Indications
Skin diseases amenable to glucocorticosteroid therapy:
atopic dermatitis;
allergic contact dermatitis;
eczema (various forms);
contact dermatitis (including occupational) and other non-allergic dermatitis (including solar and radiation dermatitis);
reactions to insect bites;
psoriasis;
bullous dermatoses;
discoid lupus erythematosus;
lichen planus;
exudative multimorphic erythema;
skin itching of various etiologies.
How to take, course of administration and dosage
Externally. ointment is applied in a thin layer to the affected area of the skin 2 times a day - morning and evening, lightly rubbing.
On areas with thicker skin (for example, elbows, palms and feet), as well as places from which the drug is easily washed off, Akriderm ointment can be applied more often. The duration of treatment depends on the effectiveness and tolerability of therapy and is usually no more than 4 weeks. Therapy may be repeated several times throughout the year.