
Dermasol-S0.05%
Scalp Solution
Medicine overview
Indications of Dermasol-S 0.05%
Theropeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage & Administration of Dermasol-S 0.05%
Contraindications
Side Effects of Dermasol-S 0.05%
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Storage Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dermasol-S 0.05% used for?
Clobetasol Propionate scalp solution is indicated in the topical therapy of recalcitrant corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses of the scalp, including recalcitrant cases of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis.
What is the dosage of Dermasol-S 0.05%?
Clobetasol Propionate spray: Apply required quantity of spray of once or twice daily to the affected areas of the scalp and gently rub in. The total dose applied should not exceed 50 ml weekly. If necessary, Clobetasol Propionate scalp solution may be massaged into the scalp using the tips of the fingers. Therapy should be discontinued if no response is noted after one week or as soon as the lesio…
What are the side effects of Dermasol-S 0.05%?
As with other corticosteroids, prolonged use of large amounts or treatment of extensive areas, can result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce the features of hypercortisolism. This effect is more likely to occur in infants and children, and if occlusive dressings are used. Local atrophy may occur after prolonged treatment. In rare instances, treatment of psoriasis with corticosteroids (or…
Who should not take Dermasol-S 0.05%?
Infections of the scalp Hypersensitivity to the preparation Use is not indicated in dermatoses in children under one year of age
What precautions should be taken with Dermasol-S 0.05%?
Care must be taken to keep the preparation away from the eyes. Long-term continuous therapy with Clobetasol Propionate scalp solution should be avoided where possible, particularly in infants and children, as adrenal suppression can occur even without occlusion. Topical corticosteroids may be hazardous in psoriasis for a number of reasons including rebound relapses, development of tolerance, risk …
Is Dermasol-S 0.05% safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Topical administration of corticosteroids to pregnant animals can cause abnormalities of foetal development. The relevance of this finding to human beings has not been established; however, topical steroids should not used extensively in pregnancy, i.e. in large amounts for prolonged periods. The safe use of Clobetasol Propionate during lactation has not been established.
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