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP may be used for treating various skin conditions including:
Eczema
Dermatitis, including intertrigo (irritation between skin folds)
Insect bite reactions
Inflammation of the external ear (otitis externa)
Prurigo nodularis- a long term skin problem where very itchy lumps appear
Neurodermatoses- long term skin problems where areas resembling lichen may appear
Nappy rash, where no infection exists, or if it does, it is being treated with appropriate antibiotics.
BEFORE USING YOUR MEDICINE
Do not use Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream if you:
Have ever had an allergic reaction to hydrocortisone or any of the ingredients in the cream. An allergic
reaction may include a rash, itching, difficulty breathing or swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue.
This product contains cetostearyl alcohol which may cause local skin reactions such as contact dermatitis
and chlorocresol which may cause allergic reactions, in some people.
Are suffering from skin conditions caused by infections, which are not being treated with appropriate
antibiotics, including impetigo, cold sores, chicken pox, herpes, ringworm, athlete’s foot or thrush.
Have scabies mite, rosacea (puffiness and reddening of the nose and cheek areas of the face) or
dermatitis around the mouth area.
Take special care with Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream if you:
Are treating a child. Long term use in children is not recommended. Do not use under a nappy or airtight
dressing for more than five to seven days in young children.
Are applying the cream to the face. Avoid using the cream for longer than your doctor has told you to.
Take particular care to keep the cream from getting in your eyes.
Have a skin infection. If the condition appears to be getting worse despite using antibiotics prescribed by
your doctor, stop using the cream and contact your doctor.
Have psoriasis.
Pregnancy and Breast-feeding:
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant
whilst using hydrocortisone, tell your doctor immediately.
Other precautions you should take:
If you see another doctor or go into hospital, let them know what medicines you are taking or using.
USING YOUR MEDICINE
Follow your doctor’s instructions. Check the pharmacy label to see how often to apply the cream and how
much to apply. If you are still unsure ask your pharmacist or doctor.
The usual dosage(s) are described below.
For application to skin.
Adults
Gently apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area(s) two or three
times daily.
Children
and
Infants
Gently apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area(s) two or three
times daily.
Avoid using for more than five to seven days at a time .
If you use more Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream than you should
Do not use the cream more often or for longer than your doctor tells you to.
Do not use larger quantities than told by your doctor or pharmacist, as this will increase the possibility of
side effects.
If you accidentally use too much on a few occasions do not worry.
If you accidentally swallow some cream, small amounts are not harmful.
If you forget to use Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream
If you forget to use the cream, apply it as soon as you remember, unless it is nearly time to apply the next
dose.
AFTER APPLYING YOUR MEDICINE
Like all medicines, Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP can sometimes cause unwanted side effects.
If the following happens, stop using Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP and tell your doctor immediately or
contact the casualty department at your nearest hospital:
An allergic reaction: swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
contact dermatitis – localised rash or irritation to the skin
This is a very serious but rare side effect. You may need urgent medical attention or hospitalisation.
Using more than the correct amount of cream may:
Thin the skin so it damages easily
Allow the active ingredient to pass through the skin and affect other parts of the body, especially in
infants and children, and during pregnancy, and if used under a nappy or airtight dressing.
In rare cases, a change in the colour of skin, or increased growth of hair in areas where the cream is used
may occur.
If you feel unwell or have any unusual discomfort you do not understand, contact your doctor as soon as
possible.
STORING YOUR MEDICINE
Do not use the cream after the end of the expiry month (use by date) shown on the product packaging.
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze.
Do not transfer the cream to another container.
Keep Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP out of the reach and sight of children in a secure place.
Remember that this medicine is for you only. Never give it to anyone else. It may harm them,
even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
Return all unused medicines to your pharmacist for safe disposal.
If you would like a leaflet with larger text, please contact 01271
311257.
Further information:
More information on managing skin conditions may be obtained from:
National Eczema Society
Unit 26, Imex Business Centre,
Balme Road
Cleckheaton
BD19 4EZ.
Skin Care Campaign
112 St Martins Lane
London
WC2N 4AZ
Date leaflet last revised: January 2012
*Pack sizes:15g, 30g and 50g
(Only the marketed pack size/s will be stated on the final version)
Please read this leaflet carefully before you start to take your medicine.
