Diflorasone diacetate: vasoconstrictor activity and clinical efficacy of a new topical corticosteroid
- PMID: 800385
- DOI: 10.1177/030006057600400613
Diflorasone diacetate: vasoconstrictor activity and clinical efficacy of a new topical corticosteroid
Abstract
Diflorasone diacetate, a new topical corticosteroid, was generally more potent than three high potency reference standards (fluocinonide, beta-methasone 17-valerate and fluocinolone acetonide) when the compounds were dissolved in 95% alcohol and applied in vasoconstrictor assays in healthy volunteers. On the basis of additional vasoconstrictor assay results, a 0-05% concentration of the steroid in a cream vehicle containing 15% propylene glycol was developed for therapeutic evaluation. In a double-blind comparison in 384 patients with dermatoses, 0-05% diflorasone diacetate cream was as effective as 0-05% fluocinonide cream in the therapy of lesions of psoriasis or atopic/neurodermatitis.
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