Rozman T A
Z Hautkr. 1986 Mar 1;61(5):294, 297-304.
Treatment with diflorasone diacetate ointment and cream (0.05%) was strikingly successful in a multicenter clinical trial involving 4,651 patients in total suffering from various corticosteroid-sensitive dermatoses. According to the clinical evaluation, 93% of the patients were cured or much improved. Approximately 7% of the patients questioned rated the local tolerance of the two forms of administration as good to very good. Only 4% of the patients rated the tolerance of the ointment or cream as moderate or bad. None of the patients showed any systemic side-effects. The molecular structure of diflorasone-17,21-diacetate and the specific pharmaceutical properties of the ointment and cream evidently guarantee a good bioavailability of the glucocorticosteroid in the skin. Clinical and experimental results confirm that diflorasone diacetate belongs to the group of highly active corticosteroids.