“Composition:
100 g of cream contains: Active ingredient: promethazine hydrochloride 2.25 g, which corresponds to 2.0 g of promethazine base. For a complete list of excipients, see section 6.1.
Excipients
Liquid paraffin; stearic acid; glycerin; xalifin 15; methyl p-hydroxybenzoate; propyl p-hydroxybenzoate; white wax; purified water; thiourea.
Therapeutic indications
Local symptomatic treatment of insect bites and other localized skin irritations such as redness, burning, itching and sunburn.
Contraindications
NOVAFERGAN is contraindicated in: – hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or to any of the excipients or to other chemically related substances; – eczema; – secreting lesions. NOVAFERGAN is contraindicated for children under 2 years of age.
Dosage
Apply the cream 2-3 times a day to the affected area. Avoid applying to very large areas exceeding 10% of the body surface. Do not exceed the recommended doses.
Warnings and precautions
Long-term and incorrect use of the drug may lead to allergic sensitization with subsequent worsening of symptoms. In this case, treatment should be stopped and a doctor should be consulted to prescribe appropriate therapy. Since the use of NOVAFERGAN can delay the healing process, the drug should not be used for more than 3-4 days in a row on the affected areas where this phenomenon occurs. In case of sunburn, apply the medicine and avoid further exposure of the irritated skin to sunlight. If skin rashes, irritation and burning occur, treatment should be stopped. Important information about some excipients: the drug contains methyl p-hydroxybenzoate and propyl p-hydroxybenzoate, which can cause allergic reactions, even delayed ones.
Interactions
Interaction with other drugs for topical use is unknown.
Side effects
NOVAFERGAN may cause allergic reactions. The use of promethazine has been associated with photosensitivity reactions. Excessive application of the drug to very large areas of skin may cause drowsiness.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Pregnant women should use the drug only if absolutely necessary and under the supervision of a doctor.”

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