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Betamethasone valerate cream

Heat item 10 to 90°C in mixer. Dissolve items 4 and 5 (parabens) to a clear solution by stirring. [Pg.118]

Dissolve 3.0 g of item 2 in parabens solution while stirring. Dissolve items 6 and 8 in Parabens solution while stirring. [Pg.118]

Set the mixer at temperature 65°-70°C, mixer speed 8 rpm, manual mode. Load 17.0 g of items 2, 9, and 3 and 45.0 g of item 7 in fatmelting vessel. [Pg.118]

Homogenize for 10 minutes under homogenizer to make a smooth slurry. [Pg.118]

Check the temperature of aqueous phase in mixer 65°-70°C. Check the temperature of fatty phase in fat melting vessel at 65°-70°C. [Pg.118]


Betamethasone dipropionate lotion 0.05% Betamethasone valerate cream, lotion 0.1% Fluodnolone acetonide cream 0.025% Hydrocortisone valerate cream 0.2% Triamcinolone acetonide cream, lotion 0.1% Triamcinolone acetonide cream 0.025%... [Pg.487]

In an own controlled study we treated 12 psoriatic patients with a glycolic acid lotion 15% versus a 0.05% betamethasone valerate cream.63 TEWL (Evaporimeter EP1, ServoMed, Sweden), Laser Doppler (Perimed-Periflux, Sweden), and skin color (Chroma Meter CR-200, Minolta, Japan) were taken at baseline and on day 5-10-15 on psoriatic lesions. Erythema a value was used for monitoring. The results of the study showed that ... [Pg.138]

She asks whether she should apply the cream before or after application of her E45 cream. What would be your answer be You should advise the patient to apply her steroid cream (the betamethasone valerate cream) first. Allow an hour before applying the emollient (the E45 cream) to prevent the emollient from diluting the steroid cream. [Pg.71]

Two betamethasone valerate (Valisone ) creams are available one containing 1 mg/g and the other 0.1 mg/g. Express these concentrations as percentage strengths (% w/w). [Pg.146]

Korting, H. C., Vieluf, D. and Kerscher, M., 0.25% prednicarbate cream and the corresponding vehicle induce less skin atrophy than 0.1% betamethasone-17-valerate cream and 0.05% clobetasol-17-propionate cream. Eur. J. Clin. Pharmacol., 42, 159-61, 1992. [Pg.15]

Betamethasone valerate Valisone cream 0.01,0.1%, oint, lotion 0.1% Intermediate... [Pg.346]

Betamethasone valerate ointment 0.1% Diflorasone diacetate cream 0.05% Ttiamcinolone acetonide ointment 0.1%, cream 0.5%... [Pg.487]

Determination of glucocorticoids by HPLC m. Application to ointments a cream containing cortisone acetate, dexamethasone acetate, fluorometholone and betamethasone valerate. (167)... [Pg.225]

Betamethasone (BETNESOL) 0.5-5 mg/day oral, 4-20 mg/day IM/IV, 0.1 topical cream as betamethasone benzoate (TOPICASONE) and betamethasone valerate (BETNOVATE)... [Pg.282]

Betamethasone valerate and miconazole nitrate in cream preparations ... [Pg.547]

The therapeutic effectiveness of topically applied corticosteroids is attributed primarily to their antiinflammatory activity. The relative efficacy of topical corticosteroids appears to be in the following order hydrocortisone, prednisolone, betamethasone < hydrocortisone valerate or butyrate, betamethasone valerate, triamcinolone acetonide, flucinolone acetonide < betamethasone dipropionate, fluocino-nide. In addition to the nature of the corticosteroid, its solubility, and, to a lesser extent, the concentration used, clinical efficacy is influenced by the formulation of the preparation. Glucocorticoids appear to have greater efficacy when formulated in ointment bases than in cream or lotion vehicles. This could be attributed to the occlusive effect provided by ointments. The application of an occlusive dressing further enhances penetration and persistence of the steroid (reservoir effect) in the stratum corneum. " ... [Pg.3973]

Betamethasone valerate 0.1% (Valisone) Cream, ointment, lotion... [Pg.322]

In the treatment of secondarily infected dermatoses, which are usually colonized with streptococci, staphylococci, or both, compound antiinflammatory and antibacterial preparations are indicated when the underlying disorder has been diagnosed. Corticosteroids do not appear to inhibit the activity of antibacterial agents in compound preparations for topical application. Examples of topical compound preparations include betamethasone valerate-fusidic acid gel (for dogs), betamethasone sodium phosphate-neomycin sulphate cream (for dogs and cats), prednisolone-neomycin sulphate-nitrofurazone ointment (for horses, dogs and cats). The use of compound preparations is contra-indicated in pregnant animals. [Pg.203]

Betamethasone valerate Aerosol, ointment, (Valisone) cream, and lotion... [Pg.661]


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