Clobetasol Propionate Ointment is a hormone, and a strong one at that. It is used clinically to treat chronic eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, discoid lupus erythematosus, neurodermatitis and other skin diseases. It is clinically used in dermatology and should be decided whether it is suitable for application after standardized consultation by dermatologists. Since this drug is a topical hormone, the adverse reactions are mild compared with systemic hormone use, but if it is applied for a long time or in a large area, or if encapsulated treatment is used, it may also be absorbed systemically and cause adverse reactions, which may lead to Cushing’s syndrome, hyperglycemia, and urine sugar, etc. Therefore, it is not suitable for long-term, large amount and large area application when it is used, and it cannot be encapsulated treatment, and the large area use cannot It should not be used for more than two weeks. When treating stubborn, plaque-like psoriasis, the area of medication should be less than 5%-10% of the body surface area, and it can be applied continuously for four weeks. Because even if used for a short time, it may cause atrophy of the skin, make capillary dilation and a series of adverse reactions. Also, if there is an accompanying skin infection, anti-infective medication must be used at the same time. If the symptoms of infection, are still not controlled, you should stop using Enbrel Cream and apply anti-infection treatment alone. For more information about this medicine, you can refer to the instruction manual and use it under the guidance of a pharmacist.