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Corticosteroids --Medium to Very High Potency (Topical).

USP DI-Volume II, Advice for the Patient: Drug Information in Lay Language

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Some commonly used brand names are: 
In the U.S. -- 
     Alphatrex(3) 
     Aristocort(20) 
     Aristocort A(20) 
     Betatrex(3) 
     Beta-Val(3) 
     Bio-Syn(9) 
     Cordran(11) 
     Cordran SP(11) 
     Cormax(4) 
     Cutivate(12) 
     Cyclocort(1) 
     Delta-Tritex(20) 
     Dermabet(3) 
     Dermatop(19) 
     Diprolene(3) 
     Diprolene AF(3) 
     Diprosone(3) 
     Elocon(18) 
     Florone(7) 
     Florone E(7) 
     Fluocet(9) 
     Fluocin(10) 
     Fluonid(9) 
     Flurosyn(9) 
     Flutex(20) 
     Halog(13) 
     Halog-E(13) 
     Kenac(20) 
     Kenalog(20) 
     Kenalog-H(20) 
     Kenonel(20) 
     Licon(10) 
     Lidex(10) 
     Lidex-E(10) 
     Locoid(15) 
     Luxiq(3) 
     Maxiflor(7) 
     Maxivate(3) 
     Olux(4) 
     Pandel(16) 
     Psorcon(7) 
     Synalar(9) 
     Synalar-HP(9) 
     Synemol(9) 
     Teladar(3) 
     Temovate(4) 
     Temovate E(4) 
     Temovate Scalp Application(4) 
     Topicort(6) 
     Topicort LP(6) 
     Triacet(20) 
     Triderm(20) 
     Ultravate(14) 
     Uticort(3) 
     Valisone(3) 
     Valisone Reduced Strength(3) 
     Valnac(3) 
     Vanos(10) 
     Westcort(17) 
 
In Canada -- 
     Aristocort C(20) 
     Aristocort D(20) 
     Aristocort R(20) 
     Beben(3) 
     Betacort Scalp Lotion(3) 
     Betaderm(3) 
     Betaderm Scalp Lotion(3) 
     Betnovate(3) 
     Betnovate-1/2(3) 
     Celestoderm-V(3) 
     Celestoderm-V/2(3) 
     Cyclocort(1) 
     Dermovate(4) 
     Dermovate Scalp Lotion(4) 
     Diprolene(3) 
     Diprosone(3) 
     Drenison(11) 
     Ectosone Mild(3) 
     Ectosone Regular(3) 
     Ectosone Scalp Lotion(3) 
     Elocom(18) 
     Eumovate(5) 
     Florone(7) 
     Fluoderm(9) 
     Fluolar(9) 
     Fluonide(9) 
     Halog(13) 
     Kenalog(20) 
     Lidemol(10) 
     Lidex(10) 
     Lyderm(10) 
     Metaderm Mild(3) 
     Metaderm Regular(3) 
     Nerisone(8) 
     Nerisone Oily(8) 
     Novobetamet(3) 
     Occulocort(3) 
     Prevex B(3) 
     Propaderm(2) 
     Synalar(9) 
     Synamol(9) 
     Topicort(6) 
     Topicort Mild(6) 
     Topilene(3) 
     Topisone(3) 
     Topsyn(10) 
     Triaderm(20) 
     Trianide Mild(20) 
     Trianide Regular(20) 
     Valisone Scalp Lotion(3) 
     Westcort(17) 

Other commonly used names are:

Beclometasone

Fludroxycortide

Ulobetasol

For quick reference, the following medium to very high potency corticosteroids are numbered to match the corresponding brand names.

 
This information applies to the following medicines: 

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