Wed-21-05-2014, 13:08 PM
(Wed-21-05-2014, 12:52 PM)mickd98 Wrote: Hi, I have just come across this site whilst trying to research the difference between dovobet/dovonex.
I have today been diagnosed with severe nail psoriasis on both my fingers & toes. I also have a few minor small plaques on my body.
My consultant, this morning has advised I take Acitretin but I need to have the blood tests first. So today he prescribed Dovobet , & without realising, I left the pharmacy with Dovonex.
Is there a major difference between the 2 & the outcomes expected ?
Should I go back & get it changed?
Thanks for any help
Hi and welcome to the club. In answer to your question. Yes there is a difference.
Dovobet has an active ingredient which is a steroid
Dovonex is a vitamin D derivative....
I would go back and get what was prescribed as steroid ointment creams will probably be more effective, if it's for your nails I would ask for the gel version as this can be soaked down the affected nails..
I have tried both and Dovabet, was more effective for me
I hope you enjoy your visits here we are a small and friendly group of sufferers with the membership having a great experience of the various treatments available. I would suggest you look through the prescribed treatment and introductions threads and read what has worked or not worked for others.