Possible Unwanted Side Effects of Daktacort Cream


Side Effects of Daktacort Cream and Ointment

Drugs and their unwanted side effects can affect patient in different ways there  are number of the side effects that are known to be associated with Daktacort Cream.

Irritation and Problem in area where patient is applying this drug like itching, redness, rash. Stop using the cream or even ointment when you feel unwanted side effects of drug and also consult your medical adviser or pharmacist.

If hydrocortisone is applied for longer than a 2 weak or one month, under airtight dressings or even on large part of skin, the subsequent side effects can also be possible:
  • Groupings of fine blood vessels becoming important beneath the skin;
  • Thinning on the skin;
  • Acne;
  • Decrease in skin pigmentation;
  • Increased hair growth;
  • Stretch marks;
This is not complete list of unwanted side effects which reported by the medicine's supplier. For more details about other possible side effects or risks, please see the label available with the drug or you should consult to your medical professional or pharmacologist for complete detail.
Side Effects of Daktacort Cream

Daktacort Creams Effect with Other Drugs

Inform your medical professional or pharmacologist what drugs you are already using; including herbal drug, before start treatment with this drug.

Miconazole as well as Hydrocortisone are improbable to get absorbed from the skin with sufficient quantities to affect other drugs that you’re be using by mouth. Though, if you are using warfarin to prevent blood clots, there's a very less chance of which miconazole applied to the skin possibly boost the effect on it. For anyone who is taking warfarin your medical professional should keep an eye on your blood-clotting time while in and from a course with this drug.


If you are taking other relevant drugs or even moisturisers for the same area of skin it's advised that you should give some minutes of gap in between applying every drug. That is to let each drug time to be absorbed and prevent them mixing or diluting on the skin.

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