It gives you important information about your medicine.
If you want to know more, or you are not sure about anything, ask your pharmacist or doctor.
Keep the leaflet until you have finished the medicine.
WHAT'S IN YOUR MEDICINE
Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP contains 1.0% w/w of the active ingredient Hydrocortisone.
The cream also contains cetomacrogol 1000, cetostearyl alcohol, chlorocresol, liquid paraffin, white soft
paraffin, purified water.
Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP is available in pack sizes of *.
Your cream is made by Actavis, Barnstaple, EX32 8NS, UK who are also the Marketing Authorisation
holder.
ABOUT YOUR MEDICINE
Hydrocortisone is one of a group of medicines called mild topical corticosteroids. These medicines work by
calming the inflammation that occurs during certain skin conditions or reactions.
Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP may be used for treating various skin conditions including:
Eczema
Dermatitis, including intertrigo (irritation between skin folds)
Insect bite reactions
Inflammation of the external ear (otitis externa)
Prurigo nodularis- a long term skin problem where very itchy lumps appear
Neurodermatoses- long term skin problems where areas resembling lichen may appear
Nappy rash, where no infection exists, or if it does, it is being treated with appropriate antibiotics.
BEFORE USING YOUR MEDICINE
Do not use Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream if you:
Have ever had an allergic reaction to hydrocortisone or any of the ingredients in the cream. An allergic
reaction may include a rash, itching, difficulty breathing or swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue.
This product contains cetostearyl alcohol which may cause local skin reactions such as contact dermatitis
and chlorocresol which may cause allergic reactions, in some people.
Are suffering from skin conditions caused by infections, which are not being treated with appropriate
antibiotics, including impetigo, cold sores, chicken pox, herpes, ringworm, athlete’s foot or thrush.
Have scabies mite, rosacea (puffiness and reddening of the nose and cheek areas of the face) or
dermatitis around the mouth area.
Take special care with Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream if you:
Are treating a child. Long term use in children is not recommended. Do not use under a nappy or airtight
dressing for more than five to seven days in young children.
Are applying the cream to the face. Avoid using the cream for longer than your doctor has told you to.
Take particular care to keep the cream from getting in your eyes.
Have a skin infection. If the condition appears to be getting worse despite using antibiotics prescribed by
your doctor, stop using the cream and contact your doctor.
Have psoriasis.
Pregnancy and Breast-feeding:
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant
whilst using hydrocortisone, tell your doctor immediately.
Other precautions you should take:
If you see another doctor or go into hospital, let them know what medicines you are taking or using.
USING YOUR MEDICINE
Follow your doctor’s instructions. Check the pharmacy label to see how often to apply the cream and how
much to apply. If you are still unsure ask your pharmacist or doctor.
The usual dosage(s) are described below.
For application to skin.
Adults
Gently apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area(s) two or three
times daily.
Children
and
Infants
Gently apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area(s) two or three
times daily.
Avoid using for more than five to seven days at a time .
If you use more Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream than you should
Do not use the cream more often or for longer than your doctor tells you to.
Do not use larger quantities than told by your doctor or pharmacist, as this will increase the possibility of
side effects.
If you accidentally use too much on a few occasions do not worry.
If you accidentally swallow some cream, small amounts are not harmful.
If you forget to use Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream
If you forget to use the cream, apply it as soon as you remember, unless it is nearly time to apply the next
dose.
AFTER APPLYING YOUR MEDICINE
Like all medicines, Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP can sometimes cause unwanted side effects.
If the following happens, stop using Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP and tell your doctor immediately or
contact the casualty department at your nearest hospital:
An allergic reaction: swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
contact dermatitis – localised rash or irritation to the skin
This is a very serious but rare side effect. You may need urgent medical attention or hospitalisation.
Using more than the correct amount of cream may:
Thin the skin so it damages easily
Allow the active ingredient to pass through the skin and affect other parts of the body, especially in
infants and children, and during pregnancy, and if used under a nappy or airtight dressing.
In rare cases, a change in the colour of skin, or increased growth of hair in areas where the cream is used
may occur.
