Stop using Dermipred and contact your doctor immediately. This is the most important step. Do not attempt to self-treat or ignore any unusual symptoms.
Keep a Detailed Record
Maintain a detailed log of any side effects you experience, noting the date, time, symptom description, and its severity (mild, moderate, severe). This helps your doctor assess the situation accurately.
Gather Relevant Information
Before contacting your doctor, gather information such as the Dermipred dosage you were using and the duration of your treatment. Having this readily available will expedite the process.
Describe Symptoms Clearly
When speaking with your doctor or pharmacist, describe your symptoms clearly and concisely. Use specific terms instead of vague descriptions. For example, instead of “I feel bad,” say “I have a rash with itching and swelling.”
Follow Medical Advice
Your doctor will assess your condition and provide guidance. Follow their recommendations carefully, including any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan or alternative medication suggestions. Report any changes in your condition to your doctor.
Know Your Options
If the side effects are severe or persistent, discuss alternative treatment options with your physician. They may suggest a different medication or a change in dosage.
Seek Immediate Care
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe side effects such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or a severe allergic reaction. These require prompt medical intervention.
Report Side Effects
Reporting adverse reactions helps researchers understand potential risks associated with Dermipred. You can report side effects to your national regulatory authority responsible for medicines. Contact details will vary by country.


