How is Betamethasone and Calcipotriene Topical dosed?
The dosage and frequency of use will depend on the specific product and the condition being treated, as well as the doctor's prescription. It is important to follow the doctor's prescription carefully and not exceed the recommended dose or frequency of application. If you have any questions about the dosage or application, consult your healthcare professional.
What is the dosage form of Betamethasone and Calcipotriene Topical?
['Ointment', 'Suspension', 'Foam', 'Cream']
How is Betamethasone and Calcipotriene Topical administered?
This medication can be administered through the following forms: Ointment, Suspension, Foam, Cream. Please consult with your doctor for the specific dosage and administration instructions for your condition.
What are common precautions when taking Betamethasone and Calcipotriene Topical?
Common precautions when taking this medication include being cautious with its use in pediatric patients, patients with glaucoma or intracranial hypertension, those with erythrodermic, exfoliative, or pustular psoriasis, those with hypercalcemia or hypercalciuria, severe kidney or liver disease, and those with infections on the skin or scalp at or near the application site. It is also important to avoid using more of the medication, using it more often, or using it for a longer time than prescribed by a healthcare professional to prevent unwanted side effects or skin irritation.