Indicated for: bacterial infections
Route of administration: rectal
Substance: hydrocortisone + oxytetracycline + lidocaine (glucocorticoid + tetracycline antibiotic + local anesthetic)
ATC: C05AA01 (Cardiovascular system | Agents for treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissures for topical use | Corticosteroids)
Dose adjustment may be needed in kidney disease.
Risk of severe allergic reaction. Seek urgent medical help if serious symptoms occur.
Use caution if you have glaucoma or increased eye pressure.
Seek medical advice if severe or persistent diarrhea occurs.
Do not give to children for whom it is contraindicated.
Do not take with milk, calcium, iron, magnesium, or antacids if separation is recommended.
Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight or UV radiation.
This medicine may increase blood sugar.
This medicine may increase the risk of infections.
Use during breastfeeding only on medical advice.
Do not stop treatment abruptly without medical advice.
The combination of hydrocortisone, oxytetracycline, and lidocaine is used for the treatment of inflammatory skin infections. Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, oxytetracycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, and lidocaine is a local anesthetic that relieves pain.
The medication is applied topically, as directed by a doctor. It is important to avoid long-term use to prevent adverse effects.
Side effects may include local irritation, burning sensation, or allergic reactions. In rare cases, severe hypersensitivity reactions may occur.
This combination is not recommended for patients with hypersensitivity to any of the components or untreated viral or fungal infections.