Desoximetasone

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Desoximetasone
Clinical data
Trade namesTopicort, Emcor, Desacort
AHFS/Drugs.comMonograph
MedlinePlusa605026
Routes of
administration
Topical
ATC code
Legal status
Legal status
  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Identifiers
  • (8S,9S,10S,11S,13S,14S,16R,17S)-9-Fluoro-11- hydroxy-17-(2-hydroxyacetyl)-10,13,16-trimethyl- 7,8,11,12,14,15,16,17-octahydro-6H- cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-one
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Desoximetasone is a medication belonging to the family of medications known as topical

anti-pruritic
agents.

Three brand name products are available (availability depending on country):

  • Topicort Emollient Cream (0.25% desoximetasone)
  • Topicort LP Emollient Cream (0.05% desoximetasone)
  • Topisolone Cream (0.25% desoximetasone)

Usage

When using desoximetasone, some of the medication may be absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream. Too much absorption can lead to unwanted side effects elsewhere in the body. Large amounts of desoximetasone should be avoided over large areas. It should not be used for extended periods of time. Treated areas should not be covered with airtight dressings such as plastic wrap or adhesive bandages.[1] Children may absorb more medication than adults do. Desoximetasone is for use only on the skin and should be kept out of the eyes.

Desoximetasone can also be used to treat some types of psoriasis.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Desoximetasone Topical". Medline Plus. U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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