Drug Interactions

Scalacort DK (hydrocortisone/salicylic acid/sulfur topical) Drug Interactions

A total of 48 drugs (168 brand and generic names) are known to interact with Scalacort DK (hydrocortisone/salicylic acid/sulfur topical).

Medications known to interact with Scalacort DK (hydrocortisone/salicylic acid/sulfur topical)

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Scalacort DK (hydrocortisone/salicylic acid/sulfur topical) disease Interactions

There are 5 disease interactions with Scalacort DK (hydrocortisone/salicylic acid/sulfur topical) which include:

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