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A child with eczema has been treated unsuccessfully with a topical glucocorticoid for a year and now has skin atrophy and hypopigmentation. What change in therapy will the provider recommend to the parents?
A. Higher potency topical glucocorticoids
B. Topical keratolytic agents
C. Topical immunosuppressants
D. Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)


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