Introduction to Clobex (Clobetasol Propionate & Salicylic Acid)
Clobex (Clobetasol Propionate & Salicylic Acid), a prescription topical medicine used to treat various skin disorders, including psoriasis, eczema, and other inflammatory skin conditions. It works by reducing inflammation, itching, and scaling while softening thickened skin.
Closalic Ointment is classified under Prescription Medicines, Dermatology Medicines, Anti-inflammatory Topical Drugs, and Combination Skin Therapies. The combination of Clobetasol, a potent corticosteroid, and Salicylic Acid, a keratolytic agent, provides both anti-inflammatory and exfoliating effects.
In some markets, Closalic Ointment is available as a generic or local brand containing the same active ingredients, offering similar therapeutic benefits under medical supervision.
What Is Clobex (Clobetasol Propionate and Salicylic Acid)?Â
Clobex is the original brand name for Clobetasol Propionate topical therapy.
Clobetasol belongs to the class of corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation and immune responses, while Salicylic Acid helps remove dead skin and reduce scaling.
Generic versions such as Closalic Ointment contain the same active compounds and may be used depending on physician recommendation and availability.
Drug Class and Mechanism of ActionÂ
Closalic is a combination medicine with corticosteroid and keratolytic action.
How Clobetasol Propionate WorksÂ
- Suppresses inflammation and immune reactions in the skin
- Reduces redness, swelling, and itching
- Controls rapid skin cell proliferation
How Salicylic Acid WorksÂ
- Softens and removes thickened, scaly skin
- Enhances absorption of Clobetasol
- Helps improve skin texture and lesion appearance
Through these mechanisms, Closalic Ointment effectively treats psoriasis, eczema, and other inflammatory skin disorders.
How Clobex Works in the BodyÂ
Topical application delivers Clobetasol and Salicylic Acid directly to affected areas.
Key ActionsÂ
- Reduces inflammation at the site of application
- Removes excess keratin and scales
- Provides relief from itching and irritation
Generic versions such as Closalic allow similar topical therapy for skin conditions under physician supervision.
Medical Uses of Closalic OintmentÂ
Closalic is commonly prescribed for various dermatological conditions.
Treatment of PsoriasisÂ
- Reduces redness, scaling, and plaque formation
- Soothes inflamed areas
Treatment of Eczema and DermatitisÂ
- Controls itching and inflammation
- Improves skin appearance and comfort
Treatment of Hyperkeratotic Skin LesionsÂ
- Softens thickened skin
- Enhances healing and topical drug absorption
Who Can Use Closalic Ointment?Â
Closalic should be used under medical guidance.
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
Patients may use Closalic if they:
- Have psoriasis, eczema, or hyperkeratotic skin lesions
- Can follow application instructions carefully
- Are monitored for corticosteroid-related side effects
Who Should Avoid Clobex (Clobetasol Propionate & Salicylic Acid)
Closalic should NOT be used by:
- Patients allergic to Clobetasol or Salicylic Acid
- Children under physician discretion (high-potency corticosteroid)
- Individuals with untreated skin infections
Closalic Ointment Dosage and AdministrationÂ
Standard Dosage GuidelinesÂ
- Apply a thin layer to affected areas 1–2 times daily
- Rub gently into the skin
- Do not use on open wounds or mucous membranes
Duration of UseÂ
- Typically 2–4 weeks depending on severity
- Avoid prolonged use to prevent skin thinning or systemic absorption
Side Effects of Clobex (Clobetasol Propionate & Salicylic Acid)
Common Side EffectsÂ
- Mild burning or stinging at application site
- Skin redness or irritation
- Temporary dryness or peeling
Serious Side EffectsÂ
- Skin thinning or stretch marks (with prolonged use)
- Allergic reactions
- Secondary skin infections
Report any unusual symptoms to your doctor immediately.
Storage:
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place, protected from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Â
1. Can Clobex (Clobetasol Propionate & Salicylic Acid) be used on the face?Â
Use caution; apply only under physician supervision due to sensitive skin.
2. Is Closalic safe for long-term use?Â
Long-term use is not recommended; monitor for skin thinning and systemic absorption.
3. Can I use Closalic with other topical medicines?Â
Consult your doctor before combining with other topical drugs.
4. Can pregnant women use Closalic?Â
Only under strict medical supervision if benefits outweigh risks.
5. Is Closalic the same as Clobex?Â
Yes. Closalic contains Clobetasol Propionate and Salicylic Acid, similar to Clobex combination therapy.
6. Do I need a prescription to buy Closalic?Â
Yes. It is a prescription-only topical medicine.
Medical DisclaimerÂ
Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only. Closalic Ointment is prescription-only and should be used under medical supervision. Consult your physician before starting or changing treatment.



