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  • Medications for Skin Diseases

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    • alacort

      (Hydrocortisone)
      Crown Laboratories
      Usage: Topical corticosteroids are indicated for relieving inflammation and itching associated with corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions.
    • analpram hc

      (hydrocortisone acetate and pramoxine hydrochloride)
      Sebela Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Topical corticosteroids are indicated for relieving inflammation and itching associated with corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions.
    • betamethasone dipropionate

      (Betamethasone Dipropionate)
      Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.
      Usage: Betamethasone dipropionate cream is a medium-potency corticosteroid indicated for relieving inflammation and itching associated with corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions in patients aged 13 and older.
    • betamethasone dipropionate

      (betamethasone dipropionate)
      E. Fougera & Co. a division of Fougera Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Betamethasone dipropionate ointment (augmented), 0.05% is indicated for relieving inflammation and itching associated with corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions in individuals aged 13 and older.
    • betamethasone dipropionate

      (Betamethasone dipropionate)
      Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Betamethasone dipropionate ointment is indicated for the relief of inflammatory and itchy symptoms associated with corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions in patients aged 13 and older.
    • betamethasone valerate

      (Betamethasone Valerate Foam)
      Xiromed, LLC.
      Usage: Betamethasone valerate foam, 0.12%, is indicated for the relief of inflammatory and itching symptoms associated with corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions of the scalp.
    • clobetasol propionate

      (CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE)
      Aurobindo Pharma Limited
      Usage: Clobetasol propionate ointment is indicated for relieving inflammation and itching in corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions. Treatment should not exceed 2 weeks or 50 g/week due to potential HPA axis suppression. It is not recommended for use in patients under 12 years old. Reassess if no improvement occurs in 2 weeks.
    • clobetasol propionate

      (clobetasol propionate)
      Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Clobetasol propionate topical solution is indicated for short-term treatment of inflammatory and itchy skin conditions responsive to corticosteroids on the scalp. Treatment should not exceed two consecutive weeks or 50 mL/week due to potential HPA axis suppression. Not recommended for patients under 12 years.
    • clobetasol propionate

      (CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE)
      Alembic Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Clobetasol Propionate Topical Solution USP, 0.05% is indicated for short-term treatment of inflammatory and itchy skin conditions on the scalp that respond to corticosteroids. Use is limited to 2 weeks and a maximum of 50 mL/week due to potential HPA axis suppression. Not for patients under 12 years old.
    • clobetasol propionate

      (CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE)
      Alembic Pharmaceuticals Limited
      Usage: Clobetasol propionate cream is indicated for relieving inflammatory and pruritic symptoms of corticosteroid-responsive skin conditions. Use is limited to 2 weeks and should not exceed 50 g/week to avoid HPA axis suppression. Not recommended for children under 12; reevaluate if no improvement occurs within 2 weeks.