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Basic information
- Drug class: Antipsoriatic
- Dosage Forms: Cream Topical 0.005%; Oinment topical
0.005%; Solution 0.005%
- Manufacturer: Bristol-Myers Squibb Dermatology
- FDA Approved: 07/22/1996; 12/29/1993; 12/13/2001
- Habit forming? No
- Avalable as generic? No
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Price Comparison
Dovonex price
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Dovonex at US online pharmacies (no prescription required)
| Pharmacy |
Quantity |
Price |
Shipping |
Order |
| Dovonex |
| Health Solutions Network |
120 gm Ointment 1 bottle |
$333 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network |
60 gm Cream 1 tube |
$207 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network |
60 ml Lotion 1 bottle |
$197 |
$18 |
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Dovonex Medical Uses
Dovonex (Calcipotriene) is a synthetic topical form of vitamin D. It is
involved in the growth and development of skin cells. Dovonex topical
is used to treat plaque psoriasis (psoriasis with scaly patches). It is
not a cure, but it helps reduce the redness, thickness, and scaling that
occur with psoriasis. It works by controlling the overproduction of skin
cells in areas affected by psoriasis.
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Order Dovonex to treat psoriasis
Psoriasis is a common skin inflammation (irritation and swelling) characterized
by frequent episodes of redness, itching, and thick, dry, silvery scales
on the skin. Psoriasis is a very common condition, with approximately
3 million Americans affected. It can appear suddenly or gradually. In
many cases, psoriasis goes away and then flares up again repeatedly over
time. The disorder may affect people of any age, but it most commonly
begins between ages 15 and 35. Psoriasis seems to be an inherited disorder,
probably related to an inflammatory response in which the immune system
accidentally targets the body's own cells. Evidence of the condition is
most commonly seen on the trunk, elbows, knees, scalp, skin folds, or
fingernails, but it may affect any or all parts of the skin. Treatment
is focused on control of the symptoms and prevention of secondary infections.
It varies with the extent and severity of the disorder. Severe or resistant
cases may require intensive treatment. Dovonex is used to treat plaque
psoriasis.