If you feel unwell or have any unusual discomfort you do not understand, contact your doctor as soon as
possible.
STORING YOUR MEDICINE
Do not use the cream after the end of the expiry month (use by date) shown on the product packaging.
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze.
Do not transfer the cream to another container.
Keep Hydrocortisone 1.0% Cream BP out of the reach and sight of children in a secure place.
Remember that this medicine is for you only. Never give it to anyone else. It may harm them,
even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
Return all unused medicines to your pharmacist for safe disposal.
If you would like a leaflet with larger text, please contact 01271
311257.
Further information:
More information on managing skin conditions may be obtained from:
National Eczema Society
Unit 26, Imex Business Centre,
Balme Road
Cleckheaton
BD19 4EZ.
Skin Care Campaign
112 St Martins Lane
London
WC2N 4AZ
Date leaflet last revised: January 2012
*Pack sizes:15g, 30g and 50g
(Only the marketed pack size/s will be stated on the final version)
Further information
Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances. Izotope nectar 3 105.
Active substance(s): HYDROCORTISONE MICRONISED
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Position
Hydrocortisone 0.5%
and 1.0% cream
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you
start using this medicine.
• Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it
again.
• If you have any further questions, ask your
doctor or pharmacist.
• This medicine has been prescribed for you.
Do not pass it on to others. It may harm
them, even if their symptoms are the same
as yours.
2 Before you use
Do not use Hydrocortisone cream and tell
your doctor if you:
• are allergic (hypersensitive) to hydrocortisone
or any of the other ingredients (see section 6)
• are suffering from skin conditions caused by
infections, which are not being treated with
appropriate antibiotics, including impetigo,
cold sores, chicken pox, herpes, ringworm,
athlete’s foot or thrush
• have the scabies mite
• have rosacea (flushing of the skin on the face)
or dermatitis around the mouth area.
Index
1 What Hydrocortisone cream is
and what it is used for
2 Before you use
3 How to use
4 Possible side effects
5 How to store
6 Further information
Check with your doctor or pharmacist
before using Hydrocortisone cream if you:
• are treating a child as long term use in children
is not recommended. Do not use under a
nappy or airtight dressing for more than five to
seven days
• are applying the cream to the face, particularly
around the eyes. Do not use the cream for
longer than your doctor has advised
• have a skin infection. If the condition appears
to be getting worse despite using antibiotics
prescribed, stop using the cream and contact
your doctor
• suffer with psoriasis.
1 What Hydrocortisone cream is and
what it is used for
Hydrocortisone belongs to a group of medicines
called topical corticosteroids. These work by
calming the inflammation that occurs during
certain skin conditions or reactions.
Hydrocortisone cream may be used for treating
various skin conditions including:
• eczema
• dermatitis, including intertrigo (irritation
between skin folds)
• insect bite reactions
• inflammation of the external ear (otitis externa)
• prurigo nodularis- a long term skin condition
where very itchy lumps appear
• neurodermatoses- a long term skin condition
where itchy skin becomes thick due to
scratching
• nappy rash, if infection exists it is being treated
with appropriate antibiotics.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to
become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you
become pregnant whilst using hydrocortisone
cream, tell your doctor immediately.
Ingredient information
This cream contains cetostearyl alcohol which
may cause local skin reactions such as contact
dermatitis and chlorocresol which may cause
allergic reactions, in some people.
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• allow the active ingredient to pass through
the skin and affect other parts of the body,
especially in infants and children, if used
under a nappy or airtight dressing and during
pregnancy.
3 How to use
Always use Hydrocortisone cream exactly as your
doctor has told you. If you are not sure, check with
your doctor or pharmacist.
For application to the skin.
Doses
• Adults - gently apply a thin layer of cream to
the affected area(s) two or three times a day.
• Children and infants - gently apply a thin layer
of cream to the affected area(s) two or three
times a day. Avoid using for more than five to
seven days at a time.
If you use more Hydrocortisone cream
than you should
• Do not use the cream more often or for longer
than your doctor tells you to.
• Do not use larger quantities than as directed,
as this will increase the possibility of side
effects.
• If you accidentally use too much on a few
occasions do not worry.
• If you accidentally swallow some cream, small
amounts are not harmful.
