Generic Name : FLUOCINOLONE
Pronunciation : (floo oh sin' oh lone)
Trade Name(s) : Flucocin, Flucort, Flucort lotion, Flucort-H, Supricort
Why it is prescribed: Fluocinolone is used to treat the
itching, redness, dryness, crusting, scaling, inflammation, and
discomfort of various skin conditions.
When it is to be taken: Fluocinolone is used two to four
times a day. Follow the instruction on your prescription label
carefully.
How it should be taken:
1. Fluocinolone comes in ointment, cream, and liquid-in various
strengths-for use on the skin.
2. Wash the affected area thoroughly; then apply the medication
sparingly in a thin film and rub it in gently. However, if washing
irritates your skin, apply the drug without washing first.
3. If your doctor instructs you to wrap the treated area with
plastic, soak or wash the area thoroughly.
4. Apply the medication in a thin film and rub it in gently. Then
apply another thin film.
5. Cover the area with thin plastic wrap and attach the plastic
with adhesive tape to normal skin adjacent to the treated area
or hold the plastic in place with an elastic or gauze bandage.
6. Wash the area each time you apply the medication. If the area
is moist, you can leave the edges of the plastic wrap partly unsealed
or puncture the plastic wrap to allow excess moisture to escape.
7. If your skin is dry, you can soak the area briefly before applying
the medication and place a damp cloth on the area before covering
it with plastic.
8. If the treated area is the scalp, fingers, or hands, you can
use a tight plastic shower cap for your scalp and gloves for your
fingers and hands rather than plastic wrap.
9. Ask your doctor for specific instructions. If you use this
drug on your face, keep it out of your eyes.
Special Instruction :
1. Use fluocinolone exactly as prescribed. Do not apply it to
other areas of your body or bandage or wrap the treated area unless
instructed to do so by your doctor.
2. Do not use it for a longer time than as directed by your doctor,
and do not apply it more frequently than as stated on your prescription
label.
3. Do not apply cosmetics, lotions, or other skin preparations
to the treated area without consulting your doctor.
4. If you are using this medication on a child's diaper area,
do not place tightly fitting diapers or plastic pants on the child.
5. They can increase the absorption of fluocinolone through the
skin and decrease growth.
6. If your skin problem continues or worsens or if the treated
area gets infected (red, warm, or swollen) or oozes pus, contact
your doctor.
7. If you forget to take a dose, apply the missed dose as soon
as you remember it and apply any remaining doses for that day
at evenly spaced intervals. Do not apply a double dose to make
up for the missed one.
Side Effects : Although side effects from fluocinolone
are not common, they can occur. Itching, burning, irritation,
skin infection. Contact your doctor.
Other Precautions :
1. If you have an infection, inform your doctor before using this
medication.
2. Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should inform
their doctors before using fluocinolone.
3. Discard any unused medication after your treatment course is
completed.
4. Do not use it to treat other skin problems.
5. Do not allow anyone else to use this medication without a prescription,
especially children.
6. Children are more sensitive to the drug than are adults, and
another person's skin problem may be very different from yours.
Storage Conditions :
1. Keep this medication in the container it came in tightly closed,
and out of the reach of children.
2. Store it at room temperature, away from excess heat.
3. Do not allow it to freeze.