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Drug overview for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
Generic name: FLUOCINONIDE/EMOLLIENT (flew-oh-SIH-no-nide)
Drug class: Topical Corticosteroids
Therapeutic class: Dermatological
Fluocinolone acetonide and fluocinonide are synthetic fluorinated corticosteroids.
Fluocinolone acetonide and fluocinonide share the actions of the other topical corticosteroids and are used for the relief of the inflammatory manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses.
Generic name: FLUOCINONIDE/EMOLLIENT (flew-oh-SIH-no-nide)
Drug class: Topical Corticosteroids
Therapeutic class: Dermatological
Fluocinolone acetonide and fluocinonide are synthetic fluorinated corticosteroids.
Fluocinolone acetonide and fluocinonide share the actions of the other topical corticosteroids and are used for the relief of the inflammatory manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses.
DRUG IMAGES
- FLUOCINONIDE-E 0.05% CREAM
The following indications for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient) have been approved by the FDA:
Indications:
Allergic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Discoid lupus erythematosus
Genital organ pruritus
Granuloma annulare
Lichen simplex chronicus
Plaque psoriasis
Pruritus ani
Pruritus of skin
Pyoderma gangrenosum
Scalp psoriasis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Skin inflammation
Professional Synonyms:
Atopic eczema
Circumscribed neurodermatitis
Dermatitis seborrheica
Dermatitis venenata
Dermatitis
Disseminated neurodermatitis
Dyssebacea
Dyssebacia
Genital pruritus
Itchy skin eruption
Lichen annularis
Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Pruritic dermatitis
Seborrhea corporis
Seborrheic eczema
Small cerebriform cell lymphoma
Unna's disease
Vidal's disease
Indications:
Allergic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Discoid lupus erythematosus
Genital organ pruritus
Granuloma annulare
Lichen simplex chronicus
Plaque psoriasis
Pruritus ani
Pruritus of skin
Pyoderma gangrenosum
Scalp psoriasis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Skin inflammation
Professional Synonyms:
Atopic eczema
Circumscribed neurodermatitis
Dermatitis seborrheica
Dermatitis venenata
Dermatitis
Disseminated neurodermatitis
Dyssebacea
Dyssebacia
Genital pruritus
Itchy skin eruption
Lichen annularis
Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Pruritic dermatitis
Seborrhea corporis
Seborrheic eczema
Small cerebriform cell lymphoma
Unna's disease
Vidal's disease
The following dosing information is available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
Fluocinolone acetonide shampoo should be prepared by a pharmacist at the time of dispensing the shampoo; contents of the 12-mg capsule should be mixed with the shampoo base supplied by the manufacturer. The extemporaneously prepared shampoo is stable for 3 months from the time of compounding. The extemporaneously prepared shampoo must be shaken well prior to administration.
Topical fluocinolone acetonide or fluocinonide cream, gel, ointment, and solution are applied sparingly in thin films and rubbed gently into the skin 2-4 times daily depending on the severity of the condition. Occlusive dressings may be used for severe or resistant dermatoses.
For the treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults, fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% topical oil is applied as a thin film 3 times daily.
For the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in children 2 years of age or older, a thin film of fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% topical oil may be applied twice daily to affected areas for no longer than 4 weeks. The topical oil should not be applied to the face or diaper area.
Application to intertriginous areas also should be avoided because of an increased risk of developing potentially irreversible adverse local effects (e.g., striae, atrophy, telangiectasia).
For the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp in adults, no more than 30 mL of fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% shampoo is applied to the scalp once daily, lathered, and allowed to remain on the scalp for about 5 minutes. The hair and scalp are then rinsed thoroughly with water.
Fluocinolone acetonide shampoo should not be used with occlusive dressings and patients should be warned that treated areas of the scalp should not be bandaged or otherwise covered or wrapped as to be occlusive, unless directed by a clinician.
For the treatment of psoriasis of the scalp in adults, a thin film of fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% topical oil should be applied to wet or dampened hair and scalp, massaged well, and covered with the manufacturer-supplied shower cap. The oil should be allowed to remain on the scalp overnight or for a minimum of 4 hours following application before being washed off with regular shampoo and rinsed thoroughly with water.
Topical fluocinolone acetonide or fluocinonide cream, gel, ointment, and solution are applied sparingly in thin films and rubbed gently into the skin 2-4 times daily depending on the severity of the condition. Occlusive dressings may be used for severe or resistant dermatoses.
For the treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults, fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% topical oil is applied as a thin film 3 times daily.
For the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in children 2 years of age or older, a thin film of fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% topical oil may be applied twice daily to affected areas for no longer than 4 weeks. The topical oil should not be applied to the face or diaper area.
Application to intertriginous areas also should be avoided because of an increased risk of developing potentially irreversible adverse local effects (e.g., striae, atrophy, telangiectasia).
