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| IUPAC_name = (1''R'',2''S'',10''S'',11''S'',13''S'',14''R'',15''S'')-14-(2-chloroacetyl)-1-fluoro-14-hydroxy-2,13,15-trimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0<sup>2,7</sup>.0<sup>11,15</sup>]heptadeca-3,6-diene-5,17-dione |
| IUPAC_name = (1''R'',2''S'',10''S'',11''S'',13''S'',14''R'',15''S'')-14-(2-chloroacetyl)-1-fluoro-14-hydroxy-2,13,15-trimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0<sup>2,7</sup>.0<sup>11,15</sup>]heptadeca-3,6-diene-5,17-dione |
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| Drugs.com = {{drugs.com|CONS|clobetasone}} |
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| CAS_number = 54063-32-0 |
| CAS_number = 54063-32-0 |
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| ATC_prefix = D07 |
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| ATC_suffix = AB01 |
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| ATC_supplemental = {{ATC|S01|BA09}} |
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| PubChem = 71387 |
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| UNII = LT69WY1J6D |
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| KEGG = D07717 |
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| C=22 | H=26 | Cl=1 | F=1 | O=4 |
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| molecular_weight = 408.891 |
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'''Clobetasone''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]<ref>[http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/regcia.asp?Cl=18&Lg=1&Co=C&p=310 United Nations Statistics Division - Classifications Registry - Alphabetical index for HS 2002 Entries starting with 'C' (page 310 of 422)]</ref>) is a [[corticosteroid]] used in [[dermatology]], for treating such skin inflammation as seen in [[eczema]] and other forms of [[dermatitis]], and [[ophthalmology]]. |
'''Clobetasone''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]<ref>[http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/regcia.asp?Cl=18&Lg=1&Co=C&p=310 United Nations Statistics Division - Classifications Registry - Alphabetical index for HS 2002 Entries starting with 'C' (page 310 of 422)]</ref>) is a [[corticosteroid]] used in [[dermatology]], for treating such skin inflammation as seen in [[eczema]] and other forms of [[dermatitis]], and [[ophthalmology]]. |
Revision as of 05:47, 31 August 2011
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Other names | (8S,9R,10S,13S,14S,16S,17R)-17-(2-Chloroacetyl)-9-fluoro-17-hydroxy-10,13,16-trimethyl-7,8,12,14,15,16-hexahydro-6H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthrene-3,11-dione |
AHFS/Drugs.com | Micromedex Detailed Consumer Information |
Routes of administration | topical |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.053.576 |
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Formula | C22H26ClFO4 |
Molar mass | 408.891 g·mol−1 |
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Clobetasone (INN[1]) is a corticosteroid used in dermatology, for treating such skin inflammation as seen in eczema and other forms of dermatitis, and ophthalmology.
It is available as clobetasone butyrate under the brand name Eumovate[2] or Trimovate,[3] both manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline.
As Trimovate, it also contains Oxytetracycline, an antibiotic, and nystatin, an antifungal[4][5].
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