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Can a cream containing corticosteroids lighten the skin?

Yes, a cream containing corticosteroids can potentially cause skin depigmentation. If you have noticed this happening to your skin after using the cream, it may be worth consulting with a doctor for a reevaluation of your treatment plan.

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