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Betamethasone Topical (Betatrex, Diprolene, Diprosone, Luxig foam, Valisone)

Tradenames: Betatrex, Diprolene, Diprosone, Valisone. Indications: - skin disorders - seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, neurodermatitis - urticaria - anogenital pruritus - psoriasis - inflammatory phase of xerosis - late phase of allergic dermatitis or irritant dermatitis - cutaneous T-cell lymphoma - discoid lupus - granuloma annulare Contraindications: Caution: Halogenated hydrocarbons should not be used on face a) rebound worsening b) steroid-induced rosacea or atrophy Dosage: Topical agent: Tradenames: Diprosone, Valisone. - 0.05 or 0.1% cream/ointment/lotion BID/TID Augmented betamethasone: Tradename: Diprolene. Very high potency (0.05%). Betamethasone dipropionate: high potency (0.05%). Lotion: 0.05% (30 mL & 60 mL) Cream Ointment, or topical gel: 0.05% (15 g & 45 g)

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drug adverse effects of glucocorticoids monitor with drug (more general terms)

General

betamethasone dipropionate; betamethasone valerate (Celestone, Soluspan, Betasone) topical glucocorticoid (topical steroid)