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Formulation : Cream
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Betamethasone Dipropionate Glycol
Dosage: 0.05%
Quantity: 15g
Price: $32.10
Betamethasone Dipropionate Glycol
Dosage: 0.05%
Quantity: 50g
Price: $55.30

Indications

Diprolene cream contains augmented betamethasone dipropionate as the active ingredient, a super high potency topical corticosteroid used to treat various skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It works by reducing inflammation, swelling, and itching.

Use and Dosage

Read the Patient Information Leaflet provided by your pharmacist before you start using this medication and each time you get a refill. Use this medication on the skin only. However, do not use it on the face, groin, or underarms or for diaper rash unless directed to do so by your doctor.

Wash and dry your hands. Before applying the medication, clean and dry the affected area. Apply a thin film of the medication to the affected area and gently rub it in, usually 1-2 times daily or as directed by your doctor. Do not cover, bandage, or wrap the area.

After applying the medication, wash your hands unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. When applying this medication near the eyes, avoid getting it in the eyes as this may worsen or cause glaucoma. Also, avoid getting this medication in the nose or mouth. If you get the medication in these areas, rinse with plenty of water.

Use this medication only for the condition prescribed. Do not use it for longer than 2 weeks in a row or use more than 50 grams of the gel or more than 45 grams of the cream/ointment per week unless directed to do so by your doctor.

Inform your doctor if your condition lasts or gets worse after 2 weeks.

Side Effects

Burning, itching, irritation, or dryness at the application site may occur when this medication is first applied to the skin. This should disappear in a few days as your body adjusts to the medication. If any of these effects last or get worse, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

Remember that this medication has been prescribed because your doctor has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects.

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including stretch marks, skin thinning/discoloration, acne, extreme/unwanted hair growth, or small red bumps on the skin (folliculitis).

Skin infections can become worse when this medication is used. Tell your doctor if redness, swelling, or irritation does not improve.

Rarely, this medication may be absorbed from the skin into the bloodstream. This can lead to side effects of too much corticosteroids. These side effects are more likely in children, and in people who use this medication for a long time or over large areas of the skin. Tell your doctor right away if any of the following side effects occur: unusual/extreme tiredness, weight loss, headache, swelling ankles/feet, increased thirst/urination, and vision problems.

A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, or trouble breathing.

This is not a complete list of side effects.

Cautions

Before using betamethasone, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to other corticosteroids (such as hydrocortisone, or prednisone); or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.

Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: poor blood circulation, immune system problems, and certain skin conditions if using the gel (rosacea, perioral dermatitis).

Do not use it if there is an infection or sore present in the area to be treated.

Rarely, using corticosteroid medications for a long time or over large areas of skin can make it more difficult for your body to respond to physical stress. Before having surgery or emergency treatment, or if you get a serious illness/injury, tell your doctor or dentist that you are using this medication or have used this medication within the past few months.

Though it is unlikely, this medication may temporarily slow down a child’s growth if used for a long time. See the doctor regularly so your child’s height can be checked.

During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.

It is unknown if this drug passes into breast milk. Similar medications pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.

Form and Strengths

Diprolene Cream is available in the following form and strengths:

  • Diprolene Cream:
    • 0.05 %

FAQ

How should I apply Diprolene cream?

You should apply Diprolene cream only as directed by your healthcare provider. Apply a thin layer of the cream to affected skin areas once or twice daily and rub in gently.

Do I need a prescription for Diprolene cream?

Yes, Diprolene cream is available by prescription only. It is not sold over the counter.

Resources:

  1. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2018/018741s038lbl.pdf
  2. https://www.drugs.com/tips/diprolene-patient-tips
  3. https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-7461/diprolene-af-topical/details

Additional information

Brand Name:

Diprolene Cream

Scientific Name:

Betamethasone Dipropionate Glycol

Other Names:

Topilene Glycol Cream

Strength(s):

0.05%

Quantities Available:

15g, 50g

Formulation:

Cream