halcinonide topical - Generic Medications

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Halcinonide Topical Solution HALCINONIDE TOPICAL
INA PHARMACEUTICS INC FDA Rx Only

The topical corticosteroids constitute a class of primarily synthetic steroids used as anti- inflammatory and antipruritic agents. The steroids in this class include halcinonide. Halcinonide is designated chemically as 21-Chloro-9-fluoro-11β, 16α, 17-trihydroxypregn-4-ene-3, 20-dione cyclic 16, 17-acetal with acetone. Graphic formula: C 24 H 32 ClFO 5 , MW 454.96, CAS-3093-35-4 Each mL of 0.1% Halcinonide Topical Solution, USP contains 1 mg halcinonide, edetate disodium, polyethylene glycol 300, and purified water with butylated hydroxytoluene as an antioxidant. Structure

HALOG HALCINONIDE TOPICAL
GENUS LIFESCIENCES INC. FDA Rx Only

The topical corticosteroids constitute a class of primarily synthetic steroids used as anti- inflammatory and antipruritic agents. The steroids in this class include halcinonide. Halcinonide is designated chemically as 21-Chloro-9-fluoro-11β, 16α, 17-trihydroxypregn-4-ene-3, 20-dione cyclic 16, 17-acetal with acetone. Structural formula: C 24 H 32 ClFO 5 , MW 454.96, CAS-3093-35-4 Each mL of 0.1% HALOG SOLUTION (Halcinonide Topical Solution, USP) contains 1 mg halcinonide, edetate disodium, polyethylene glycol 300, and purified water with butylated hydroxytoluene as an antioxidant. Structure

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