Adverse effects of corticosteroids: I. Topical and intralesional

1986 
Abstract Topical corticosteroids may have adverse systemic effects and/or adverse local effects. Many of the adverse reactions seen with topical corticosteroids are related to their potency. Thus, side effects may frequently be avoided by using low-potency topical agents. Generally, fluorinated steroids are more potent than nonfluorinated steroids.
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