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Clobetasol Propionate is not considered a cure for scabies. The medicine is a dermatology cream, however, and is typically prescribed for acne.
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Yes. 0.05% strength, 2x daily 3 weeks, 1daily 3 more weeks, and stretch the foreskin too
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I hope so i have used it for years and belive it causes mood swings and blurred vision
please let me know should if clobetasol propionate solution be put on wet or dry scalp
Clobetasol Cream is a topical corticosteroid. It works by decreasing certain immune responses, which reduces redness and itching of skin, thus reducing itching, redness, and swelling associated with many skin conditions.
Yes, you can use clobetasol propionate in the treatment of allergic reactions to poison ivy [Toxicodendron radicans]. But it's very potent. It can't be used for more than two weeks at a time. It requires a doctor's prescription.
No, a corticosteroid steroid will actually cause you to develop worse acne. Acne is one of clobetasol's side effects.
I' googled it and everyone is saying no. I get ringworm often and I use different cream each time. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. Recently I got ringworm again and developed over time from size of a quarter to size of half of my body. Most of the time I just left it alone and it'll go away by itself. This time I use clobetasol propionate twice I think and it worked for me. So maybe try it once and see if it works.
Yes, Clobetasol cream can be used for Jock Itch but not long term. Jock itch is a fungal infection that would need an anti-fungal medication to treat it. Clobetasol would help relieve itching and inflammation but because it is a strong steroid medication, it is not designed for long term use.
Noone should use clobetesol topical without discussing the matter with a health care provider. Talk to yours for advice specific to your situation.