Class V – Lower Mid‑Strength

Milder than Classes 1–4, but still effective for everyday flares, especially in children or on more delicate skin. Many people assume these are safe long-term, but they can still cause withdrawal symptoms with extended use.

Betamethasone valerate 0.1%Luxiq foam, Betnovate (UK), Beta-Val, Valisone, Celestoderm (intl)

Desonide 0.05%DesOwen, Desonate, Desowen, Verdeso foam (US/intl)

Fluocinonide acetonide 0.025%Synalar low-strength (US/intl)

Fluticasone propionate 0.05%Cutivate (also sometimes placed in this range)

Hydrocortisone butyrate 0.1%Locoid (US/intl)

Hydrocortisone valerate 0.2%Westcort (also sometimes Class IV)

Prednicarbate 0.1%Dermatop (intl)

This information was gathered from trusted medical and dermatology sources to help you better understand your medications:

Note: Each medication listed may appear under multiple brand names globally. This guide includes international variants where available.

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