Drug Name |
Betamethasone |
Drug ID |
BADD_D00260 |
Description |
Betamethasone is a long-acting corticosteroid with immunosuppressive and antiinflammatory properties.[A192444] It can be used topically to manage inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, and parenterally to manage several disease states including autoimmune disorders.[A192444] Betamethasone has potent glucocorticoid activity and negligible mineralocorticoid activity.[A192444] |
Indications and Usage |
As a member of the corticosteroid family, betamethasone is indicated for the treatment of several inflammatory conditions. As topical monotherapy, betamethasone is indicated to relieve pruritic and inflammatory symptoms of corticosteroid-responsive-dermatoses.[L11991,L10782,L11997] Betamethasone can be used topically in combination with a vitamin D analog such as calcipotriene to treat plaque psoriasis.[L12000] The corticosteroid is also available as an injectable suspension and can be used to manage a range of inflammatory conditions including endocrine disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, and rheumatic disorders among other conditions.[L11994]
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Marketing Status |
approved; vet_approved |
ATC Code |
A07EA04; C05AA05; D07AC01; D07XC01; H02AB01; R01AD06; R03BA04; S01BA06; S01CB04; S02BA07; S03BA03 |
DrugBank ID |
DB00443
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KEGG ID |
D00244
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MeSH ID |
D001623
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PubChem ID |
9782
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TTD Drug ID |
D0CW1P
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NDC Product Code |
52128-166; 22552-0030; 57582-007; 64958-0012 |
UNII |
9842X06Q6M
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Synonyms |
Betamethasone | Flubenisolone | Betadexamethasone | Celestona | Cellestoderm | Celeston | Celestone |