It is generally not recommended to mix clobetasol, a potent topical corticosteroid, with other products like Eucerin without consulting a healthcare provider. Mixing medications can alter their effectiveness or lead to unwanted side effects. It’s best to apply them separately, allowing the corticosteroid to absorb properly before using a moisturizer. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication use.
yes some doctors do that specially for psoriasis!
Can clobetasol ointment be used for shingles
Clobetasol Propionate is not considered a cure for scabies. The medicine is a dermatology cream, however, and is typically prescribed for acne.
No, a corticosteroid steroid will actually cause you to develop worse acne. Acne is one of clobetasol's side effects.
please let me know should if clobetasol propionate solution be put on wet or dry scalp
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.
Yes it works very well
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 i think so
Fluocinonide and clobetasol are both high-potency corticosteroids often used to treat skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. While they work in a similar way to reduce inflammation and itching, clobetasol is considered more potent than fluocinonide and is typically used for more severe conditions or on thicker skin areas. It is important to use these medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
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.
Only under the supervision of a medical practitioner.