If you forget to use Hydrocortisone
Cream
If you forget to use the cream, apply it as soon as
you remember, unless it is nearly time to apply
the next dose.
Reporting of side effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor,
pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible
side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also
report side effects directly via the Yellow Card
Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard
By reporting side effects you can help provide
more information on the safety of this medicine.
5 How to store
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze.
Do not use Hydrocortisone cream after the expiry
date stated on the label/carton/bottle. The expiry
date refers to the last day of that month.
Medicines should not be disposed of via
wastewater or household waste. Ask your
pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no
longer required. These measures will help to
protect the environment.
6 Further information
What Hydrocortisone cream contains
• The active substance (the ingredient that
makes the cream work) is hydrocortisone. Each
cream contains either 0.5% w/w or 1% w/w of
the active ingredient.
• The other ingredients are chlorocresol,
cetomacrogol, cetostearyl alcohol and paraffin.
4 Possible side effects
Like all medicines, Hydrocortisone cream can
cause side effects, although not everybody gets
them. Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you
notice any of the following effects or any effects
not listed.
What Hydrocortisone cream looks like
and contents of the pack
Hydrocortisone cream is white.
Pack sizes of 15g, 30g and 50g.
Stop using Hydrocortisone cream and contact
your doctor at once if the following allergic
reaction happens swelling of the face, lips, tongue
or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
This is a very serious but rare side effect. You may
need urgent medical attention or hospitalisation.
Marketing Authorisation Holder and
manufacturer
Actavis, Barnstaple, EX32 8NS, UK.
Tell your doctor if you notice any of the following
side effects or notice any other effects not listed:
• a change in the colour of skin, or increased
growth of hair in areas where the cream is used
• contact dermatitis – localised rash or irritation
to the skin
Using more than the correct amount of cream
may:
• thin the skin so it damages easily
This leaflet was last revised in April 2014
More information on managing skin conditions
may be obtained from:
National Eczema Society or the Skin Care
Campaign, Hill House, Highgate Hill, London
N19 5NA
Continued top of next column
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Hydrocortisone Cream 0.5% & 1.0% PIL - UK
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Position
Hydrocortisone 0.5%
and 1.0% cream
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you
start using this medicine.
• Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it
again.
• If you have any further questions, ask your
doctor or pharmacist.
• This medicine has been prescribed for you.
Do not pass it on to others. It may harm
them, even if their symptoms are the same
as yours.
2 Before you use
Do not use Hydrocortisone cream and tell
your doctor if you:
• are allergic (hypersensitive) to hydrocortisone
or any of the other ingredients (see section 6)
• are suffering from skin conditions caused by
infections, which are not being treated with
appropriate antibiotics, including impetigo,
cold sores, chicken pox, herpes, ringworm,
athlete’s foot or thrush
• have the scabies mite
• have rosacea (flushing of the skin on the face)
or dermatitis around the mouth area.
Index
1 What Hydrocortisone cream is
and what it is used for
2 Before you use
3 How to use
4 Possible side effects
5 How to store
6 Further information
Check with your doctor or pharmacist
before using Hydrocortisone cream if you:
• are treating a child as long term use in children
is not recommended. Do not use under a
nappy or airtight dressing for more than five to
seven days
• are applying the cream to the face, particularly
around the eyes. Do not use the cream for
longer than your doctor has advised
• have a skin infection. If the condition appears
to be getting worse despite using antibiotics
prescribed, stop using the cream and contact
your doctor
• suffer with psoriasis.
1 What Hydrocortisone cream is and
what it is used for
Hydrocortisone belongs to a group of medicines
called topical corticosteroids. These work by
calming the inflammation that occurs during
certain skin conditions or reactions.
Hydrocortisone cream may be used for treating
various skin conditions including:
• eczema
• dermatitis, including intertrigo (irritation
between skin folds)
• insect bite reactions
• inflammation of the external ear (otitis externa)
• prurigo nodularis- a long term skin condition
where very itchy lumps appear
• neurodermatoses- a long term skin condition
where itchy skin becomes thick due to
scratching
• nappy rash, if infection exists it is being treated
with appropriate antibiotics.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to
become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you
become pregnant whilst using hydrocortisone
cream, tell your doctor immediately.
