"Diflucortolone (Valerate) is primarily indicated in conditions like Burns, Contact dermatitis, Contact eczema, Erythrasma, Folliculitis, Impetigo, Insect bites, Lupus erythematosus discoides, Seborrhoic eczema, Sunburn."
Side Effects: The severe or irreversible adverse effects of Diflucortolone (Valerate), which give rise to further complications include Telangiectasia. The symptomatic adverse reactions produced by Diflucortolone (Valerate) are more or less tolerable and if they become severe, they can be treated symptomatically, these include Acneform, Perioral dermatitis, Skin atrophy, Hypertrichosis, Gingival hypertrophy, Skin Atrophy.
If rosacea or perioral dermatitis is present, the preparations must not be applied to the face. The preparations should not be allowed to come into contact with the eyes when being applied to the face. Under protracted use, the cream can dry out the skin.
How should I use Nerisone?
Apply a thin film to the affected areas 1 to 3 times daily according to the doctor's instructions. After initial improvement, the dose is often reduced to once daily.