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Diagnosis and Management of Contact Dermatitis

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Aug 01, 2010 · topical steroids, such as triamcinolone 0.1% (Kenalog, Aristocort) or clobetasol 0.05% (Temovate). A 4 ... steroid therapy is often required and offers relief within 12 …

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NEW ZEALAND DATA SHEET EFUDIX® - Medsafe

www.medsafe.govt.nz

malignant conditions. Severe discomfort may be alleviated by the use of topical steroid cream. The usual duration of treatment for an initial course of therapy is three to four weeks, but this may be prolonged. Lesions on the face usually respond …

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2016 CLINICAL GUIDE TO OPHTHALMIC DRUGS 20th …

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a topical corticosteroid will usually quell both complaints. Don’t forget our time-honored advice in these cases: “When in doubt, use a steroid.” If itching is the predominant symptom, our approach to drug selection takes one of the following two routes. SYMPTOMS ONLY If there are minimal associated signs of

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PHARMACOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF DRUGS

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37. steroid hormones 29 29 : 12) dermatology : 38. drugs used in dermatological diseases : 31 : 13) drugs of other diseases & systems : 39. drugs used to treat obesity : 40. drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction 41. drugs used to treat aids ... topical: isopto- carbachol,

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Pain Management in Patients with Kidney Disease

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Topical Analgesics • Causes cooling or heating feelings and help to ... • Steroid injections into a joint space or area to decrease inflammation • Botulinum toxin to decrease muscle tension • Surgical decompression or others to decrease mechanical compression on a nerve

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Common pediatric rashes - University of California, Irvine

www.pediatrics.uci.edu

Non-specific Vulvovaginitis •Risk factors •Bubble baths, shampoos, deodorant soaps, irritants •Obesity •Foreign bodies •Clothing (leotards, tights, blue jeans) •Anticipatory guidance •Cotton underpants.No fabric softeners for underwear. •Skirts and loose-fitting pants •No bubble baths •Soak (without soap) for 10 mins •Limit use of soap on genital areas

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