Prednisone is a corticosteroid. It doesn't have much in common with antibiotics, so it's probably okay.
Betamethasone is a drug in the corticosteroid drug class and has been deemed safe to take. There are certain side effects that you need to watch for though.
No, it's a corticosteroid.
Minocycline is an antibiotic.
You should consult a dermatologist / medical specialist if your condition is bad enough to make you ask for advice ! (a cream based on corticosteroid would take care of your skin affection..)
No.
Some likely side effects of using topical corticosteroid agents is thinning skin and stretch marks.
Yes. Vaccines can be safely given to the patient on corticosteroid inhaler. The dose in these steroid preparation is too low to interfere with general immunity. Usual dose of corticosteroid will not suppress the hypothalamo- hypophyseal- adrenal axis.
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corticosteroid replacement therapy
Albuterol
Apparently via loss of collagen in skin, increasing fragility. This was shown in biopsies of corticosteroid related bruises - done in 1960.