Uses of Dicorsal

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Dicorsal is a drug for the treatment of dermatological diseases, applied topically. Dicorsal medicine has the main ingredients Betamethasone Dipropionate and Salicylic Acid, which works to relieve the symptoms of keratitis, dry skin, eczema and eczema, ...

1. How does Dicorsal drug work?

Dicorsal belongs to the group of drugs for the treatment of dermatological diseases, with the main ingredients being Betamethasone dipropionate and salicylic acid. The effects of the 2 active ingredients in Dicorsal are as follows:
Betamethasone: This is a synthetic derivative of prednisolone and an adrenal Corticosteroid with strong anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic and anti-allergic effects. Salicylic acid: This is a caustic, anti-seborrheic agent, has the effect of peeling the stratum corneum, mild antiseptic and is used in the treatment of psoriasis. Dicorsal is formulated as a topical ointment and is indicated for the relief of symptoms of keratosis pilaris and corticosteroid-responsive dry skin such as psoriasis, eczema, chronic atopic dermatitis, and neurodermatitis. skin nerve.

2. Usage and dosage of Dicorsal


Dicorsal is used by the skin route. The patient needs to keep the skin area to be treated. Wash and dry hands thoroughly before applying.
Dicorsal is used in a dose that is applied to the affected area twice a day.

3. Side effects of the drug Dicorsal


Dicorsal can cause some side effects such as:
The area where the medicine is applied is itchy, hot, dry and irritated. Hirsutism, folliculitis, hypopigmentation and purulent rash. Perioral dermatitis, skin infections, diaper rash, allergic contact skin, streaked skin and skin atrophy. Decreased adrenal function, especially in children. Applying Dicorsal to a large area or covering the skin after application can cause systemic effects. If you see any strange symptoms after applying the medicine, the patient should immediately report it to the treating doctor or soon go to a medical facility with a dermatology specialist for a timely examination.

4. Some notes when using Dicorsal


Do not use Dicorsal in people with hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the drug, children under 1 year of age, people with skin infections or viral infections such as chickenpox and herpes virus, ... Pregnant or nursing women Care should be taken when using Dicorsal. After applying the medicine, it is necessary to wash your hands thoroughly to avoid getting the medicine into open wounds, mucous membranes and eyes. Dicorsal should not be applied to the body, because it can cause very strong irritation to the tissues and digestive mucosa. Above is all information about Dicorsal drug, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Absolutely do not buy Dicorsal for home treatment on your own because there may be unwanted side effects.

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