Clobutra cream 0.05%

  • Scientific Name: Clobetasol Propionate
  • Dosage: 0.05%
  • Type: Cream

    Medicine Description

    Clobutra Cream is a powerful and highly effective topical skin preparation containing the active ingredient clobetasol propionate at a concentration of 0.05% w/w. Clobetasol propionate belongs to the class of super-potent topical corticosteroids, a group of medications known for their powerful ability to reduce the inflammation, itching, and swelling associated with many severe inflammatory skin conditions. This cream effectively relieves symptoms and accelerates healing in skin conditions that do not respond adequately to less potent topical corticosteroids. Due to its potency, Cleopatra Cream should be used with caution and only as directed by a physician.

    Active Ingredient in Clobutra Cream

    The therapeutic efficacy of Clobutra Cream is based on the following active ingredient:

    Clobetasol Propionate: 0.05% w/w. This concentration is considered one of the highest available concentrations of topical corticosteroids, making it highly effective in treating severe inflammatory skin conditions that require aggressive therapeutic intervention.

    Available Concentrations

    Clobutra Cream is primarily available in the following strengths:

    Clobetasol Propionate: 0.05% w/w.

    Other dosage forms containing the same active ingredient at the same strength may be available, such as ointments, solutions, and gels, which may be preferred for use on certain areas of the body or for certain types of skin lesions. Your doctor will determine the most appropriate dosage form based on the type, location, and severity of your skin condition.

    Indications for Use of Clobutra Cream

    Clobetasol Cream is used to treat a variety of severe inflammatory skin conditions that do not respond adequately to less potent topical corticosteroids, including:

    Severe Psoriasis: especially thick, intractable plaques.

    Severe eczema or atopic dermatitis: In severe cases, characterized by intense itching, inflammation, and swelling.

    Lichen planus: An inflammatory skin disease that causes flat, purplish, itchy lesions on the skin and mucous membranes.

    Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE): An autoimmune skin disease that affects the skin and causes red, scaly lesions.

    Other skin conditions that respond to high-potency topical corticosteroids include: some types of severe allergic contact dermatitis or severe seborrheic dermatitis.


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