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Compare Halobetasol vs. Clobetasol

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

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Halobetasol (Bryhali, Lexette, Ultravate) and clobetasol (Clobex, Olux, Tovet, Impeklo, Impoyz) are both topical corticosteroids used to treat skin conditions like psoriasis. They are both super potent steroids, but they have some differences. Halobetasol is available in forms like cream, ointment, lotion, and foam, while clobetasol comes in cream, shampoo, lotion, and spray. Halobetasol is used for inflammatory skin conditions and plaque psoriasis, while clobetasol is used for skin rashes, itchy skin, and scalp psoriasis. Halobetasol can be used by people 12 years and older, but the Bryhali lotion is for adults only. Clobetasol is generally for adults, but some forms can be used by children 12 and older. Both medications should not be used for more than 2 weeks, except for Bryhali lotion and clobetasol shampoo, which can be used longer. Common side effects for both include skin irritation and burning, but clobetasol can also cause hair loss when used on the scalp. Both medications should not be used on the face, armpits, or groin, and you should avoid using other topical steroids at the same time.

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