Eumovate Ointment – Eczema Treatment
£14.99 – £24.99
– Suitable for treating eczema and dermatitis
– Moderate-strength steroid ointment
– Clears skin irritation in 7 days
– Quick and discreet delivery
Product Selections Available:
Strength or Size | Quantity | Price |
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30g | 1 | £14.99 |
100g | 1 | £24.99 |
- This product requires a consultation with a UK registered clinician, who will determine if the prescription is appropriate.

About Eumovate Ointment – Eczema Treatment
– Suitable for treating eczema and dermatitis
– Moderate-strength steroid ointment
– Clears skin irritation in 7 days
– Quick and discreet delivery
Directions for Use
– Wash your hands and dry them before and after use.
– Squeeze out the correct amount of ointment to cover the affected area onto your index finger.
– Gently rub the balm onto the patch of sore skin you are treating.
Eumovate ointment is unsuitable for patients that meet the conditions below:
– A history of allergic reactions to steroid medicines.
– You are applying Eumovate under an airtight dressing.
– Do not use the ointment on the face, near the eyes, or on broken skin.
– You have a chronic leg ulcer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eumovate Ointment is used to treat inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis. It helps reduce symptoms like redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort.
Apply a thin layer of Eumovate Ointment to the affected area once or twice a day, as directed by your doctor. Gently rub it in until it is fully absorbed. Avoid using it on large areas of the body for prolonged periods unless advised by your doctor.
Eumovate Ointment can be used in children over 12 years old. For children under 12, use should be limited and not exceed 7 days unless directed by a doctor, as prolonged use can affect growth .
Common side effects include burning, itching, and irritation at the application site. Rarely, it may cause skin thinning, stretch marks, or an increased risk of skin infections. If any severe reactions occur, such as skin swelling or a generalised rash, stop using the ointment and consult your doctor immediately.
Avoid using Eumovate on the face, underarms, or groin unless directed by a doctor. Do not cover treated areas with bandages or dressings unless advised. Avoid contact with eyes and do not use on broken or infected skin.
Consult your doctor before using Eumovate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. The safety of Eumovate during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not fully established, so it should be used only if clearly needed and directed by a healthcare provider.
Eumovate contains clobetasone butyrate, a corticosteroid that works by reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune response in the skin, alleviating symptoms like swelling and itching.
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