Elidel is a
prescription
medicine you put
on your skin
(topical) to
treat atopic
dermatitis, also
known as eczema.
Elidel is for
use on the skin
only. Elidel is
for adults and
children age 2
years and older.
You can use
Elidel for short
or intermittent
long periods of
treatment.
Intermittent
means starting
and stopping
repeatedly, as
directed by your
doctor. You can
use it on all
affected areas
of your skin,
including your
face and neck.
How Taken
Apply a thin
layer of Elidel
cream 1% to the
affected skin
twice daily and
rub in gently
and completely.
Elidel may be
used on all skin
surfaces,
including the
head, neck.
Elidel should be
used twice daily
for as long as
signs and
symptoms
persist.
Treatment should
be discontinued
if resolution of
disease occurs.
If symptoms
persist beyond 6
weeks, the
patient should
be re-evaluated.
The safety of
Elidel Cream
under occlusion,
which may
promote systemic
exposure, has
not been
evaluated.
Elidel cream
should not be
used with
occlusive
dressings.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not use
Elidel without
first talking to
your doctor if
you have the
congenital skin
disorder
Netherton's
syndrome. Before
using Elidel,
tell your doctor
if you: have a
skin infection;
have a disease
of the immune
system; or are
using any other
type of skin
product (e.g.,
cream, ointment,
lotion, etc.).
You may not be
able to use
Elidel, or you
may require a
dosage
adjustment or
special
monitoring if
you have any of
the conditions
listed above.
Elidel is in the
FDA pregnancy
category C. This
means that it is
not known
whether Elidel
will harm an
unborn baby. Do
not use this
medication
without first
talking to your
doctor if you
are pregnant or
are planning to
become pregnant
during
treatment. It is
not known
whether Elidel
passes into
breast milk. Do
not use this
medication
without first
talking to your
doctor if you
are
breast-feeding a
baby. Elidel is
not approved for
use by children
younger than 2
years of age.
Missed Dose
Use the
missed dose as
soon as you
remember. If it
is almost time
for the next
dose, skip the
dose you missed,
and use only the
next regularly
scheduled dose.
Possible Side
Effects
The most
common side
effect at the
site of
application is
burning or a
feeling of
warmth. The
burning feeling
is usually mild
or moderate,
occurring in the
first 5 days of
treatment, and
the burning
usually clears
up in a few
days. See your
doctor if an
application site
reaction is
severe or
persists for
more than 1
week. Other
common side
effects include
headache, and
with long-term
intermittent
use, common
cold/stuffy
nose, influenza,
sore throat,
fever, viral
infection, and
cough. Some
people may get
herpes skin
infections (like
cold sores,
chicken pox, or
shingles),
warts, or
swollen lymph
nodes (glands).
Storage
Store at 25°C
(77°F);
excursions
permitted to
15°C-30°C
(59°F-86°F). Do
not freeze.
Overdose
There has
been no
experience of
overdose with
Elidel cream 1%.
If oral
ingestion
occurs, medical
advice should be
sought.
More Information
Avoid
sunlight and sun
lamps, tanning
beds, and
treatments with
UVA or UVB
light. If you
need to be
outdoors after
applying Elidel,
wear loose
clothing that
protects the
treated area
from the sun.
Also, ask your
doctor what
other type of
protection from
the sun may be
needed. Unless
otherwise
instructed by
your doctor, do
not apply any
other skin
products on the
areas treated
with Elidel.
Disclaimer
This drug
information is
for your
information
purposes only,
it is not
intended that
this information
covers all uses,
directions, drug
interactions,
precautions, or
adverse effects
of your
medication. This
is only general
information, and
should not be
relied on for
any purpose. It
should not be
construed as
containing
specific
instructions for
any particular
patient. We
disclaim all
responsibility
for the accuracy
and reliability
of this
information,
and/or any
consequences
arising from the
use of this
information,
including damage
or adverse
consequences to
persons or
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