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Tridesilon --- PHYSICIANS' DESK REFERENCE, PDR®

Pronounced: tri-DESS-ill-on

Generic name: Desonide

Other brand name: DesOwen

Tridesilon is a steroid preparation that relieves the itching and inflammation

of a variety of skin problems. It is applied directly to the skin. When you use

Tridesilon, you inevitably absorb some of the medication through your skin and

into the bloodstream. Too much absorption can lead to unwanted side effects

elsewhere in the body. To keep this problem to a minimum, avoid using large

amounts of Tridesilon over large areas, and do not cover it with airtight

dressings such as plastic wrap or adhesive bandages unless specifically told to

by your doctor.

Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,

notify your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is

safe for you to continue using Tridesilon. Many of the side effects listed below

are rare, but may occur more often if the affected area is covered with a

bandage or treated for a long time.

a.. Side effects may include:

Acne, additional infections, allergic reactions of the skin, burning and

stinging, dryness, excessive hair growth, irritation, itching, loss of skin

color, prickly heat, rash, scaly skin, skin inflammation around the mouth, skin

loss, skin peeling or redness, skin softening, stretch marks, worsening of the

condition.

Large doses of steroids applied over a large area, and long-term use of these

preparations, especially when the treated areas are covered, can cause increases

in blood sugar or sugar in the urine, Cushing's syndrome (a condition

characterized by a moon-shaped face, emotional disturbances, high blood

pressure, weight gain, and, in women, growth of body hair), and effects on the

adrenal gland, pituitary, and hypothalamus.

Although Tridesilon is applied to the skin, there is no way of knowing how much

medication is absorbed into the bloodstream. The more powerful steroids have

caused birth defects in animals. In general, these preparations should not be

used extensively, in large amounts, or for prolonged periods of time by pregnant

women. They should be used only if the potential benefits outweigh the potential

risks to the unborn baby. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform

your doctor immediately. It is not known whether steroid creams and ointments

are absorbed in sufficient amounts to appear in breast milk. If your doctor

considers Tridesilon essential to your health, he or she may advise you to stop

breastfeeding until your treatment with the medication is finished.

rom: " Moya Stone " agathasprose@...>

To: rosacea-support >

Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:52 AM

Subject: DesOwen

> Have any of you tried a topical called 'DesOwen'? I

> know someone with rosacea who swears by this. He uses

> it twice a day and never has a flare up. His doctor

> prescribed it, and by the way, his doctor never even

> mentioned endless doses of antibiotics (which I think

> is a very dangerous path to take).

>

> If anyone has experienced DesOwen I'd like to know if

> it was helpful.

>

> Thanks!

>

> =====

> The greatness of a nation & its moral progress can be judged

> by the way its animals are treated. - Gandhi

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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