Fluocortolone

Fluocortolone is a synthetic glucocorticoid medication used to treat a variety of skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, and contact dermatitis. It works by reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune system and can also be used in the treatment of several conditions, including hemorrhoids. It can be taken orally or applied topically to the affected area. Side effects may include skin irritation, burning, or itching.

Fluocortolone is a medication belonging to a class of drugs called corticosteroids. It is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including:

  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Dermatitis
  • Inflamed or itchy skin

Fluocortolone comes in different forms, including ointments, creams, and lotions. It works by reducing inflammation, redness, and itching.

Here are some things to know about fluocortolone:

  • It is available over-the-counter (OTC) in low-strength formulations. However, higher-strength formulations are only available by prescription.
  • It is typically applied to the affected area of the skin twice a day.
  • You should not use fluocortolone for longer than directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
  • Fluocortolone can cause side effects, such as burning, stinging, itching, or dryness at the application site.

It is important to note that fluocortolone is not a cure for any skin condition. It can only help to relieve symptoms. If you have any concerns about using fluocortolone, be sure to talk to your doctor.

 

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C05 Vasoprotectives
C05A - Agents for treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissures for topical use
C05AA Corticosteroids
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
D - Dermatologicals
D07 Corticosteroids, dermatological preparations
D07A - Corticosteroids, plain
D07AC Corticosteroids, potent (group III)
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
H - Systemic hormonal preparations, excluding sex hormones and insulins
H02 Corticosteroids for systemic use
H02A - Corticosteroids for systemic use, plain
H02AB Glucocorticoids
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
D - Dermatologicals
D07 Corticosteroids, dermatological preparations
D07B - Corticosteroids, combinations with antiseptics
D07BC Corticosteroids, potent, combinations with antiseptics
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
D - Dermatologicals
D07 Corticosteroids, dermatological preparations
D07C - Corticosteroids, combinations with antibiotics
D07CC Corticosteroids, potent, combinations with antibiotics
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
D - Dermatologicals
D07 Corticosteroids, dermatological preparations
D07X - Corticosteroids, other combinations
D07XC Corticosteroids, potent, other combinations
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
S - Sensory organs
S01 Ophthalmologicals
S01C - Anti-inflammatory agents and anti-infectives in combination
S01CA Corticosteroids and anti-infectives in combination
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