$10.00 – $36.25Price range: $10.00 through $36.25
| Active Ingredient: | Betamethasone |
|---|---|
| Indication: | Allergy symptoms |
| Manufacturer: | GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd |
| Packaging: | 20g & 30g Tubes |
| Strength: | 20g |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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| Variant | Price | Units | Quantity | Add to Cart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Tube/s | $10.00 | $3.33 /Tube | ||
| 6 Tube/s | $18.75 | $3.13 /Tube | ||
| 12 Tube/s | $36.25 | $3.02 /Tube |
Betnovate 20gm Cream (Betamethasone) is a prescription-strength topical steroid cream that people commonly look for when a skin flare feels out of control, meaning the itching will not stop, the redness keeps spreading, or the skin looks puffy and irritated.
The active ingredient, betamethasone (often available as betamethasone valerate in many branded creams), is a corticosteroid that helps reduce skin inflammation.
Doctors prescribe topical corticosteroids like this for inflammatory skin conditions that are “steroid-responsive.”
In simple terms, these are rashes where inflammation plays a big role, and calming that inflammation helps symptoms improve. Common examples include:
When skin is inflamed, the immune response in that area becomes overactive. Betamethasone helps reduce the local inflammatory response.
As inflammation settles, symptoms such as itching, redness, and thickened or irritated patches often begin to ease. It is not an antibiotic or antifungal, so it does not treat infections directly.
Use it exactly as prescribed. In many cases, clinicians recommend applying a thin layer to the affected area and gently rubbing it in. More is not better with steroid creams. Using too much, too often, or for longer than directed increases the risk of side effects, especially on delicate skin or in covered areas.
If you forget a dose, most people are advised to apply it when they remember, then continue as scheduled. If you are unsure what your prescriber wants you to do, follow their instructions.
Betnovate is most commonly seen as betamethasone valerate 0.1% in topical products, but naming and packaging can vary by manufacturer and country.
Commonly available options people may see include: