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Flumetasone pivalate is a corticosteroid used in the treatment of various skin disorders. It is a synthetic glucocorticoid, which exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-pruritic, and vasoconstrictive properties.

Pharmacology

Flumetasone pivalate is a potent corticosteroid. It works by reducing inflammation and suppressing an overactive immune system. It is often used in combination with other medications, such as clioquinol, an antibiotic and antifungal medication, to treat various skin conditions.

Uses

Flumetasone pivalate is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It is also used to treat otitis externa, a condition that causes inflammation of the outer ear.

Side Effects

Like all medications, flumetasone pivalate can cause side effects. Common side effects include skin irritation, burning, itching, and dryness. More serious side effects can include skin thinning, changes in skin color, and allergic reactions.

Precautions

Before using flumetasone pivalate, it is important to inform your doctor about any allergies or medical conditions. It should be used with caution in pregnant or breastfeeding women, and it is not recommended for use in children under two years of age.

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