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Medical Information: Elidel is a non-steroidal cream that relieves mild to moderate symptoms of eczema a skin condition marked by itchy red patches that often crust scale and ooze. Elidel is approved for use in adults and children over 2 years old; it can be used for short-term treatment or on-and-off treatment over longer periods of time. Elidel is considered an effective alternative for people who cannot tolerate or do not respond to conventional eczema therapies. Treating atopic dermatitis also known as eczema in patients who cannot take or whose symptoms do not respond to other treatments. Elidel is a topical immunomodulator which means it modulates or "changes" the body's immune system in some way. In eczema it works by preventing the activation of certain immune cells and blocks the release of certain chemicals that cause inflammation redness and itching of the skin. Elidel « (pimecrolimus) Cream 1% is indicated as second-line therapy for the short-term and non-continuous chronic treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in non-immunocompromised adults and children 2 years of age and older who have failed to respond adequately to other topical prescription treatments or when those treatments are not advisable.
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