
Pacroma Cream
Generic: Pimecrolimus
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Pacroma Cream is used for the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (eczema), providing targeted relief from inflammation, itching, and skin irritation without the long-term risks associated with prolonged corticosteroid use. Manufactured by Ajanta Pharma Ltd, this 10gm topical cream contains Pimecrolimus, a calcineurin inhibitor that works by modulating the immune response in affected skin areas. Patients managing various dermatological conditions often compare options, and while Fucibet Cream (Fusidic Acid/Betamethasone) combines an antibiotic with a steroid for infected eczema, Pacroma Cream offers a steroid-free alternative particularly suitable for sensitive areas like the face and neck. For those dealing with additional skin concerns, Aziderm gel (Azelaic Acid) addresses acne and hyperpigmentation, providing complementary treatment when multiple skin issues coexist.
Dosage & How to Take Pacroma Cream
Apply a thin layer of Pacroma Cream to affected areas twice daily, gently rubbing it in until fully absorbed. Wash your hands thoroughly before application, and clean and dry the affected skin area first. The cream should be applied only to areas with active eczema symptoms and discontinued once the flare-up clears. Do not cover treated areas with occlusive dressings unless specifically directed by your healthcare provider, as this may increase absorption. Treatment duration varies depending on individual response, but most patients see improvement within 6 weeks. You may resume treatment if symptoms return, but consult your doctor if flare-ups become frequent. Avoid applying the cream immediately before or after bathing, and wait until skin is completely dry. Understanding safety considerations when purchasing dermatological treatments online helps ensure you receive genuine medication from licensed sources.
Is Pacroma Cream Right for You?
Pacroma Cream is safe for adults and children over 2 years of age with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis who have not responded adequately to conventional therapies or where traditional treatments are not advisable. It is particularly beneficial for treating sensitive skin areas including the face, neck, and skin folds where long-term steroid use carries higher risks. You should not use this cream if you have a weakened immune system, active skin infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal), or known hypersensitivity to Pimecrolimus. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider before use. Common side effects include mild burning or warmth at the application site, which typically subsides within a week. Unlike Keto 30g Cream (Ketoconazole), which treats fungal skin infections, Pacroma Cream specifically targets inflammatory eczema through immune modulation. Patients should minimize sun exposure and avoid UV tanning beds while using this medication, as it may increase photosensitivity.
Buying Pacroma Cream Online, USA, UK, Australia & Canada
SafeRxPills provides convenient access to Pacroma Cream for customers across the USA, UK, Australia, and Canada, with discreet packaging and reliable delivery typically arriving within 7-14 business days. Our licensed online pharmacy ensures you receive genuine Ajanta Pharma products manufactured to international quality standards, with full tracking information provided for every order. We understand that managing chronic skin conditions requires consistent access to effective treatments, which is why we offer secure ordering, competitive pricing, and professional customer support to answer your questions. All orders are shipped in plain packaging to protect your privacy, and our pharmacy operates in full compliance with regulations in all markets we serve.
Key Information
- ✓Active Ingredient: Pimecrolimus
- ✓Category: Skin Care
- ✓Form: Cream
- ✓Manufacturer: Ajanta Pharma Ltd
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pacroma Cream used for?
Pacroma Cream contains pimecrolimus and is used to treat mild to moderate eczema (atopic dermatitis). It helps reduce skin inflammation, itching, and redness. This cream is typically prescribed when other eczema treatments haven't worked well or aren't suitable. It works by calming down your immune system's reaction in the affected skin areas.
What is the recommended dosage of Pacroma Cream?
Apply a thin layer of Pacroma Cream to affected areas twice daily, usually morning and evening. Gently rub it in until fully absorbed. Only use on areas with eczema symptoms. Stop using once the symptoms clear up. Always follow your doctor's specific instructions, as they may adjust the dosage based on your condition and response to treatment.
How long does Pacroma Cream take to work?
Most people notice improvement in their eczema symptoms within the first week of using Pacroma Cream. However, it may take up to 6 weeks to see full benefits. If you don't see any improvement after 6 weeks, consult your doctor. Continue using as prescribed even if you start feeling better, unless directed otherwise by your healthcare provider.
Is Pacroma Cream safe to use?
Pacroma Cream is generally safe when used as directed by your doctor. Common side effects include mild burning or warmth at application sites. Avoid using on infected skin or open wounds. Not recommended for children under 2 years old. Consult your doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding. Always discuss your medical history with your healthcare provider before starting treatment.
Can I buy Pacroma Cream online without a prescription?
Pacroma Cream typically requires a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. While some online pharmacies may offer it, you should only purchase from legitimate, licensed pharmacies that require a valid prescription. Avoid websites selling it without prescription requirements, as these may be selling counterfeit or unsafe products. Always consult your doctor before starting this medication.
Medical References
- 1.DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine)
- 2.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 12941081) — 2003
- 3.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 34909801) — 2021
- 4.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 25802354) — 2015
- 5.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 23461536) — 2013
- 6.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 37075252) — 2023
- 7.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 39105474) — 2024
Sources: U.S. National Library of Medicine (DailyMed, PubMed), openFDA
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