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Diagnosed With Some Allergic Reactions. Can I Have Betnesol Forte For Red Blisters?

Hi... I am recently diagnosed with some allergic reactions which are characterised by red blisters on my skin. my doctor advised me to take betnesol forte ,8 tablets together for two days continuously in a week. Is it ok to have them?? i m currently on Diane 35 for last two years as i was diagnosed with Pcos . Please help me . Thank you.
Sat, 7 Sep 2013
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Hi allergic reaction causin g blisters can be pempigus vulgaris or insect bite reaction.if the blisters are associated with erythema it indicates diagnosis as insect bite reactions or irritant dermatitis but not pemphigus as it is presented as blisters on the normal skin not erythematous.the reaction can be used by atarax 25 mg at the night time.broad spectrum antibiotic and hlbetnesol forte but not betnesol forte alone
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Diagnosed With Some Allergic Reactions. Can I Have Betnesol Forte For Red Blisters?

Hi allergic reaction causin g blisters can be pempigus vulgaris or insect bite reaction.if the blisters are associated with erythema it indicates diagnosis as insect bite reactions or irritant dermatitis but not pemphigus as it is presented as blisters on the normal skin not erythematous.the reaction can be used by atarax 25 mg at the night time.broad spectrum antibiotic and hlbetnesol forte but not betnesol forte alone