By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Medical Information, Documents, News - TheMediTary.Com Logo Medical Information, Documents, News - TheMediTary.Com Logo

TheMediTary.Com

Medical Information, Documents, News - TheMediTary.Com

  • Home
  • News
  • Drugs
  • Drugs A-Z
  • Medical Answers
  • About Us
  • Contact
Medical Information, Documents, News - TheMediTary.Com Logo Medical Information, Documents, News - TheMediTary.Com Logo
Search Drugs
  • Drugs
    • Latest Drugs
    • Drugs A-Z
    • Medical Answers
  • News
    • FDA Alerts
    • Medical News
    • Health
    • Consumer Updates
    • Children's Health
  • More TheMediTary.Com
    • About Us
    • Contact
Follow US
Home > Medical Answers > Can halobetasol be used on the scalp?

Can halobetasol be used on the scalp?

Answers by TheMediTary.Com - Last updated: 12-Jul-2023

Halobetasol should not be used on the scalp, although it is used on the skin in other areas of the body. Halobetasol is a strong topical steroid prescribed to treat inflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema.

Halobetasol should also not be used on your:

  • Face
  • Groin
  • Axillae (armpit)

Topical steroids can quickly relieve the inflammation that causes swelling, itching and other symptoms associated with these conditions. Other types of topical steroids are prescribed to treat scalp psoriasis.

Halobetasol is a prescription medication, but some topical steroids are available over-the-counter. It is available in many strengths and topical forms, including:

  • Ointment
  • Cream
  • Lotion
  • Gel
  • Spray
  • Foam

Ointments and creams can be difficult and messy to use on the scalp, so other forms of steroids (like liquids, gels, shampoos or foams) are often used because they are easier to apply to this area.

Sometimes other treatments, such as a form of vitamin D, are paired with topical steroids. This regulates the immune system to slow the overgrowth of skin cells that can happen with psoriasis. This combination is considered the most effective treatment for scalp psoriasis, as well as the least likely to cause irritation or other side effects.

Side effects are more likely to happen with strong steroids. Halobetasol is considered potent to very potent, depending on the form. Side effects of halobetasol include:

  • Burning
  • Itching
  • Irritation
  • Redness
  • Dryness
  • Acne
  • Small red bumps or a rash around the mouth
  • Small white bumps or a rash around the mouth
  • Unwanted hair growth
  • Skin discoloration
  • Bruising
  • Red or purple blotches underneath the skin

More serious side effects of halobetasol may include:

  • Skin infection
  • Severe rash
  • Sores
  • Sudden weight gain
  • Unexplained fatigue
  • Muscle weakness
  • Depression
  • Mood changes
  • Blurred vision or other eye changes

Follow the instructions on the label carefully to minimize the risk of side effects.

Share this Article

Featured questions

  • Halobetasol vs. clobetasol - how do they compare?
  • Is halobetasol propionate still good after expiration date?
  • Halobetasol vs triamcinolone: which is better?
  • How long should you use Duobrii?
  • What happens if you use too much Duobrii?
  • Does Halobetasol help to relieve arthritic joint pain?
  • Can halobetasol be used on the face / for acne?
  • Can halobetasol be used for poison ivy?
  • Can halobetasol propionate be bought over-the-counter (OTC)?
  • Can these drugs be used in Thalassemia patients?
  • How does Lupron (leuprolide) work for prostate cancer?
  • What is the consideration to use nifidepine over amlodipine?
Related Drugs
Fidanacogene Elaparvovec
Cerave Anti-Itch (Hydrocortisone topical)
Centrum Adult (Multivitamins and minerals)
Crovalimab
Cyltezo Prefilled Syringe (Adalimumab)
Zepbound Pen (Tirzepatide)
Mylanta One (Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and simethicone)
Uretron Ds (Hyoscyamine, methenamine, methylene blue, phenyl salicylate, sodium biphosphate)
Medihoney Wound And Burn Dressing (Topical emollients)
Lidotrode
Libervant (Diazepam (buccal))
Moderna Covid-19 (Covid-19 (6m-11y) vaccine, moderna (2024-2025))
Beqvez (Fidanacogene elaparvovec)
Beqvez (Fidanacogene elaparvovec)
Beqvez (Fidanacogene elaparvovec)

Categories

  • FDA Alerts
  • Medical News
  • Health
  • Consumer Updates
  • Children's Health

About US

Welcome to TheMediTary.Com

Our website provides reliable and up-to-date information on various medical topics. We empower individuals to take charge of their health by simplifying complex medical jargon and providing practical tips and advice. We prioritize the privacy and confidentiality of our users and welcome feedback to improve our services.

Website use data of FDA and other sources

DMCA.com Protection Status Truste Protection Status Trust Mark Protection Status
HONcode logo We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information.
Quick Link
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • Sitemap
  • Care Notes
  • Health Guide
  • Professional
Drugs
  • New Drugs
  • Medical Answers
  • Drugs A-Z
  • Drug Classes
  • Drug Dosage
  • Pill Identifier
  • Consumer Infor
  • Side Effects
  • Inactive Ingredients
  • Pregnancy Warnings
  • Patient Tips
  • Treatments
News
  • Latest News
  • FDA Alerts
  • Medical News
  • Health
  • Consumer Updates
  • Children's Health
Find US
  • Medium
  • Google Site
  • Blogspot
  • API
  • Reddit
  • Tumblr
  • Scoop.it
  • Substack
  • Wordpress
  • Wix
  • Behance

© 2025 TheMediTary.Com All rights reserved. Operated by