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(Consultation) Diprosone Cream (Betamethasone Dipropionate) 0.05%

(Consultation) Diprosone Cream (Betamethasone Dipropionate) 0.05%

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What is Diprosone cream?

Diprosone cream 0.05% is a smooth, white topical cream incorporating the active ingredient betamethasone dipropionate. 

Betamethasone dipropionate is classified as a topical corticosteroid, a group of medications applied to the skin's surface to alleviate redness and itching associated with specific skin conditions. 

This cream is used for treating various skin issues in both adults and children, including eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis affecting the scalp, hands, and feet. 

What is Diprosone cream used to treat?

Diprosone cream is used for the treatment of skin problems, including eczema, various types of dermatitis, and psoriasis affecting the scalp, hands, and feet. 

Eczema, a prevalent skin ailment, manifests as red and itchy skin. Dermatitis denotes inflammation of the skin, while psoriasis is characterized by the development of itchy, scaly, pink patches on areas such as the elbows, knees, scalp, and other body parts. 

Who can and cannot use medicines containing Diprosone cream?

Avoid applying Diprosone cream if: 

  • You are allergic to betamethasone dipropionate or any other ingredients of this medicine 

  • You have any other skin condition, as it may exacerbate the issue, particularly in the case of rosacea (a facial skin condition), acne, dermatitis around the mouth, genital itching, nappy rash, cold sores, chickenpox, shingles, or other skin infections. If uncertain, seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist 

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