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Brand names include Alphatrex, Beta-Val, Diprolene, Diprolene AF, Diprosone, and Luxiq. | Brand names include Alphatrex, Beta-Val, Diprolene, Diprolene AF, Diprosone, and Luxiq. | ||
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Minor side effects include dry skin and mild, temporary stinging when applied.<ref name="brand">, '']''</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Other names | Betamethasone-17,21-dipropionate |
AHFS/Drugs.com | Monograph |
Routes of administration | topical |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.024.551 |
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Formula | C28H37FO7 |
Molar mass | 504.59 g/mol g·mol |
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Betamethasone dipropionate is a glucocorticoid steroid with anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive abilities. It is applied as a topical cream, ointment, lotion or gel (Diprolene) to treat itching and other minor skin conditions such as eczema.
Brand names include Alphatrex, Beta-Val, Diprolene, Diprolene AF, Diprosone, and Luxiq.
Minor side effects include dry skin and mild, temporary stinging when applied.
References
- "FDA-sourced list of all drugs with black box warnings (Use Download Full Results and View Query links.)". nctr-crs.fda.gov. FDA. Retrieved 22 Oct 2023.
- "Betamethasone Dipropionate Side Effects", drugs.com
See also
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