Table of contents:
- What Drug Fluocortolone?
- What is fluocortolone for?
- How to use fluocortolone?
- How to store this drug?
- Fluocortolone dosage
- What is the fluocortolone dosage for adults?
- What is the fluocortolone dosage for children?
- In what dosage is this drug available?
- Fluocortolone side effects
- What side effects can be experienced due to fluocortolone?
- Fluocortolone Drug Warnings and Cautions
- What should be known before using fluocortolone?
- Is this drug safe for pregnant and lactating women?
- Fluocortolone Drug Interactions
- What medicines may interact with fluocortolone?
- Can food or alcohol interact with fluocortolone?
- What health conditions can interact with this drug?
- Fluocortolone overdose
- What to do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I forget to take medicine or forget to take medicine?
What Drug Fluocortolone?
What is fluocortolone for?
Fluocortolone, also known as fluocortolone pivalate, is a topical (external drug) drug used to treat various skin problems. This drug is classified as a corticosteroid, so it is often referred to as a topical steroid or corticosteroid ointment.
This medication can be used to relieve symptoms of skin inflammation, such as eczema or dermatitis. Some of these symptoms include itching and redness.
How to use fluocortolone?
Here are the rules for using fluocortolone pivalate that need to be considered carefully:
- Before starting treatment, clean the problematic skin area and dry it well.
- Take a small amount of the drug with your fingertips, then apply a thin layer only to the inflamed surface of the skin. The number of drug use frequencies is adjusted to the doctor's recommendation.
- The amount of topical steroid you need to use is generally measured with one adult knuckle.
- Do not apply this medication to open wounds or skin that has infections.
- Wash your hands with soap and running water after applying the medicine.
- Make sure the inflamed area is not covered with bandages or bandages, unless your doctor recommends otherwise.
- Use this medicine regularly to get its benefits. So that you always remember, it's good to use the medicine at the same time every day.
- Do not use this medication for more than the recommended dose, for less, or for longer than the recommended dose because it will affect the performance of the drug.
- Follow the rules given by your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
How to store this drug?
Consider the following procedures for storing fluocortolone pivalate:
- Observe the storage instructions on the product package or ask your pharmacist.
- Store the medicine at room temperature and keep it away from sunlight or damp places.
- Avoid storing fluocortolone pivalate in the bathroom.
- Avoid freezing the drug onfreezer.
- Keep all medicines away from children and pets.
- If you are no longer using this medicine or if the medicine has expired, discard this medicine immediately according to the procedure for disposing of the medicine.
- Do not mix this medicine with household waste. Do not also throw this drug in drains such as toilets.
- Ask the pharmacist or staff from the local waste disposal agency about the proper and safe way to dispose of drugs for environmental health.
Fluocortolone dosage
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the fluocortolone dosage for adults?
The dose of fluocortolone pivalate given by your doctor depends on the condition and severity of your skin.
What is the fluocortolone dosage for children?
There is no provision for the dose of this drug for children. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
In what dosage is this drug available?
Fluocortolone is available in the following dosages:
Tablet, oral: 5 mg, 20 mg
Fluocortolone side effects
What side effects can be experienced due to fluocortolone?
According to Patient, here are the most common side effects of using the fluocortolone pivalate:
- burning sensation in the skin
- thinning of the skin
- appearstretch markspermanent
- grow hair on the part of the skin where the drug is applied
- steroids may be absorbed into the bloodstream
If you experience a severe allergic (anaphylactic) reaction to this medicine, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms of an allergic reaction can include:
- itchy rash
- difficulty breathing
- swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
Not everyone experiences this side effect. There may be some side effects not listed above.
If you have concerns about certain side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Fluocortolone Drug Warnings and Cautions
What should be known before using fluocortolone?
Before using fluocortolone pivalate, you should tell your doctor if:
- if any part of the skin is infected
- if you have rosacea or acne
- if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
- if you have had an allergic reaction to skin medications
Is this drug safe for pregnant and lactating women?
This medicine is considered a pregnancy risk category C according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The following references the pregnancy risk categories according to the FDA:
A = No risk,
B = not at risk in several studies,
C = May be risky,
D = There is positive evidence of risk,
X = Contraindicated,
N = Unknown
Information is not available about the safety of using this medicine during breastfeeding. However, the drug has been used for many years in breastfeeding women and does not cause dangerous side effects. Seek medical advice from your doctor.
Fluocortolone Drug Interactions
What medicines may interact with fluocortolone?
This drug is not known to affect other medicines. However, as with all other medicines, if you are already taking any other medicines you should always check with your pharmacist before using this medicine either.
Can food or alcohol interact with fluocortolone?
Certain drugs, including metamizole, should not be used while eating certain foods because drug-food interactions can occur.
Smoking tobacco or consuming alcohol with certain drugs can also cause interactions to occur.
Discuss your use of drugs with food, alcohol, or tobacco with your health care provider.
What health conditions can interact with this drug?
The presence of other health problems in your body may affect the use of this drug. Tell your doctor if you have other health problems, especially:
- adrenal suppression
- history of tuberculosis
- hypertension
- liver disease and kidney failure
- osteoporosis
- glaucoma
- corneal perforation
- severe affective disorder
- epilepsy
- peptic ulcer
- hypothyroidism
- history of steroid myopathy
Fluocortolone overdose
What to do in an emergency or overdose?
In case of an emergency or overdose due to fluocortolone pivalate, call an ambulance (118) or go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately.
What should I do if I forget to take medicine or forget to take medicine?
If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. However, if you just remember when it's time for the next dose, just ignore the missed dose, and continue taking it as scheduled. Do not use this drug in double doses.
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