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General Information on Diprolene Ointment
Diprolene Ointment is indicated for the treatment of inflammation due to certain skin conditions like contact dermatitis, allergic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and plaque psoriasis. The generic name of this drug is Betamethasone Dipropionate. As it is a prescription-based drug, you need a doctor’s prescription to buy Diprolene Ointment.
This drug is available in only one strength, Diprolene Ointment 0.5%. What this basically means that the concentration of betamethasone dipropionate, the active ingredient in the preparation, is 0.5%. Each ml of Diprolene Ointment contains 0.5 mg of betamethasone dipropionate. This drug also contains the following inert ingredients: white wax, propylene glycol stearate, white petrolatum, and propylene glycol.
Diprolene Ointment is meant for dermatologic use only. This drug is not meant for oral, intravaginal, or ophthalmic use.
Side effects of Diprolene Ointment
Diprolene Ointment may cause a few side effects. The side effects of this drug, both in number and intensity, vary from patient to patient. Some patients may experience severe side effects, while others may experience no side effects at all. To better understand the risks this drug can present to you, speak to your doctor about it before starting treatment.
The most common side effects of Diprolene Ointment are: skin redness, skin itching, blistering skin, stretch marks, or thinning of the skin. In addition to these, other known side effects of Diprolene Ointment are: uneven heartbeat, insomnia, weight gain, puffiness of the face, tiredness, or mood changes. If any of the aforementioned side effects occur during treatment and cause discomfort, you should consult your doctor at once.
You should not buy Diprolene Ointment if you have a known allergy to betamethasone dipropionate or any other ingredient present in the formulation. An allergic reaction can be fatal if immediate medical help is not sought on time. If you are using Diprolene Ointment for the first time, immediately report the occurrence of the following symptoms to your doctor if they arise: hives, facial flushing, severe skin rashes or itching, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, wheezing, difficulty breathing, or closing of the throat.
The use of Diprolene Ointment in pregnant women should only be considered if the expected benefit to the mother significantly exceeds any potential harm to the fetus.
The use of Diprolene Ointment in lactating mothers should only be considered if the expected benefit to the mother is greater than any potential harm to the nursing child.
Dosage of Diprolene Ointment
The recommended dosage is a thin film of Diprolene Ointment applied topically on the affected area once or twice daily. To prevent the drug from entering your eyes, mouth, or nose, wash your hands thoroughly before and after administering the drug.
You should store Diprolene Ointment at 20°-30°C. Keep the drug away from children and bright light and moisture.
Interactions
Certain drugs may increase the risk of side effects of Diprolene Ointment or reduce its effectiveness. Therefore, inform your doctor about all the drugs you are taking, including herbal and over-the-counter medicines, before you buy Diprolene Ointment.