Does Eloxon have hormones?

Eloxon, generic name mometasone furoate cream, its main ingredient is 0.1% mometasone furoate (note: it is a cream and not an ointment), excipients are hexylene glycol, phosphoric acid, propylene glycol phosphatidic acid salt, stearic acid-20 polyhydroxylated oxyglycol, titanium dioxide, octenylsuccinic acid aluminum starch, white wax, white petroleum jelly, and purified water. Eloxon is a medium-acting topical topical glucocorticoid cream with anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-itching and exudation-reducing effects, which is clinically used in the treatment of eczema, neurodermatitis, atopic dermatitis and pruritus (Note: contraindicated in broken skin). Prolonged use in large quantities, abuse, or excessive use on thin and tender areas of the skin may result in skin atrophy, hirsutism, hyperpigmentation and other adverse reactions. Pregnant women, lactating women, children, the elderly and other special groups, need to be used under the guidance of a doctor’s discretion. Eloxon and other glucocorticoid topical drugs, is a lot of skin diseases preferred therapeutic drugs, but many patients have fear of glucocorticoid topical drugs, and even “talk about hormone color change”, refused to use. In fact, the hormone is a “double-edged sword”, as long as you follow the doctor’s instructions, the correct and reasonable use, in the effective control, treatment of disease at the same time, will play a positive role to the maximum, the incidence of adverse reactions to the minimum.