Xtraderm is a brand of topical corticosteroid cream or ointment that contains the active ingredient clobetasone butyrate. Like other corticosteroid medications, extended or improper use of Xtraderm can potentially lead to skin lightening or hypopigmentation. It’s important to use Xtraderm only as prescribed by a healthcare provider and to follow their instructions to minimize the risk of unwanted side effects, including changes in skin pigmentation. If you have concerns about how Xtraderm may affect your skin, consult your healthcare professional for guidance.
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I’m using the cream and it’s works 🥰