Active ingredient
Betamethasone
DIPROSONE is usually prescribed for:
Contact eczema
Atopic dermatitis
Lichenification
Stasis dermatitis
Psoriasis excluding very extensive plaques
Lichen
Non-parasitic prurigo
Dyshidrosis
Genital sclero-atrophic lichen
Granuloma annulare
Discoid lupus erythematosus
Seborrhoeic dermatitis except face
Pruritus of mycosis fungoides
Insect bite
Parasitic prurigo
Indications DIPROSONE-
1. Preferred indications where local corticosteroid therapy is considered the best treatment:
contact eczema
atopic dermatitis
lichenification
2. Indications where local corticosteroid therapy is one of the usual treatments:
stasis dermatitis
psoriasis (excluding very extensive plaques)
lichen
non-parasitic prurigo
dyshidrosis
genital sclero-atrophic lichen
granuloma annulare
discoid lupus erythematosus
seborrheic dermatitis except face
symptomatic treatment of pruritus of mycosis fungoides
3. Indications of circumstance for a short duration:
insect bites and parasitic prurigo after etiological treatment.
The cream form is more particularly intended for acute, oozing lesions.
Note: each dermatosis must be treated with a corticosteroid at the most appropriate level, knowing that depending on the results, it may be necessary to replace it with a product with stronger or weaker activity on all or part of the lesions.
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