Growing Menance Of Topical Corticosteroids Misues

Journal Title: VIMS Health Science Journal - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

The scenario of Indian Dermatology is conspicuously marred by numerous vices. One such prevalent vice being the unbridled use of topical corticosteroids for various situations and the accompanying rise in the patients presenting with adverse effects of topical corticosteroids. This review article aims to highlight the rampant steroid abuse in the field of Dermatology and the steps undertaken to curb the same.

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Dr. Jigisha Marwale, Dr. Vishal Indurkar, Dr. Mithila Gadekar, Dr. Nausheen Syed, Dr. Ramesh Gosavi

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Dr. Jigisha Marwale, Dr. Vishal Indurkar, Dr. Mithila Gadekar, Dr. Nausheen Syed, Dr. Ramesh Gosavi (2018). Growing Menance Of Topical Corticosteroids Misues. VIMS Health Science Journal, 5(2), 92-94. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-623643