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Indications
Valisone Scalp Lotion is a topical medication used to treat various skin conditions, such as eczema, dermatitis, allergies, and rash. It contains the active ingredient betamethasone valerate, which is a medium-strength corticosteroid that helps reduce swelling, itching, and redness associated with these conditions.
Use and Dosage
Use betamethasone cream, gel, ointment, lotion, foam, or spray exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets.
Do not take it by mouth. Topical medicine is for use only on the skin. Do not use on open wounds or sunburned, windburned, dry, or irritated skin. Rinse with water if this medicine gets in your eyes or mouth.
Read and carefully follow any Instructions for Use provided with your medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you do not understand these instructions.
Wash your hands before and after using this medicine unless you are using the medicine to treat the skin on your hands.
Apply a small amount to the affected area and rub it gently into the skin. Do not apply betamethasone cream, gel, ointment, lotion, foam, or spray over a large area of skin.
Do not cover the treated skin area unless your doctor tells you to. Covering treated areas can increase the amount of medicine absorbed through your skin and may cause harmful effects.
Use betamethasone regularly to get the most benefit. Stop using the medicine once your symptoms clear up.
Call your doctor if your skin condition does not improve after 2 weeks, or if it gets worse.
Do not use Diprolene for longer than 2 weeks in a row. Do not use Sernivo or Luxiq for longer than 4 weeks.
Side Effects
The following side effects have been reported by at least 1% of people taking this medication. Many of these side effects can be managed, and some may go away on their own over time.
Contact your doctor if you experience these side effects and they are severe or bothersome. Your pharmacist may be able to advise you on managing side effects.
- Burning, dryness, irritation, itching, or redness of skin (usually mild and temporary)
- Skin rash (usually mild and temporary)
- Stinging sensation when applied (lotion only)
Although most of these side effects listed below do not happen very often, they could lead to serious problems if you do not check with your doctor or seek medical attention.
Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur:
- Increased skin sensitivity
- Lack of healing of skin condition
- Ongoing burning, itching and irritation of the skin
- Itchy rash with small, red, raised bumps
- Skin discolouration
- Skin infection
- “Spider veins” or blood vessels visible through the skin
- Thinning of skin with easy bruising
Cautions
- You should not use betamethasone if you are allergic to it.
- To make sure betamethasone is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had:
- Skin irritation after using steroid medicine
- Thinning of the skin where you will apply betamethasone
- Cataracts or glaucoma
- Diabetes
- Liver disease
- Adrenal gland problems
- Any type of skin infection
- It is not known whether this medicine will harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant.
- It may not be safe to breastfeed a baby while you are using this medicine. Ask your doctor about any risks. If you apply betamethasone to your chest, avoid areas that may come into contact with the baby’s mouth.
- Do not use betamethasone on a child without a doctor’s advice. Children can absorb larger amounts of this medicine through the skin and may be more likely to have side effects.
- Diprolene is not approved for use by anyone younger than 13 years old. Sernivo and Luxiq are not approved for anyone younger than 18 years old.
Forms and Strengths
Valisone Scalp Lotion is available in the following forms and strengths:
- Valisone Scalp Lotion:
- 0.10%
Resources:
- https://www.medbroadcast.com/drug/getdrug/valisone
- https://www.drugs.com/betamethasone-topical.html
- https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-61450/valisone-topical/details
FAQ
How does this medication work? What will it do for me?
Betamethasone valerate belongs to the class of medications called topical corticosteroids. It is used to treat skin irritation and itch caused by skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, and seborrhea. It works by reducing redness, inflammation, swelling, and irritation of the skin.
What should I avoid while using betamethasone?
Do not get betamethasone topical in your eyes. If contact does occur, rinse with water.
Avoid applying betamethasone to the skin of your face, underarm, or groin area without your doctor’s instruction.
Do not use betamethasone to treat any condition that has not been checked by your doctor.
Additional information
Brand Name: |
Valisone Scalp Lotion |
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Scientific Name: |
Betamethasone |
Other Names: |
Betaderm Scalp Lotion |
Strength(s): |
0.1% |
Quantities Available: |
75mL |
Formulation: |
Scalp Lotion |