Spectro Eczema Care FAQ

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How do you use Spectro EczemaCare Intense Rehydration Cream and Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream?
Spectro EczemaCare Intense Rehydration Cream can be used proactively to help manage skin prone to eczema symptoms between flare ups. When a flare up occurs, individuals 12 years of age and older can use Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream. Apply the medicated cream to the affected areas as indicated on the product packaging to a maximum of twice per day. If the flare up does not clear, consult a doctor. Prior to applying either cream, make sure to clean the affected skin with a mild cleanser such as SpectroJel for Sensitive Skin.
How long has Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream been sold?
Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream was approved in Canada as Eumovate in January 1979 for sale with prescription. In November 2006, Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream was approved for sale in Canada as a behind the counter product except in British Columbia.
Why was Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream switched from Rx to BTC?
The product was switched to make a safe and effective treatment available without a prescription.
How does Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream work?
Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream helps stop the itching and redness associated with eczema. The cream base has moisturizing properties that help with healing. Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream contains a medicinal ingredient called Clobetasone Butyrate (CB). CB is a moderately potent corticosteroid which can be used topically as an effective and safe method for controlling the symptoms of eczema.
Is Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream safe for use during pregnancy?
Women who are pregnant should consult their physician before using Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream.
My child has eczema, can I use Spectro EczemaCare Medicated Cream on his or her skin?
Yes, if your child is 12 or older, or if younger and under the care of a doctor.