For the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp in adults, no more than 30 mL of fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% shampoo is applied to the scalp once daily, lathered, and allowed to remain on the scalp for about 5 minutes. The hair and scalp are then rinsed thoroughly with water.
Fluocinolone acetonide shampoo should not be used with occlusive dressings and patients should be warned that treated areas of the scalp should not be bandaged or otherwise covered or wrapped as to be occlusive, unless directed by a clinician.
For the treatment of psoriasis of the scalp in adults, a thin film of fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% topical oil should be applied to wet or dampened hair and scalp, massaged well, and covered with the manufacturer-supplied shower cap. The oil should be allowed to remain on the scalp overnight or for a minimum of 4 hours following application before being washed off with regular shampoo and rinsed thoroughly with water.
No enhanced Administration information available for this drug.
DRUG LABEL | DOSING TYPE | DOSING INSTRUCTIONS |
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FLUOCINONIDE-E 0.05% CREAM | Maintenance | Adults apply to the affected area(s) by topical route 2 times per day |
DRUG LABEL | DOSING TYPE | DOSING INSTRUCTIONS |
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FLUOCINONIDE-E 0.05% CREAM | Maintenance | Adults apply to the affected area(s) by topical route 2 times per day |
The following drug interaction information is available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
There are 0 contraindications.
There are 0 severe interactions.
There are 0 moderate interactions.
The following contraindication information is available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
Drug contraindication overview.
No enhanced Contraindications information available for this drug.
No enhanced Contraindications information available for this drug.
There are 0 contraindications.
There are 1 severe contraindications.
Adequate patient monitoring is recommended for safer drug use.
Severe List |
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Hypercortisolism |
There are 2 moderate contraindications.
Clinically significant contraindication, where the condition can be managed or treated before the drug may be given safely.
Moderate List |
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Diabetes mellitus |
Hypothalamic-pituitary insufficiency |
The following adverse reaction information is available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
Adverse reaction overview.
No enhanced Common Adverse Effects information available for this drug.
No enhanced Common Adverse Effects information available for this drug.
There are 15 severe adverse reactions.
More Frequent | Less Frequent |
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None. |
Folliculitis Purpura Skin and skin structure infection Skin atrophy |
Rare/Very Rare |
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Adrenocortical insufficiency Bullous dermatitis Cataracts Central serous chorioretinopathy Glaucoma Hypothalamic-pituitary insufficiency Ocular hypertension Skin hypopigmentation Skin striae Skin ulcer Urticaria |
There are 24 less severe adverse reactions.
More Frequent | Less Frequent |
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Erythema Stinging of skin |
Acute pain at drug application site Blurred vision Headache disorder Paresthesia Pruritus of skin Skin rash Telangiectasia Treatment site sequelae |
Rare/Very Rare |
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Acneiform eruption Alopecia Blistering skin Contact dermatitis Dry skin Dyschromia Glycosuria Hirsutism Hypercortisolism Hyperesthesia Hyperglycemia Miliaria Perioral dermatitis Skin irritation |
The following precautions are available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
No enhanced Pediatric Use information available for this drug.
Contraindicated
Severe Precaution
Management or Monitoring Precaution
Contraindicated
None |
Severe Precaution
None |
Management or Monitoring Precaution
None |
No enhanced Pregnancy information available for this drug.
No enhanced Lactation information available for this drug.
No enhanced Geriatric Use information available for this drug.
The following prioritized warning is available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient):
No warning message for this drug.
No warning message for this drug.
The following icd codes are available for FLUOCINONIDE-E (fluocinonide/emollient)'s list of indications:
Allergic dermatitis | |
L20 | Atopic dermatitis |
L20.0 | Besnier's prurigo |
L20.8 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.81 | Atopic neurodermatitis |
L20.82 | Flexural eczema |
L20.83 | Infantile (acute) (chronic) eczema |
L20.84 | Intrinsic (allergic) eczema |
L20.89 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.9 | Atopic dermatitis, unspecified |
L23 | Allergic contact dermatitis |
L23.0 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to metals |
L23.1 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to adhesives |
L23.2 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to cosmetics |
L23.3 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to drugs in contact with skin |
L23.4 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to dyes |
L23.5 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to other chemical products |
L23.6 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to food in contact with the skin |
L23.7 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to plants, except food |
L23.8 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L23.81 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to animal (cat) (dog) dander |
L23.89 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L23.9 | Allergic contact dermatitis, unspecified cause |
Atopic dermatitis | |
L20 | Atopic dermatitis |
L20.0 | Besnier's prurigo |
L20.8 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.81 | Atopic neurodermatitis |
L20.82 | Flexural eczema |
L20.84 | Intrinsic (allergic) eczema |
L20.89 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.9 | Atopic dermatitis, unspecified |
Contact dermatitis | |
L23 | Allergic contact dermatitis |
L23.0 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to metals |
L23.1 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to adhesives |
L23.2 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to cosmetics |
