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Eucrisa
Eucrisa (generic name: crisaborole) is a topical ointment used to treat mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema). It works by reducing inflammation, redness, and itching associated with eczema. Eucrisa is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication that is safe for long-term use in both adults and children over the age of 2 years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for Eucrisa to start working?
Improvements in eczema symptoms may be seen within a few days to a week of using Eucrisa.
Can Eucrisa be used for long-term treatment?
Yes, Eucrisa is safe for long-term use and does not carry the risks associated with long-term steroid use.
Is Eucrisa safe for children?
Yes, Eucrisa is approved for use in children aged 2 years and older for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema.
Can I use Eucrisa on my face?
Yes, Eucrisa can be applied to the face, but avoid contact with the eyes.
Does Eucrisa contain steroids?
No, Eucrisa is a non-steroidal treatment for eczema.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Eucrisa Work?
Eucrisa works by inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE-4), which plays a role in the inflammatory process of eczema. By blocking this enzyme, Eucrisa helps reduce inflammation, redness, and itching in affected areas of the skin.
Common Dosages
- 2% crisaborole ointment
Typical Dosing
- Apply a thin layer of Eucrisa to the affected areas twice daily.
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema) in adults and children aged 2 years and older
Who Shouldn't Take Eucrisa?
- Known hypersensitivity to crisaborole or any ingredients in the ointment.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Apply Eucrisa to clean, dry skin and avoid covering the treated areas with bandages or dressings unless directed by your healthcare provider.
- Eucrisa is for external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, and vagina.
- Wash your hands after applying the ointment.
- Report any signs of allergic reactions (rash, swelling, or trouble breathing) to your healthcare provider immediately.
Side Effects of Eucrisa
Common Side Effects
- Burning or stinging at the application site
- Redness
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Severe allergic reactions
Risks and Warnings of Eucrisa
- Application Site Reactions: Some patients may experience burning, stinging, or redness at the application site. These symptoms are usually mild and temporary.
- Allergic Reactions: Although rare, some people may have a serious allergic reaction to Eucrisa. Stop using the product and seek medical attention if you experience any signs of an allergic reaction.
Interactions with Eucrisa
Common Drug Interactions
- No significant drug interactions have been identified with Eucrisa, as it is a topical medication.
Alternatives to Eucrisa
- Elidel (pimecrolimus): A non-steroidal topical cream used to treat mild to moderate eczema.
- Protopic (tacrolimus): Another non-steroidal topical treatment for eczema.
- Topical corticosteroids: Steroid creams, such as hydrocortisone, are commonly used to treat eczema.