Halobetasol topical for Dermatitis User Reviews
Brand names: Ultravate, Bryhali, Lexette, Halonate
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- July 15, 2008
"Seems like it makes poison oak itch less and reduces swelling/redness."
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Halobetasol topical "I have this condition on my hands (palms) and feet (heels). I use halobetasol one day, then use Dovonex the next. Halobetasol 3 days and Dovonex 4 days of the week. Using these are the only things ever prescribed that has given me any relief!! It does not go away but slows the blisters and cracking."