Dermabet Side Effects, Overdose and Pregnancy Information

Dermabet is a topical corticosteroid given to treat the rash, itching, inflammation, and other forms of skin disorders including eczema and psoriasis. Drugs like Dermabet do not cure the cause of these problems but they can quickly relieve the symptoms by interfering with the production of various substances in the body that cause these skin disorders. That is why it is imperative that corticosteroids like Dermabet should not be used without prior consultation of your physician, as these conditions could be a symptom of a larger problem. Main ingredient in Dermabet is Betamethasone. Dermabet is for external use only.

Dermabet Side Effects

Dermabet side effects may include allergic reaction, rash, irritation, acne, itching, and discoloration of skin. The side effects are more likely when the treated area is covered with waterproof bandage. Use of large quantities of topical corticosteroids like Dermabet over large parts of your body should be avoided as large quantities may be absorbed into the blood stream, which could lead to serious side effects.

Dermabet Side Effects Reporting


If you experience any Dermabet side effects not mentioned above you should report it to your primary health care provider or FDA 1-800-FDA-1088 in the United States, Health Canada 1-866-225-0709 in Canada, MHRA 020 3080 6000 in UK, or TGA 1800 020 653 in Australia.

Dermabet Overdose


There are no known symptoms of Dermabet overdose. However, if you suspect Dermabet overdose, seek medical help right away.

Dermabet and Pregnancy

Topical corticosteroids like Dermabet may cause birth defects especially when applied in large amounts. If you are or think you may be pregnant, do not use Dermabet without first checking with your doctor. Nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed while using Dermabet.

Dermabet Caution


Avoid using large amounts of Dermabet over large areas of your body as this could lead to needless side effects somewhere else in the body.

Topical corticosteroids like Dermabet should not be used as the exclusive treatment for serious skin diseases like herpes, fungus, or skin tuberculosis.

Do not use Dermabet if you ever had an allergic reaction from using it in the past.

Prolonged use of topical corticosteroids like Dermabet near the eyes may cause cataracts or glaucoma.

Children are more at risk of serious side effects from Dermabet. Dermabet should not be given to infants under one year of age or for children older than 1 year more than 3 weeks.

Dermabet Interactions

Check with your physician before combining Dermabet with other steroids.

Dermabet Doses

Consult with you physician or pharmacist as the doses vary with each condition.
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