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harold_carter2026-04-18

I've been using Calcipotrien/betamet Dip Oint 60gm for a few weeks now to treat my plaque psoriasis. It's a topical ointment with two active ingredients: calcipotriene (a form of vitamin D) and betamethasone (a steroid). So far, I've noticed a significant reduction in redness and itching, but I'm also experiencing some side effects, particularly irritation at the application site. I wanted to know if anyone else has had similar experiences? Do the benefits outweigh the side effects? How long does it take to see results for the majority of people? I am considering switching to a new ointment but I'm concerned about side effects and how to use the new ointment. I've researched and found that Calcipotrien/betamet Dip Oint 60gm has its positives and negatives. I want to make sure I'm making the right decision. Also, I was wondering if anyone has any tips on how to use this medication effectively and what to do when having trouble using it. Any advice or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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aaron_nelson4/17/2026

Has anyone here tried any alternative treatments for psoriasis? I'm afraid to keep using this ointment.

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harold_carter4/17/2026

Don't be scared by the side effects. I've used it for a few months and never had any issues. Just follow the instructions and keep track of how your body responds.

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beverly_spencer4/17/2026

I've been using this ointment for a while and it has really helped with my psoriasis. Just be careful with the side effects, though. Mine got worse when I was treating a large area with it. I was told not to use more than 100 grams per week. I also experienced some minor dizziness and fatigue – definitely talk to your doctor if you experience anything like that.

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kevin_myers4/17/2026

I'm on my second tube of this stuff. So far, so good – no major side effects. Just remember to apply it thinly and not to use too much at once.

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amber_sherman4/17/2026

I think the itching is the worst. It makes me want to scratch the area but I just end up making it worse by breaking my skin.

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nancy_herrera4/17/2026

I wouldn't recommend this ointment for anyone with sensitive skin. I ended up with stretch marks and skin breakdown. It's super irritating and I'm so glad I'm done with it!

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christina_kim4/17/2026

I was one of the unlucky ones who got an allergic reaction. First, I noticed a rash, and then my skin started peeling badly. I went to the ER and they told me it was a reaction to the ointment.

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logan_johnson4/17/2026

I can’t believe how many people are having such a hard time with this medication. It’s worked wonders for me. Have any of you talked to your doctors about switching to something that might have fewer side effects?

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kimberly_guzman4/17/2026

I used this medication for a month and got irritated skin where it was applied. It got better after I stopped, so maybe the side effects are worth it for some people, but I switched to a different ointment.

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joyce_murray4/17/2026

I tried this ointment on my psoriasis, but it didn't work as well as I hoped. I didn't experience any serious side effects, but I think the irritation was too much to bear. I'm looking for something else now.