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Indications
Halobet 0.05% is a
super-high potent corticosteroid indicated for the relief of the inflammatory
and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses. Treatment
beyond two consecutive weeks is not recommended, and the total dosage should not
exceed 50 gm/week because of the potential for the drug to suppress the
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis.
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Pharmacology
Like other topical
corticosteroids, halobetasol propionate has anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and
vasoconstrictive actions. The mechanism of the anti-inflammatory activity of
the topical corticosteroids, in general, is unclear. However, corticosteroids
are thought to act by the induction of phospholipase A2 inhibitory proteins,
collectively called lipocortins. It is postulated that these proteins control
the biosynthesis of potent mediators of inflammation such as prostaglandins and
leukotrienes by inhibiting the release of their common precursor arachidonic
acid. Arachidonic acid is released from membrane phospholipids by phospholipase
A2 .
Dosage & Administration
Apply a thin layer of
Halobetasol Cream or Ointment to the affected skin once or twice daily, as
directed by the physician, and rub in gently and completely. Halobetasol 0.05%
is a super-high potency corticosteroid; therefore, treatment should be limited
to two weeks, and amounts greater than 50 gm/week should not be used. As with
other highly active corticosteroids, therapy should be discontinued when
control has been achieved. If no improvement is seen within 2 weeks,
reassessment of the diagnosis may be necessary. Halobetasol should not be used
with occlusive dressings.
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Contraindications
Halobetasol Propionate
Cream/Ointment is contraindicated in those patients with a history of
hypersensitivity to any of the components of the preparation.
Side Effects
The following adverse
effects have been reported infrequently with topical corticosteroids. These
reactions include burning, itching, dryness, folliculitis acne,
hypopigmentation, perioral dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, skin
atrophy, secondary infections, striae and miliaria.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Topical
corticosteroids should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit
justifies the potential risk to the fetus. It is not known whether topical
administration of corticosteroids could result in sufficient systemic
absorption to produce detectable quantities in breast milk. Therefore caution
should be exercised when topical corticosteroids are administered to a nursing
woman.
Precautions & Warnings
Systemic absorption of
topical corticosteroids may cause reversible Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal
(HPA) axis suppression, manifestations of cushing's syndrome, hyperglycemia,
and glucosuria. Patients receiving large dose of a potent topical steroid
applied to a large surface area or under an occlusive dressing should be
evaluated periodically for evidence of HPA axis suppression by using the
urinary free cortisol and ACTH stimulation tests. If HPA axis suppression is
noted, an attempt should be made to withdraw the drug, to reduce the frequency
of application, or to substitute a less potent steroid.
Use in Special Populations
Use in children under
12 years of age is not recommended. Safety and effectiveness of Halobet cream
& ointment in paediatric patients have not been established. Paediatric
patients are at greater risk than adults of HPA axis suppression when they are
treated with topical corticosteroids.
Therapeutic Class
Other Topical
corticosteroids
Storage Conditions
Store below 30°C. Keep
all medicines out of reach of children.
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