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Fluclorolone acetonide

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Fluclorolone acetonide
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Trade names Cutanit, Topicon
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Formula C24H29Cl2FO5
Molar mass 487.39 g·mol−1
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Fluclorolone acetonide (INN, or flucloronide, USAN, trade names Cutanit, Topicon) is a corticosteroid for topical use on the skin.[1]

Free fluclorolone, without the acetonide (C21H25Cl2FO5, CID 60900 from PubChem)

References

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  1. ^ Cunliffe WJ (March 1976). "Long-term treatment with 0-01% fluclorolone acetonide in children". British Medical Journal. 1 (6010): 627. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.6010.627. PMC 1639042 . PMID 1252855.
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