The prescription is for Dipromed, 1 ampoule of 1 milliliter, (6.43 mg + 2.63 mg)/ml) I was sold 5mg+2mg/ml at the pharmacy - is this the correct drug?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
14 days ago
To @Medical:
Yes, Dipromed can be used in patients with eczema and the effectiveness of the therapy is high. According to the manufacturer, indications for the use of this drug include, m.in, "atopic dermatitis (monetary eczema); fatty skin death,
contact dermatitis; severe dermatitis after sun exposure; Urticaria; lichen planus hypertrophic; lichen simplex limited; alopecia areata; discoid lupus erythematosus; psoriasis; keloids; Pemphigus; dermatitis herpetiformis; neurodermatosis; cystic acne."
"In the treatment of dermatological diseases, intramuscular injections of 1 ml of the preparation are effective. Depending on the response to treatment, this dose may be repeated."
Marta Janocha Pharmacist
1 year ago
Yes, it's a hatchet drug.
1 ml contains 6.43 mg betamethasone dipropionate, equivalent to 5 mg betamethasone, and 2.63 mg betamethasone phosphate sodium, equivalent to 2 mg betamethasone.
I'm attaching information about the medicine:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/120633/dipromed-iniekcja/apteki