Elidel is the only steroid-free prescription cream for people
who have mild or moderate eczema (atopic dermatitis).
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Elidel 30gm 1% cream - 1 Tube
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Elidel 60gm 1% cream - 1 Tube
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Elidel
Important Note
The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug.
Uses
Elidel is the only steroid-free prescription cream for people who have
mild or moderate eczema (atopic dermatitis).
How to Use
Eczema symptoms may come and go. Don't wait until they turn into a flare-up
or an outbreak. At the first signs or symptoms of an eczema flare, apply
a thin layer of Elidel, twice daily, to the affected area(s). Continue
to apply it twice daily until your rash is healed. If they come back,
you can start and stop Elidel treatment as directed by your doctor. If
your symptoms don't improve in 6 weeks, or if they get worse, see your
doctor.
Side Effects
The most common side effects of Elidel are a feeling of warmth or burning
where the cream was applied, which is generally mild and goes away within
a few days; headache, cold-like symptoms such as stuffy nose, sore throat,
and cough, and, rarely, viral skin infection. When using Elidel, you should
avoid unprotected exposure to the sun or sun lamps.
Precautions
Avoid sunlight and sun lamps, tanning beds, and treatment with UVA or
UVB light. If you need to be outdoors after applying Elidel, wear loose
fitting clothing that protects the treated area from the sun. In addition,
ask your doctor what other type of protection from the sun you should
use. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, you should use Elidel only
if your doctor determines that it is clearly necessary. It is not known
if the medicine in Elidel will pass through your milk to the baby. If
you have a skin condition called Netherton's syndrome, ask your doctor
before you start using it. If you think you have a viral infection of
your skin, like chicken pox or herpes, do not apply Elidel on these areas.
Drug Interactions
Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription medication you
may use, especially: other topical medications. Do not start or stop any
medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
Storage
Store at room temperature away from moisture and sunlight. Do not store in the bathroom.
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