Ingredient information
This cream contains cetostearyl alcohol which
may cause local skin reactions such as contact
dermatitis and chlorocresol which may cause
allergic reactions, in some people.
Continued over page
AAAG7512
Hydrocortisone Cream 0.5% & 1.0% PIL - UK
item no: AAAG7512
dimensions: 105 x 171
print proof no: 2
pharmacode:
origination date: 03.04.14
min pt size: 7
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
originated by: S.Anson
approved for print/date
colours/plates:
revision date: 07.04.14
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revised by: S.Anson
date sent: 03.04.14
supplier: Actavis Jakarta
technically app. date: 07.04.14
Non Printing Colours
1.
2.
3.
• allow the active ingredient to pass through
the skin and affect other parts of the body,
especially in infants and children, if used
under a nappy or airtight dressing and during
pregnancy.
3 How to use
Always use Hydrocortisone cream exactly as your
doctor has told you. If you are not sure, check with
your doctor or pharmacist.
For application to the skin.
Doses
• Adults - gently apply a thin layer of cream to
the affected area(s) two or three times a day.
• Children and infants - gently apply a thin layer
of cream to the affected area(s) two or three
times a day. Avoid using for more than five to
seven days at a time.
If you use more Hydrocortisone cream
than you should
• Do not use the cream more often or for longer
than your doctor tells you to.
• Do not use larger quantities than as directed,
as this will increase the possibility of side
effects.
• If you accidentally use too much on a few
occasions do not worry.
• If you accidentally swallow some cream, small
amounts are not harmful.
If you forget to use Hydrocortisone
Cream
If you forget to use the cream, apply it as soon as
you remember, unless it is nearly time to apply
the next dose.
Reporting of side effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor,
pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible
side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also
report side effects directly via the Yellow Card
Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard
By reporting side effects you can help provide
more information on the safety of this medicine.
5 How to store
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze.
Do not use Hydrocortisone cream after the expiry
date stated on the label/carton/bottle. The expiry
date refers to the last day of that month.
Medicines should not be disposed of via
wastewater or household waste. Ask your
pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no
longer required. These measures will help to
protect the environment.
6 Further information
What Hydrocortisone cream contains
• The active substance (the ingredient that
makes the cream work) is hydrocortisone. Each
cream contains either 0.5% w/w or 1% w/w of
the active ingredient.
• The other ingredients are chlorocresol,
cetomacrogol, cetostearyl alcohol and paraffin.
4 Possible side effects
Like all medicines, Hydrocortisone cream can
cause side effects, although not everybody gets
them. Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you
notice any of the following effects or any effects
not listed.
What Hydrocortisone cream looks like
and contents of the pack
Hydrocortisone cream is white.
Pack sizes of 15g, 30g and 50g.
Stop using Hydrocortisone cream and contact
your doctor at once if the following allergic
reaction happens swelling of the face, lips, tongue
or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
This is a very serious but rare side effect. You may
need urgent medical attention or hospitalisation.
Marketing Authorisation Holder and
manufacturer
Actavis, Barnstaple, EX32 8NS, UK.
Tell your doctor if you notice any of the following
side effects or notice any other effects not listed:
• a change in the colour of skin, or increased
growth of hair in areas where the cream is used
• contact dermatitis – localised rash or irritation
to the skin
Using more than the correct amount of cream
may:
• thin the skin so it damages easily
This leaflet was last revised in April 2014
More information on managing skin conditions
may be obtained from:
National Eczema Society or the Skin Care
Campaign, Hill House, Highgate Hill, London
N19 5NA
Continued top of next column
AAAG7512
Actavis, Barnstaple, EX32 8NS, UK
Hydrocortisone Cream 0.5% & 1.0% PIL - UK
item no: AAAG7512
dimensions: 105 x 171
print proof no: 2
pharmacode:
origination date: 03.04.14
min pt size: 7
1. Black
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
originated by: S.Anson
approved for print/date
colours/plates:
revision date: 07.04.14
Technical Approval
revised by: S.Anson
date sent: 03.04.14
supplier: Actavis Jakarta
technically app. date: 07.04.14
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