Hand cream Treatment of dermatitis herpetiformis, leprosy, tuberculosis or leprosy 30 g Lidil topical cream comes in one strength You usually apply hands to the affected areas of your skin twice daily.
Lidil is a medicine used to treat the symptoms of dermatitis herpetiformis, leprosy, tuberculosis or leprosy. Lidil can also be used alone or with other medicines.
Lidil belongs to a class of drugs called anti-leprosys. It is also not known if Lidil is safe and effective in children younger than 1 month of age.
the use:
- Apply a thin layer of hand cream (pimecrolimus), 1% to the affected skin twice daily.
- The patient should stop using Lidil Cream, 1% when signs and symptoms (eg, itching, rash, redness) have disappeared and you should be instructed on what actions to take if symptoms recur.
- If signs and symptoms persist for more than 6 weeks, patients should be re-examined by their healthcare provider to confirm a diagnosis of atopic dermatitis.
- Continuous, long-term use of hand cream, 1%, should be avoided, and application should be limited to areas of atopic dermatitis.
- The safety of Lidil Cream, 1% under occlusion, which may enhance systemic exposure, has not been evaluated. Avoid using hand cream, 1% with occlusive dressings.
the ingredients:
- Lidel contains the active drug pimecrolimus.