Qualified Medication Aides (QMA) Practice Exam

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Which medication is an anti-inflammatory steroid applied to the skin?

  1. Hydrocortisone

  2. Cordran

  3. Prednisone

  4. Diphenhydramine

The correct answer is: Cordran

Cordran, also known as flurandrenolide, is a topical corticosteroid that effectively reduces inflammation and the associated symptoms on the skin. Being an anti-inflammatory steroid, it works by suppressing various inflammatory responses in the body, helping to relieve conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and other skin reactions. While Hydrocortisone is also a topical steroid used for similar purposes, Cordran is specifically designed for topical application and provides a potent anti-inflammatory effect directly on the skin. Prednisone, on the other hand, is an oral corticosteroid rather than a topical one, and Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine primarily used to relieve allergic reactions, thus not fitting the category of an anti-inflammatory steroid. The action of Cordran applies directly on the skin, allowing for targeted treatment of localized inflammation, confirming its role as the correct choice for this question.