Cart Items Strength Pack Size Units

PROMOTION CODE

  • Shipping

    USD 0.00
  • Total

    USD 0.00
Checkout
Previewing the first of products. View All Results
Country
  • India
  • United Kingdom
Brand
  • Betnovate
  • Betnovate C Cream
  • Betnovate Cream
  • Betnovate GM
  • Betnovate-N Cream
Strength
  • 0.01% / 0.5%
  • 0.1%
  • 0.1% w/w Cream
  • 0.1%/0.1%/2% w/w Cream
  • 0.1%w/w/3%w/w
Name Country Strength Pack Size USD Cart
Buy Betnovate - betamethasone valerate - 0.1% w/w Cream - 30g Audavate/​Betnovate betamethasone valerate Brand United Kingdom 0.1% w/w Cream 30g DR $15.60 Add
Buy Betnovate - betamethasone valerate - 0.1% w/w Cream - 100g Audavate/​Betnovate betamethasone valerate Brand United Kingdom 0.1% w/w Cream 100g DR $22.85 Add
Buy Betnovate - betamethasone valerate - 0.1% w/w Cream - 20g X 5 Pack Audavate/​Betnovate betamethasone valerate Brand India 0.1% w/w Cream 20g X 5 Pack DR $24.00 Add
Buy Betnovate C Cream - betamethasone/clioquinol - 0.1%w/w/3%w/w - 1 Cream Betnovate C Cream betamethasone/clioquinol Brand India 0.1%w/w/3%w/w 1 Cream DR $35.76 Add
Buy Betnovate C Cream - betamethasone/clioquinol - 0.1%w/w/3%w/w - 1 Cream X 10 Betnovate C Cream betamethasone/clioquinol Brand India 0.1%w/w/3%w/w 1 Cream X 10 DR $57.60 Add
Buy Betnovate GM - betamethasone valerate/gentamicin/miconazole - 0.1%/0.1%/2% w/w Cream - 20g X 5 Pack Audavate/​Betnovate GM betamethasone valerate/gentamicin/miconazole Brand India 0.1%/0.1%/2% w/w Cream 20g X 5 Pack DR $24.00 Add
Buy Betnovate Cream - betamethasone - 0.1% - 30G Diprolene Cream/​Betnovate Cream betamethasone Brand India 0.1% 30G DR $19.99 Add
Buy Betnovate-N Cream - betamethasone/neomycin - 0.01% / 0.5% - 20G X 10 Diprolene Cream/​Betnovate-N Cream betamethasone/neomycin Brand India 0.01% / 0.5% 20G X 10 DR $19.99 Add
Buy Betnovate-N Cream - betamethasone/neomycin - 0.01% / 0.5% - 25G X 10 Diprolene Ointment/​Betnovate-N Cream betamethasone/neomycin Brand India 0.01% / 0.5% 25G X 10 DR $29.99 Add

Medicines have benefits and some have risks. Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist or you have side effects see your health professional. Brands and generics both contain the same active ingredient(s) and are medically equivalent. Some brands are marketed under different names by the same manufacturer depending on the country of origin. Images are provided as a reference only, the received medicine may vary in packaging, color, pill shape, etc, from one batch to the next. For an item marked "generic" any quality brand may be sent, however you will always receive the active ingredients ordered in the strength(s) ordered.

Diprolene Cream (betamethasone dipropionate) is a corticosteroid used to treat a variety of skin conditions. It helps to reduce pain, swelling, redness and itching when caused by inflammatory conditions responsive to corticosteroids, such as eczema or psoriasis.

Note that this medication lowers immune system response. It should not be applied to skin that is infected, broken, burned or otherwise injured; it will delay healing and may make the condition worse.

Diprolene cream should also not be applied to the face, groin, armpit, or atrophied skin.

Cream or Ointment?

Diprolene is available as a cream or an ointment, both of which contain betamethasone dipropionate. It's important to understand the difference between them, to choose the best treatment:

  • Diprolene Cream is both oil- and water-based; it is quickly absorbed and easily washed off. It's best for moist or weepy areas of skin.
  • DiproSone Ointment is oil-based; it's thick and greasy compared to the cream, and relatively difficult to wash off. It's best for dry, scaly patches of skin.

Both products are used the same; the differences are due to inactive ingredients.

Using Diprolene Cream

Diprolene cream is easy to use, though some caution should be exercised to ensure it's not used in excessive quantity or for too long. In patients age 13 years old and up, the cream can be used to treat:

  • Atopic eczema
  • Allergic contact dermatitis
  • Irritant contact dermatitis
  • Seborrhoeic dermatitis
  • Psoriasis
  • Photodermatitis
  • Lichen planus
  • Erythroderma
  • Prurigo nodularis

Treatment typically consists of:

  • Gently rub in a thin layer of the cream directly on the affected areas once or twice per day.
  • Continue until the condition is under control.
  • Do not exceed 50 grams of the cream in one week.
  • Do not use the cream for more than two consecutive weeks.

Most patients find their condition clears up before the two-week mark, though a few aren't so lucky. If there's no improvement at all the condition likely isn't responsive to corticosteroids; a doctor may be able to correctly identify it and recommend a more suitable medication. If the condition has improved significantly but isn't quite gone, a doctor may recommend using Diprolene Cream a little longer. This should only be done with doctor permission, however, as it can produce serious side effects.

Other things to avoid without a doctor's explicit permission:

  • Do not cover the application site with airtight dressings or tight clothing; this will increase the amount of medication absorbed by the skin.
  • Do not use on the face, groin, armpits, or where skin regularly touches or rubs together.
  • Do not use on mucous membranes, especially near the eyes---Diprolene Cream can increase pressure in the eyes.

Patients are often tempted to use Diprolene Cream (or other corticosteroids) on the face. This should be avoided in all but the most severe circumstances, as using corticosteroids can cause more problems than they fix---and this is especially true of potent versions, which Diprolene Cream is. Use on the face can cause:

  • Rosacea, especially in women
  • Reduction in collagen, leading to thinning of the skin
  • Telangiectasia, in which blood vessels cause red lines on the skin
  • Purpura, in which small blood vessels leak blood, causing purple spots
  • Perioral dermatitis, in which the skin around the mouth becomes inflamed
  • Opportunistic infection from the many types of microbes that contact the face

If other methods of treatment have failed, a corticosteroid can be used on the face for up to two weeks at a time, avoiding use on the particularly delicate skin around the eyes. Two-week treatment sessions should be followed by at least a month of no-treatment, and should only be done with the involvement of a doctor.

Other Considerations

Diprolene Cream is a very potent medication. Little of it is absorbed through the skin when used properly; however, improper use can cause serious side effects, most notably suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.

HPA axis suppression is when the release of adrenal hormones is depressed. Symptoms are often very subtle, but the condition can be detected easily with a simple blood or urine test. In most cases the condition is reversible after treatment ends. In the rare cases it's not, the patient will likely need glucocorticoid supplementation.

Ships from India with tracking.

Diprolene Ointment (betamethasone, neomycin) is a topical medication used to treat a variety of skin conditions, from insect bites to eczema. It is also known as Betnovate-N.

The medication is only effective in conditions which respond to corticosteroids, and should not be used without explicit doctor approval to treat the face, anus, or genitals.

Diprolene Ointment contains two active ingredients, which are:

  • Betamethasone is a potent corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and inhibits immune system response.
  • Neomycin is an antibiotic which helps treat and prevent bacterial infection.

Patients should be sure to get the version of Diprolene Ointment matching the prescribed strength; both betamethasone and neomycin content vary between products.

Conditions Treated

Both betamethasone and neomycin can be purchased on their own; both products have an increased variety of uses on their own, but for some conditions the combination is ideal. Those conditions include:

  • Insect bites or stings
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Discoid lupus erythematosus
  • Inflammation or rash due to allergies or irritants (contact dermatitis)
  • Red, scaly, weeping areas of skin (seborrhoeic dermatitis)
  • Excessively itchy rashes (lichen simplex)
  • Violet-colored, itchy rash (lichen planus)
  • Hard, itchy nodules in the skin (prurigo nodularis)

Diprolene Ointment may also be used along with other medications to treat additional conditions.

Corticosteroids like the one found in Diprolene Ointment are steroids; patients should not use steroid-containing medications on the face without explicit doctor approval. When approval is given use should not exceed five consecutive days. It can result in unsightly to painful complications, which really aren't worth the trouble since there are other medications available that are fine for use on the face.

Diprolene Ointment should not be used to treat and may worsen:

  • Acne
  • Rosacea
  • Perioral dermatitis
  • Ringworm, athletes foot, or other fungal infections
  • Cold sores, herpes, chicken pox, or other viral infections

Because it is a potent medication the ointment should not be covered with an airtight dressing or tight clothing unless explicitly instructed to do so by a doctor.

Provided instructions are followed, Diprolene Ointment can be used in all patients aged 2 years and up, though some caution is warranted in young and elderly patients.

Using Diprolene Ointment

Diprolene Ointment is easy to use, though there are some precautions to take:

  • Wash hands and affected area prior to application.
  • Apply a thin layer of ointment to the affected area once or twice per day.
  • Give the medication a few minutes to absorb before covering with clothing, or the clothing may become discolored.
  • Wait at least 30 minutes before applying other medicated ointments or skin care products to treated areas.

In the vast majority of cases the condition will improve rapidly, and should nearly or fully resolved after one week of treatment. Use should not extend past one week for adults or five days for children without doctor approval, as this can contribute to resistant bacteria and side effects. If at any point during treatment the condition worsens, stop using Diprolene Ointment and consult a doctor.

Again this is a potent medication. Misuse can result in serious side effects, including hormone disruption. There are certainly scenarios in which using the ointment for longer than recommended above or otherwise deviating from general guidelines are advisable, but this should be done only with the guidance of a doctor. Doctors will want to monitor patients, particularly children, closely.

Nobody has left a review yet for BETNOVATE, why not be the first?

arrow
Are you a new member? Get 20% off your first order! Use promo code KIWI20 in the shopping cart. Must be a new member at an address not currently in our system.