Instruction for use: Flucort C
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Active substance Fluocinolone acetonide
ATX codeD07AC04 Fluocinolone acetonide
Pharmacological group
Pharmacological group - Glucocorticosteroids
Nosological classification (ICD-10)
B02 Shingles [herpes zoster]
Herpes zoster, Shingles Herpes, Localized shingles, Infection caused by the herpes zoster virus, Shingles L01 Impetigo
Bullous impetigo, Vulgar impetigo, Simple contact dermatitis complicated by impetigo, Contagious impetigo, Ordinary impetigo, Streptococcal impetigo
L10 Pemphigus [pemphigus]
Benign pemphigoid of mucous membranes, Bubble dermatosis, Pemphigus, Dermatitis, vesicular, Benign pemphigus, Ordinary pemphigus, Pemphigus, Bubble dermatitis, Family benign pemphigus Hailey-Hailey
L20 Atopic dermatitis
Itchy atopic eczema, Common neurodermatitis, Allergic skin diseases, Allergic skin diseases of non-infectious etiology, Allergic skin diseases of non-microbial etiology, Allergic skin diseases, Allergic skin lesions, Allergic manifestations on the skin, Allergic dermatitis, Allergic diathesis, Allergic itching dermatosis, Allergic Skin Disease, Allergic skin irritation, Dermatitis allergic, Atopic dermatitis, Dermatosis allergic, Diathesis exudative, Skin Allergic Disease, Skin allergic reaction to medicinal and chemical preparations, Skin reaction to medication, Skin and allergic disease, Acute eczema, Chronic atopic dermatitis, Exudative diathesis, Itching allergic dermatosis
L21 Seborrheic dermatitis
Dermatitis seborrheic, Increased sebum separation, Seborrheic Eczema, Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp, Seborrheic pyodermatitis, Seborrhea, Eczema seborrheic
L23 Allergic contact dermatitis
Allergic dermatitis, Purulent allergic dermatopathies, Contact allergic reaction, Contact allergic dermatitis, Photoallergic contact dermatitis
L25 Contact dermatitis, unspecified
Intertriginous dermatitis, Contact Eczema, Contact dermatitis, Contact dermatitis of non-microbial etiology, Contact dermatitis, Skin wetting surface, Fractures, Intertrigo,Skin Difficulty, Subacute and chronic contact dermatitis, Phlebotoderma, Simple contact dermatitis complicated by impetigo
L28 Simple chronic lichen and prurigo
Scab, Prurigo, Bacterial prurigo, Limited prurigo with a strong lichenization, Nodular pruritis
L30.9 Dermatitis, unspecified
Allergic dermatoses complicated by a secondary bacterial infection, Anal eczema, Bacterial maturation, Varicose Eczema, Venous dermatitis, Inflammation of the skin, Inflammation of the skin upon contact with plants, Inflammatory Skin Diseases, Inflammatory skin reactions, Inflammatory processes of the skin, Hypostatic dermatitis, Fungal Eczema, Fungal dermatosis, Dermatitis, Dermatitis is stagnant, Dermatitis and eczema in the anal area, Dermatitis acute contact, Perianal dermatitis, Dermatosis, Dermatosis of the scalp, Dermatosis of psoriasis, Dermatosis with persistent itching, Dermatoses, Dermatoses itchy, Other itching dermatoses, Significant eczematous manifestations, Itching with, dermatoses, Itching eczema, True eczema, Skin reaction to insect bites,Skin itching with dermatosis, Constitutional eczema, Weeping eczema, Drowsing inflammatory skin disease, Dying Infectious-Inflammatory Skin Disease, Non-allergic dermatitis, Nummular eczema, Acute contact eczema, Acute inflammatory skin disease, Acute dermatosis, Acute severe dermatosis, Perianal dermatitis, Superficial dermatosis, Subacute Contact Eczema, Simple dermatitis, Occupational dermatitis, Psychogenic dermatosis, Bubble dermatitis of newborns, Pustular eruptions, Irritation and redness of the skin, Low-flammable eczema, Dry atrophic eczema, Dry eczema, Toxic dermatitis, Ear eczema like dermatitis, Chronic eczema, Chronic dermatosis, Chronic common dermatosis, Scaly papular dermatosis, Eczema, Eczema anal region, Eczema of the hands, Eczema Contact, Eczema lichenized, Eczema Nummular, Eczema acute, Eczema acute contact, Eczema subacute, Eczematous dermatitis, Eczema-like rashes, Ecome exogenous, Endogenous eczema, Gluteal dermatitis, Restricted itchy dermatitis
L40 Psoriasis
Chronic psoriasis with diffuse plaques, Generalized psoriasis, Psoriasis of the scalp, Psoriasis of the scalp, Generalized form of psoriasis, Psoriasis dermatitis, Psoriasis complicated by erythroderma, Invalidative psoriasis, Isolated psoriatic plaque, Exfoliative psoriasis, Psoriatic Erythroderma, Psoriasis with eczematosis, Hyperkeratosis in psoriasis,Inverse psoriasis,Psoriasis eczematous, Dermatosis of psoriasis, Psoriasis of the genitals, Psoriasis with lesions of hairy areas of skin, Erythrodermal psoriasis, Chronic psoriasis of the scalp, Chronic psoriasis, Ordinary psoriasis, Refractory psoriasis, Kebner phenomenon, Scaly lichen
L43 Red Leaf Flat
Lishay Wilson, Erosive-ulcerative form of red flat lichen, Warty forms of red lichen, Red lichen, Flat lichen, Kebner phenomenon
L51 Erythema multiforme
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Malignant exudative erythema, Multiforme exudative erythema, Erythema multiforme, Multiforme exudative erythema, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Exudative multiform erythema, Erythema is polymorphic
L53 Other erythematous conditions
Variable erythrokeratodermia, Malignant exudative erythema, Erythema, Erythematous, Erythroderma, Erythema from diapers
Composition and form of release
Lotion containing 0.01% or 0.025% of fluocinolone acetonide; In bottles of 15 g (Flucort), in the box 1 fl.
Ointment containing fluocinolone acetonide 0.025% and neomycin sulfate 0.5% (Flucort H), or clioquinol 3% (Flocort C); In tubes of 15 grams, in a box of 1 tuba.
pharmachologic effect
Pharmacological action - anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal.
Indications
Inflammatory skin diseases (especially acute wetting), incl. Atopic and children's eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis (seborrheic, contact, etc.), neurodermatitis, polymorphic erythema, lichen, benign pemphigus, impetigo.
Flucort H and Flucort C - inflammatory skin diseases with the likelihood of a bacterial infection or mycosis (the presence of wet, wet surfaces or dry flaky skin changes, lesion of extensor surfaces.)
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity, primary bacterial, viral, fungal and syphilitic skin lesions, tuberculosis or skin tumors, acne, anus and anal genital itching, film rash, extensive psoriatic plaques; Ophthalmic diseases, skin reactions during vaccination, pregnancy, lactation (breastfeeding should be stopped), breast age (up to 1 year).
Side effects
Atrophic skin changes, allergic reactions.
Dosing and Administration
Externally, apply to affected areas of the skin (ointment - a thin layer) 2-3 times a day, with damage to the scalp - every day before going to bed.
Precautionary measures
Avoid contact with the eyes.
storage Conditions
In the dark place at room temperature.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Shelf life
3 years.
Do not use after the expiry date printed on the package.