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Main Use | Active Ingredient | Marketed Name |
Eczema and psoriasis | Clobetasol Propionate | Clobetasol Cream |
Uses
Clobetasol Cream (Clobetasol Propionate) is a strong and potent corticosteroid, which is applied topically to the skin as a treatment for eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis and other skin conditions. Symptoms such as itchiness, dryness and swelling can be treated with this product. It works by acting inside the skin cells to decrease the release of these inflammatory substances. This reduces swelling, redness and itching.
Dosage and Administration
Clobetasol Cream (Clobetasol Propionate) is applied onto the skin. Ask your doctor for instructions on how to properly apply it. Usually, application twice per day is considered sufficient for treating eczema, psoriasis or other symptoms. You must not apply more than your doctor recommends, and it is also important that it is not used for longer than the recommended treatment period. If no improvement in your symptoms is noticed after 2 weeks, you are advised to inform your doctor.
Side effects
Topical application of Clobetasol Cream (Clobetasol Propionate) may cause some patients to experience side effects, such as:
Serious reactions to this cream may occur in rare cases. This could be an indication that you have absorbed the ingredient of the cream through your skin. See your doctor straight away if you notice changes in mood, puffiness in the face, visual disturbances or any other serious reactions.
Precautions
Clobetasol Cream (Clobetasol Propionate) is not to be used on sore or infected skin.
You are advised not to cover the area of skin that has been treated with a bandage unless your doctor has instructed you to do so. This is because covering the skin may increase the amount of cream absorbed by the skin, which could lead to side effects.
Seek immediate emergency medical attention if you suffer an allergic reaction. Symptoms to watch for, which may be indicative of a reaction, include skin rashes, hives, swelling of the face or limbs, trouble breathing, and trouble swallowing.
Always use Clobetasol Cream (Clobetasol Propionate) as you have been prescribed by your doctor. Never self-medicate or change your dosage without first consulting your doctor. The correct dosage can vary depending on your health, medical history, and the severity of the condition being treated.
Clobetasol Cream (Clobetasol Propionate) may not be safe for all patients. Before you begin using it always disclose the following to your doctor: