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Treats itchy, red, and dry skin rashes.
Desonate (desonide) is a cheap and effective topical treatment for mild skin rashes, but may not treat more serious skin conditions.
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Upsides
- Can be used in children as young as 3 months old and in adults.
- Available in cheaper, generic version.
- Compared to oral alternatives, this medicine has less side effects only if used sparingly for 4 weeks or less.
- Pregnant women can use Desonate (desonide) if approved by their doctor.
- Desonate (desonide) is mild strength so it likely won't cause many side effects.
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Downsides
- Using this medication long-term or using it too much can disturb your body's hormone balance.
- Must apply 2-3 times daily.
- Cannot use for more than 4 consecutive weeks at a time.
- As a milder steroid, it may not help serious skin conditions.
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Used for
- Allergic rhinitis
- Seasonal and perennial Asthma
- Maintenance therapy; Prophylaxis Inflammatory hyperkeratotic dermatosis Nasal congestion - Seasonal allergic rhinitis Nasal polyp Seasonal allergic rhinitis; Prophylaxis
- Rhinitis; Adjunct - Sinusitis; Adjunct
Dosage forms
- Cream
- Gel
- Ointment
- Foam
- Lotion
- Cream, gel, or ointment
Price
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$73.28
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Side effects
The Elocon (Mometasone) FDA package insert doesn’t have numbers about how common side effects are.
Risks and risk factors
- Reduced hormone production
- Prolonged use (>4 weeks) of Desonate (desonide).
- Applying Desonate (desonide) to a large area of your body (>35% body surface area).
- Applying excessive amounts of Desonate (desonide) to your skin.
- Children.
- Skin infection
- Previous skin infection.
- Skin reaction
- Excessive and inappropriate use of Desonate (desonide).
- High concentration of Desonate (desonide)
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