Desonide cream and hydrocortisone are both topical corticosteroids used to reduce inflammation and treat skin conditions, but they differ in potency. Desonide is a low to mid-potency steroid, while hydrocortisone is considered a mild steroid. They may be prescribed for similar conditions, but the choice between them depends on the severity of the condition and the specific needs of the patient. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on which medication is appropriate for your situation.
There really is no OTC equivalent to Desonide Lotion. There are topical corticosteroids that are OTC that reduce redness and itching such as CortiCool and Hydrocortisone.
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Corticosteroid cream and hydrocortisone cream are not exactly the same, but hydrocortisone is a type of corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are a class of medications that reduce inflammation, while hydrocortisone specifically is a low-potency corticosteroid commonly used to treat skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis. Other corticosteroid creams may vary in potency and formulation. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific treatment recommendations.
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Desonide is a topical cream that is used to treat rashes and itchiness. A low dosage of Desonide can be used on pets under the direction of a veterinarian.
Absolutely not. Hydrocortisone is a non-anabolic steroid that reduce swelling due to irritation or allergic reactions and antibiotic cream is just that, an antibiotic. It helps kill harmful bacteria.
Desonide is the not the same as calcipotrone. Desonide is used to treat dry, itchy and flaky skin while calcipotrene is a synthetic derivative of Vitamin D.
Triamcinolone cream is a prescription steroid cream. The most similar over the counter substitute for this is Hydrocortisone cream. Hydrocortisone is also a steroid cream.
You can use hydrocortisone cream on a cat but they will end up licking it off and that's not good. There is a hydrocortisone spray that is specifically made for animals that is much safer to use.
Gay guys do not use hydrocortisone cream, unless they have a rash. Just like straight guys.
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They are both steroids - typically used topically for skin problems. Hydrocortisone 2.5% (prescription) and 1% (over-the-counter) are group VII, the weakest class of topical steroids. Desonide, even at a much lower .05% concentration is actually a stronger group VI or V topical steroid. The group VI vs V classification difference appears to be related to the medium the drug is suspended in. Whether the steroid is applied in a lotion, cream, or ointment affects how potent it is to the skin of a patient.