L23.3 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to drugs in contact with skin |
L23.4 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to dyes |
L23.5 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to other chemical products |
L23.6 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to food in contact with the skin |
L23.7 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to plants, except food |
L23.8 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L23.81 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to animal (cat) (dog) dander |
L23.89 | Allergic contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L23.9 | Allergic contact dermatitis, unspecified cause |
L24 | Irritant contact dermatitis |
L24.0 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to detergents |
L24.1 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to oils and greases |
L24.2 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to solvents |
L24.3 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to cosmetics |
L24.4 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to drugs in contact with skin |
L24.5 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to other chemical products |
L24.6 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to food in contact with skin |
L24.7 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to plants, except food |
L24.8 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L24.81 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to metals |
L24.89 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L24.9 | Irritant contact dermatitis, unspecified cause |
L24.A0 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to friction or contact with body fluids, unspecified |
L24.A1 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to saliva |
L24.A2 | Irritant contact dermatitis due to fecal, urinary or dual incontinence |
L24.A9 | Irritant contact dermatitis due friction or contact with other specified body fluids |
L24.B | Irritant contact dermatitis related to stoma or fistula |
L24.B0 | Irritant contact dermatitis related to unspecified stoma or fistula |
L24.B1 | Irritant contact dermatitis related to digestive stoma or fistula |
L24.B2 | Irritant contact dermatitis related to respiratory stoma or fistula |
L24.B3 | Irritant contact dermatitis related to fecal or urinary stoma or fistula |
L25 | Unspecified contact dermatitis |
L25.0 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to cosmetics |
L25.1 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to drugs in contact with skin |
L25.2 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to dyes |
L25.3 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to other chemical products |
L25.4 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to food in contact with skin |
L25.5 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to plants, except food |
L25.8 | Unspecified contact dermatitis due to other agents |
L25.9 | Unspecified contact dermatitis, unspecified cause |
Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma | |
C84.0 | Mycosis fungoides |
C84.A | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified |
C84.A0 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, unspecified site |
C84.A1 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified lymph nodes of head, face, and neck |
C84.A2 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, intrathoracic lymph nodes |
C84.A3 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, intra-abdominal lymph nodes |
C84.A4 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, lymph nodes of axilla and upper limb |
C84.A5 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, lymph nodes of inguinal region and lower limb |
C84.A6 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, intrapelvic lymph nodes |
C84.A7 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, spleen |
C84.A8 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, lymph nodes of multiple sites |
C84.A9 | Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, unspecified, extranodal and solid organ sites |
Discoid lupus erythematosus | |
H01.12 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of eyelid |
H01.121 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of right upper eyelid |
H01.122 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of right lower eyelid |
H01.123 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of right eye, unspecified eyelid |
H01.124 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of left upper eyelid |
H01.125 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of left lower eyelid |
H01.126 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of left eye, unspecified eyelid |
H01.129 | Discoid lupus erythematosus of unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid |
L93.0 | Discoid lupus erythematosus |
Genital organ pruritus | |
L29.2 | Pruritus vulvae |
L29.3 | Anogenital pruritus, unspecified |
Granuloma annulare | |
L92.0 | Granuloma annulare |
Lichen simplex chronicus | |
L28.0 | Lichen simplex chronicus |
Plaque psoriasis | |
L40.0 | Psoriasis vulgaris |
L40.9 | Psoriasis, unspecified |
Pruritus ani | |
L29.0 | Pruritus ani |
L29.3 | Anogenital pruritus, unspecified |
Pruritus of skin | |
L29.8 | Other pruritus |
L29.81 | Cholestatic pruritus |
L29.89 | Other pruritus |
L29.9 | Pruritus, unspecified |
Pyoderma gangrenosum | |
L88 | Pyoderma gangrenosum |
Scalp psoriasis | |
L40.0 | Psoriasis vulgaris |
L40.1 | Generalized pustular psoriasis |
L40.4 | Guttate psoriasis |
L40.8 | Other psoriasis |
L40.9 | Psoriasis, unspecified |
Seborrheic dermatitis | |
L21 | Seborrheic dermatitis |
L21.0 | Seborrhea capitis |
L21.1 | Seborrheic infantile dermatitis |
L21.8 | Other seborrheic dermatitis |
L21.9 | Seborrheic dermatitis, unspecified |
Skin inflammation | |
L20 | Atopic dermatitis |
L20.8 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.89 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.9 | Atopic dermatitis, unspecified |
L21 | Seborrheic dermatitis |
L21.8 | Other seborrheic dermatitis |
L21.9 | Seborrheic dermatitis, unspecified |
L25 | Unspecified contact dermatitis |
L30.8 | Other specified dermatitis |
L30.9 | Dermatitis, unspecified |
L40 | Psoriasis |
L40.1 | Generalized pustular psoriasis |
L40.8 | Other psoriasis |
L40.9 | Psoriasis, unspecified |
R21 | Rash and other nonspecific skin eruption |
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