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The medications that are included
in the anti-inflammatory category include
Decadron,
Diprolene
AF, Flonase,
Generic
Kenalog, Generic
Synalar, Kenalog,
Kenalog
Aerosol, Naprosyn,
Naproxen,
Synalar
Cream.
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What do we know about betamethasone
topical?
Diprolene AF is a topical
steroid. It reduces or inhibits the actions
of chemicals in the body that cause inflammation,
redness, and swelling. Betamethasone topical
is used to treat inflammation caused by
a number of conditions such as allergic
reactions, eczema, and psoriasis. Diprolene
AF at times may also be prescribed or used
for reasons and purposes other than those
that have been listed here.
Who should not use betamethasone
topical?
Return to your doctor if
the condition does not improve or if it
gets worse. Diprolene AF alone will not
treat the condition if it is an infection.
Betamethasone topical is in the FDA pregnancy
category C. This means that it is not known
whether betamethasone topical will be harmful
to an unborn baby. Do not use this medication
without first talking to your doctor if
you are pregnant or could become pregnant
during treatment. If it is necessary to
use Diprolene AF during pregnancy, the smallest
amount possible should be applied, for the
shortest time necessary to treat the condition,
under the direction of a doctor. It is not
known whether betamethasone passes into
breast milk. Do not use Diprolene AF without
first talking to your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby. Do not use betamethasone
topical to treat a child, unless it is prescribed
by a doctor for the child. Children are
more sensitive to the effects of betamethasone
topical.
How should I use Diprolene
AF?
Apply the medication exactly
as it has been prescribed by your physician
or health care provider. If you do not fully
understand the directions that have been
given to you, ask your pharmacist, nurse,
or doctor to explain them to you. Wash your
hands before and after each application,
unless Diprolene AF is being used to treat
a hand condition. Apply a small amount to
the affected area and rub it gently into
the skin. Use caution on areas where the
skin creases, such as armpits, knees, and
elbows. These areas may absorb more medication.
Also, avoid the eyes, mouth, and mucous
membranes. If you need to protect the area,
it can be covered with a breathable cotton-gauze
dressing. Avoid using plastic, occlusive
dressings that do not allow air to circulate
to the area. Do not use Diprolene AF to
treat any area of the body that it is not
prescribed for. This could be dangerous.
It is important to use betamethasone topical
regularly to get the most benefit. Store
betamethasone topical at or around room
temperature and keep away from moisture
and heat.
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What you should know about the procedures
for a missed dose?
Apply the missed dose as
soon as you remember. However, if it is
almost time for the next dose, skip the
dose you missed and apply the next regularly
scheduled dose. Do not use a double dose
of this medication unless otherwise directed
by your doctor.
What you should know about
the procedures for overdose?
An overdose of Diprolene AF
is not likely to threaten life. If the medication
is ingested, or if a large amount is used
over a large area and side effects are being
experienced, call an emergency room or a
poison control center for advice.
What should I avoid while
using betamethasone topical?
Do not use plastic bandages,
dressings, or diapers that do not allow
air to circulate to the area (occlusive
dressings) unless your doctor directs you
to do so. The use of occlusive dressings
will greatly increase the amount of drug
the body absorbs. If you do use an occlusive
dressing, do not use it for more than 12
hours a day. Do not use other topical products
on the treated area, unless otherwise directed
by your doctor.
What side effects should you
know about before you buy or take betamethasone
topical?
No serious systemic side effects
are expected unless a large amount of Diprolene
AF is used for a long period of time. If
the drug is being absorbed by the body,
you may experience blurred vision, halos
around lights, an irregular heartbeat, insomnia,
mood changes, weight gain, or fatigue. If
you experience any unusual side effects,
notify your doctor. Less serious side effects
are more likely to occur. You may experience
some redness, blistering, burning, itching,
or peeling. Continue to use Diprolene AF
and talk to your doctor. Other local side
effects may also occur, especially with
prolonged use of betamethasone topical.
These may include thinning of the skin,
prolonged redness, and stretch marks. Side
effects other than the ones that have been
listed on this page may also occur for some
people. Talk to your doctor about any side
effect that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
What should I know about drug
interactions before I buy or take betamethasone
topical?
Do not use other topical
products on the treated area, unless otherwise
directed by your doctor. Drugs other than
those listed here may also interact with
Diprolene AF. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist
before taking or using any other prescription
or over-the-counter medicines, including
vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.
Additional Related Resources
Online
Diprolene - Provides accurate,
up-to-date information on Diprolene including
usage, dosage, side effects and interactions.
healthsquare.com/newrx/dip1141.htm
Diprolene Drug Information
- Diprolene Drug Information from Drugs.com.
Includes side effects, interactions, indications.
drugs.com/cons/Diprolene.html
Diprolene Glycol - This medication
is a topical corticosteroid, used for the
relief of inflammatory symptoms of severe
psoriasis and rashes.
medbroadcast.com/drug_info_details.asp?brand_name_id=773