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Drug Uses -
Diprolene AF Cream is used to relive the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses in patients over 13 years.
How Taken -
The affected skin areas should be applied with a thin film of Diprolene AF Cream once or twice a day. You should not use more than 45 g of Diprolene AF Cream per week.
Warnings/Precautions -
Use Diprolene AF Cream exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Use Diprolene AF Cream only externally. Do not get Diprolene AF Cream in your eyes. Do not bandage or wrap the treated area.
Missed Dose -
You should apply the missed dose as soon as you remember and then follow your usual prescription. Nevertheless, if it is near to the time for your next dose, do not apply the missed dose to catch up for the dose you forgot.
Possible Side Effects -
Typical side effects include signs of skin atrophy (telangiectasia, bruising, shininess).
Storage -
Diprolene AF Cream must be stored between 2°and 30°C (36° and 86° F).
Overdose -
If you suspect overdosage, seek immediate medical attention. Exceed application of Diprolene AF Cream may cause systemic effects.
More Information -
Do not take Diprolene AF Cream if you are hypersensitive to betamethasone dipropionate, to other corticosteroids, or to any ingredient in this medicine.
Disclaimer -
This is not complete information about this drug. It does not cover all aspects of Diprolene AF Cream usage. This data should not be relied on for any purpose. It should not be used for any particular patient. We point out reliability of this information and/or any consequences arising from the use of this information, including damage or adverse after-effects to persons, however such damages or sequels arise. No warranty is made in regards to this information.
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