Condition · ICD-10 L20.9
Eczema
Atopic Dermatitis
A chronic inflammatory skin condition causing dry, itchy, and inflamed skin.
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic relapsing skin condition often associated with allergies and asthma. It is characterized by barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation, and skin microbiome changes. Treatment includes moisturizers, topical corticosteroids, and newer biologics.
At a glance
Medications tracked
8
First-line options
Betamethasone dipropionate, Triamcinolone acetonide cream, Betamethasone valerate
Related conditions
PsoriasisContact DermatitisAllergic RhinitisAsthma
First-line Related Treatments
Commonly associated primary options — verify with your clinician
Short-term / As-needed
Related options for acute or bridging use
Situational
Related options for specific presentations

Calcipotriene and betamethasone dipropionate
RxCream
Strength 64 mg/g-50 ug/g
NDC 73499-0001-01

Nystatin + triamcinolone topical
RxCream
Strength 100000 U-1 mg/gm/15 gm
NDC 68462-0314-17
Top treatments tried for Eczema
Community-driven data · early preview
Betamethasone dipropionate
1,800 people tried
★★★★★4.3
Triamcinolone acetonide cream
1,520 people tried
★★★★★4.1
Betamethasone valerate
1,240 people tried
★★★★★4.0
Calamine and zinc oxide
960 people tried
★★★★★3.8
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