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Oxianujo
Oxianujo is a topical formulation containing niacinamide 4% and tacrolimus 0.1%, designed to address skin conditions such as eczema. This combination aims to improve skin barrier function, reduce inflammation, and enhance hydration, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly does Oxianujo Cream work?
Patients may begin to notice improvements in their skin condition within 1 to 2 weeks of consistent use.
Can I use Oxianujo Cream with other skincare products?
Yes, but it's advisable to consult your healthcare provider about specific products to avoid irritation.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss an application, use it as soon as you remember. If it's close to the time for your next application, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule.
Are there any dietary restrictions while using Oxianujo Cream?
There are no specific dietary restrictions while using Oxianujo Cream.
Is Oxianujo Cream safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding to discuss the risks and benefits of using Oxianujo Cream during these periods.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Oxianujo Work?
- Niacinamide: This form of vitamin B3 helps to improve the skin barrier, reduce redness, and enhance hydration by promoting ceramide synthesis.
- Tacrolimus: An immunomodulator that inhibits T-cell activation and reduces inflammation, making it effective for managing eczema flare-ups.
Common Dosages
- 30 gm pump for topical application.
Typical Dosing
- Apply a thin layer of Oxianujo Cream to the affected areas twice daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Eczema: To alleviate symptoms associated with atopic dermatitis.
Who Shouldn't Take Oxianujo?
- Known hypersensitivity to niacinamide, tacrolimus, or any components of the formulation.
- Active skin infections or conditions that may be aggravated by topical immunomodulators.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Ensure the skin is clean and dry before application.
- Avoid occlusive dressings unless directed by a healthcare provider.
- Monitor for any signs of irritation or allergic reactions and report them to your healthcare provider.
Side Effects of Oxianujo
Common Side Effects
- Localized burning or stinging
- Itching
- Redness at the application site
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling)
- Skin infections.
Risks and Warnings of Oxianujo
- Skin Thinning: Prolonged use of tacrolimus can lead to skin thinning; use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration necessary.
- Infection Risk: Monitor for signs of skin infections during treatment, especially if applying to compromised skin.
Interactions with Oxianujo
Common Drug Interactions
- Other Topical Products: Use caution when combining with other topical treatments, as they may increase irritation.
- Immunosuppressive Therapies: Consult your healthcare provider if you are receiving other immunosuppressive treatments.
Alternatives to Oxianujo
- Other Topical Treatments: Such as hydrocortisone or other corticosteroid creams for managing eczema.
- Oral Medications: In more severe cases, systemic treatments may be considered.