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Betamethasone Description: Information about dosage, usage, and side effects. From Web MD. (my.webmd.com) |
Betamethasone Topical Description: Information about dosage, usage, and side effects. From Web MD. (my.webmd.com) |
Betamethasone Valerate Foam Effective in Some Psoriasis Patients Description: Article describing the results of this double blind study. (pslgroup.com) |
Celestone Description: Betamethasone syrup, a corticosteroid and anti-inflammatory. Features information about dosage and usage. (hivdent.org) |
Celestone Soluspan Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Diprosone Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Luxiq Description: A foam-based topical medication for treating various dermatological conditions. Includes separate physician and patient areas, prescribing information, patient materials, application tips, and FAQs. (luxiq.com) |
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