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Alclometasone dipropionate (ACM) is a corticosteroid.1 It reduces cutaneous anaphylaxis reactions induced by tuberculin or albumin in mice when administered topically (20 μl of a 0.1% solution). ACM also inhibits androgen-dependent cytochrome P450 activity and the O-depropylation activity of 7-alkoxy-coumarin O-dealkylase in a dose-dependent manner in male rats but has no effect on hepatic drug metabolism in female rats or mice of both sexes.2 Formulations containing ACM have been used to treat radiation and allergic contact dermatitis.
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1. Possible inhibitory mechanism of FK506 (tacrolimus hydrate) ointment for atopic dermatitis based on animal models. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 379(2-3), 183-189 (1999).
2. Species and sex differences in the inhibitory action of the corticosteroid alclometasone dipropionate on the hepatic drug-