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A previously healthy 6-year-old child presents for evaluation of rash to the bilateral posterior legs, which has been present for 6 weeks. Multiple coin-shaped lesions with scaling and surrounding erythema are present. The patient describes the lesions as sore and denies pruritus. The lesions have not responded to daily application of an over-the-counter moisturizer. Further questioning reveals that the child recently began homeschooling and has spent several hours per day seated in a chair with nickel-plated screws. In addition to advising the patient’s parents to switch the child to an alternate chair, what is the appropriate pharmacologic treatment?
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