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Beclomethasone, Dipropionate (propaderm) and Hydrocortisone in Steroid Responsive Dermatological Lesions
MB Gharpuray, Singh Agya Kochar
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M B Gharpuray
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M B Gharpuray
How to cite this article: Gharpuray M B, Kochar SA. Beclomethasone, Dipropionate (propaderm) and Hydrocortisone in Steroid Responsive Dermatological Lesions. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1974;40:13-17 |
Copyright: (C)1974 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Abstract
Twenty-one patients suffering from bilateral steroid-responsive dermatological lesions were studied in a double-blind comparative fashion for clinical evaluation of Propaderm and Hydrocortisone. The period of treatment was fixed arbitrarily or 3 weeks and patients were subsequently followed up for a further period of 2 weeks after the discontinuation of the therapy. The response to Propaderrn treatment quick and was found to be highly significant as compared to Hydrocortisone therapy. No untoward side- effects were noticed with either of the drugs.Fulltext Views
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