Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse have told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
- Where to put the cream, how much to use and how long to leave it on will depend on what it is used for. Half a 5 g tube corresponds to about 2 g Nulbia. One gram of Nulbia pressed out of a tube is approximately 3.5 cm.
- Nulbia should be used on the genitals only by a doctor or nurse.
- When Nulbia is used on leg ulcers, a doctor or nurse should supervise its use.
Do not use Nulbia on the following areas:
- Cuts, grazes or wounds, excluding leg ulcers.
- Where there is a skin rash or eczema.
- In or near the eyes.
- Inside the nose, ear or mouth.
- In the back passage (anus).
- On the genitals of children.
Persons frequently applying or removing cream should ensure that contact is avoided in order to prevent the development of hypersensitivity.
The protective membrane of the tube is perforated by applying the cap.
Use on the skin before small procedures (such as having a needle put in or minor skin operations):
- The cream is put on to the skin in a thick layer. Follow the instructions on the leaflet or those from your health care professional. In certain cases your healthcare professional has to apply the cream.
- The cream is then covered by a dressing [plastic wrap]. This is taken off just before the procedure starts. If you are applying the cream yourself, make sure that you have been given dressings by your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.
- The usual dose for adults and adolescents over 12 years is 2 g (grams).
- For adults and adolescents over 12 years put the cream on at least 60 minutes before the procedure (unless the cream is being used on the genitals). However, do not put it on more than 5 hours before.
Children
Use on the skin before small procedures (such as having a needle put in or minor skin operations):
Application time: approx. 1 hour.
Newborn infants and infants 0-2 months: Up to 1 g of cream on a skin area not larger than 10 cm2 (10 square centimetres) in size. Application time: 1 hour, not more. Only one single dose should be given in any 24 hour period.
Infants aged 3-11 months: Up to 2 g of cream on a total skin area not larger than 20 cm2 (20 square centimetres) in size. Application time: approx. 1 hour.
Children aged 1-5 years: Up to 10 g of cream on a total skin area not larger than 100 cm2 (100 square centimetres) in size. Application time: approx. 1 hour, maximum 5 hours.
Children aged 6-11 years: Up to 20 g of cream on a total skin area not larger than 200 cm2 (200 square centimetres) in size. Application time: approx. 1 hour, maximum 5 hours.
A maximum of 2 doses at least 12 hours apart may be given to children over 3 months of age in any 24 hour period.
Nulbia can be used on children with a skin condition called “atopic dermatitis” but the application time is then 30 minutes, no longer.
When you apply the cream, it is very important to exactly follow the instructions below:
1. Squeeze the cream into a mound where it is needed on your skin (for example where the needle is going to be put in).
Half a 5 g tube corresponds to about 2 g Nulbia. One gram of cream pressed out of a tube is approximately 3.5 cm.
Do not rub the cream in.
2. Remove the covers of the dressing.
3. Then place the dressing carefully over the mound of the cream. Do not spread the cream under the dressing.
4. Remove the paper backing. Smooth down the edges of the dressing carefully. Then leave it in place for at least 60 minutes if the skin has not been damaged. The cream should not be left in place for more than 60 minutes in children under 3 months or for more than 30 minutes in children with an itchy skin condition called ‘atopic dermatitis’.
5. Your doctor or nurse will take the dressing off and remove the cream just before they do the medical procedure (for example just before the needle is put in).
Use on larger areas of newly shaven skin before outpatient procedures (such as hair removal techniques):
Follow the instructions from your health care professional.
The usual dose is 1 g of cream for each area of skin that is 10 cm2 (10 square centimetres) in size, applied for 1 to 5 hours under a dressing. Nulbia should not be used on an area of newly shaven skin larger than 600 cm2 (600 square centimetres, e.g. 30 cm by 20 cm) in size. The maximum dose is 60 g.
Use on the skin before hospital procedures (such as split-skin grafting) that require deeper skin anaesthesia:
- Nulbia can be used in this way on adults and adolescents over 12 years, but only under the supervision of a doctor or nurse.
- The usual dose is 1.5 g to 2 g of cream for each of area of skin that is 10 cm2 (10 square centimetres) in size.
- The cream is put on under a dressing for 2 to 5 hours.
Use on the skin prior to removal of wart-like spots called “mollusca”
- Nulbia can be used on children and adolescents with a skin condition called “atopic dermatitis”.
- The usual dose depends on the child’s age and is used for 30 to 60 minutes (30 minutes if the patient has atopic dermatitis). Your doctor, nurse or pharmacist will tell you how much cream to use.
Use on genital skin before injections of local anaesthetics
- Nulbia can be used in this way only by healthcare professionals on adults and adolescents over 12 years.
- The usual dose is 1 g of cream (1g to 2 g for female genital skin) for each area of skin that is 10 cm2 (10 square centimetres) in size.
- The cream is put on under a dressing. This is done for 15 minutes on male genital skin and for 60 minutes on female genital skin.
Use on the genitals before minor skin surgery (such as removal of warts)
Nulbia can be used in this way only by healthcare professionals on adults and adolescents over 12 years.
The usual dose is 5 g to 10 g of cream for 10 minutes. A dressing is not used. The medical procedure should then start straight away.
Use on leg ulcers before cleaning or removal of damaged skin
- Nulbia can be used in this way in adults, but only under the supervision of a doctor or nurse.
- The usual dose is 1g to 2 g of cream for each area of skin that is 10 cm2 up to a total of 10 g.
- The cream is put on under an airtight dressing such as plastic wrap. This is done for 30 to 60 minutes before the ulcer is to be cleansed. Remove the cream with cotton gauze and start cleansing without delay.
- Nulbia can be used before cleansing of leg ulcers for up to 15 times over a period of 1-2 months.
- The Nulbia tube is intended for single use when used on leg ulcers: The tube with any remaining contents should be discarded after each occasion that a patient has been treated.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.