LOBATE-GN

Brand Name
LOBATE-GN
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Generic Name
Neomycin + Clobetasol propionate
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Manufacturer Name
Package
Cream
Qty/Strength/Unit
Price
₹ 27.48

Possible Side Effects of LOBATE-GN

  1. Atrophy (Dermal changes)
  2. Burning
  3. Contact dermatitis
  4. Damage to the kidneys
  5. Damage to vestibular function within the ear
  6. Diarrhoea
  7. Hypopigmentation
  8. Inflammation of the large intestine (colitis)
  9. Irritation
  10. Itching
  11. Nausea
  12. Ototoxicity
  13. Perioral dermatitis
  14. Rash
  15. Striae
  16. Telangiectasia
  17. Thinning of epidermis
  18. Vomiting

Home Delivery for LOBATE-GN in Your City

Medicine India is just a publishing medium for medicine related information and does not provide services or sales of medicines including lobate-gn.

However, we do publish a comprehensive directory of Pharmacies, Chemists and Druggists in cities all over India. You can use this directory to find the medicine stores in your city (or area) that provide home delivery services for lobate-gn and other medicines and health products. Home delivery services for lobate-gn may be free or they may cost you depending on the pharmacy and the minimum order requirements. It would be best to get this clarified while placing the order.

Please be aware that you should take lobate-gn only if a doctor has recommended or prescribed it. Some or all pharmacies who provide a home delivery service for medicines might insist on a prescription for lobate-gn before they complete the sale. You can get this information while placing the order for lobate-gn with the pharmacy.

If the pharmacy that's willing to deliver medicines to your home doesn't have lobate-gn in stock, you can ask for one of the alternative medicines for lobate-gn. Alternatively, you can ask the pharmacist to recommend good options for the Neomycin + Clobetasol propionate generic medicine (which is what lobate-gn essentially is).