How should a patient use ELIDEL Cream?
• A patient should use ELIDEL Cream exactly as prescribed. • A patient should use ELIDEL Cream only on areas of skin that have eczema. • A patient should use ELIDEL Cream for short periods, and if needed, treatment may be repeated with breaks in between. • A patient should stop ELIDEL Cream when the signs and symptoms of eczema, such as itching, rash, and redness go away, or as directed by the physician. • A patient should follow the physician’s advice if symptoms of eczema return after a treatment with ELIDEL Cream. • A patient should contact the physician if: • symptoms get worse with ELIDEL Cream • the patient gets a skin infection • if burning on the skin is severe or lasts for more than one week • if eye irritation does not go away • symptoms do not improve after 6 weeks of treatment To apply ELIDEL Cream: • A patient or caregiver should wash their hands before using ELIDEL Cream. When applying ELIDEL Cream after a bath or shower, the skin should be dry. • A patient or caregiver s