Clobetasol Propionate
Medically Reviewed by Dr. J.R.G. Peries, M.D – Cardiology
Last Reviewed: Apr 27, 2023
Common Questions
Common Questions about Clobetasol (Clobex)
What is Clobetasol (Clobex) used for?Clobetasol is a strong topical corticosteroid used to treat the itching, dryness, swelling, redness, irritation, crusting, scaling, inflammation, and discomfort of various skin and scalp conditions, including moderate to severe psoriasis and eczema. |
Is clobex (Clobex) a steroid?Yes, Clobex contains the active ingredient clobetasol, which is a corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are medications that function by lowering or inhibiting the activity of specific chemicals in your body. Corticosteroids have an effect on chemicals that cause inflammation, which results in pain, itching, and swelling. Hence, Clobex aids in the treatment of several skin problems by acting in this manner. |
How long should you be using clobetasol (Clobex)?Clobetasol comes in a variety of forms that can be given for varying lengths of time. For instance, it is recommended to use the cream for no more than two weeks at a period and the shampoo for no longer than four weeks. Due to the greater risk of serious adverse effects, such as a weakening of the immune system, the medication should be applied only to small areas at a time. You must apply this medication exactly as directed by your doctor. Talk with your doctor about how long you should use your medicine. |
Can I use sunscreen if I’m applying clobetasol (Clobex) to my skin?Yes, sunscreen can be safely used with clobetasol and other topical medications. It is important to speak with your doctor about applying sunscreen and Clobetasol to your skin. You should also ask your healthcare professional about the order in which these products should be applied to your skin. |
How clobetasol (Clobex) cream should be applied on the skin?You should apply a small amount of cream to cover the affected area of skin with a thin, even layer, and then gently rub it in. You should not use it over large surfaces, don't bandage or wrap the treated skin area, and don't use it for more than two weeks at a time. This can increase side effects. |
What is the price of clobetasol (Clobex) without insurance?Without insurance, clobetasol can be as high as $876.35, but with a free BuzzRx prescription discount coupon, you could pay as low as $32.32 for the most common version of this medication. Use the BuzzRx drug price look-up tool to find the lowest discounted price, and be sure to enter the correct dosage, form, and quantity for the most accurate pricing. While generics tend to have the best savings, you can also use your BuzzRx card and coupons to purchase brand-name versions. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist to try BuzzRx when filling or refilling any of your prescription drugs—whether you have insurance or not. |
What is the price of clobetasol (Clobex) with insurance?Ask your pharmacist or insurance provider for your copay price on clobetasol—copay amounts vary depending on the type of insurance plan you have and if there is a deductible to reach before prescription drug coverage begins. You could save up to 80% on your prescription medication with a free BuzzRx discount coupon for clobetasol. When using the BuzzRx lookup tool to find the price of your medicine, be sure to enter the correct dosage, form, and quantity to receive the most accurate discounted pricing. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist to try BuzzRx when filling or refilling any of your prescriptions—whether you have insurance or not. |
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