Brand name:
Lidex
Pronounced: LYE-decks
Generic name:
Fluocinonide
Why is Lidex prescribed?
Lidex is a steroid medication that relieves the itching and
inflammation of a wide variety of skin problems, including redness
and swelling.
Most important fact about Lidex
When you use Lidex, you inevitably absorb some of Lidex
through your skin and into the bloodstream. Too much absorption can
lead to unwanted side effects elsewhere in the body. To keep this
problem to a minimum, avoid using large amounts of Lidex over large
areas, and do not cover it with airtight dressings such as plastic
wrap or adhesive bandages unless specifically told to by your
doctor.
How should you use Lidex?
Lidex is for use only on the skin. Be careful to keep it out of
your eyes. If Lidex gets in your eyes and causes
irritation, immediately flush your eyes with a large amount of
water.
Apply Lidex as directed by your doctor. Do not use more of the
medication than suggested by your doctor.
--If you miss a dose...
Apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat.
Lidex side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor immediately. Only your doctor can
determine if it is safe for you to continue using Lidex.
- Side effects may include:
Acne-like eruptions,
burning,
dryness,
excessive hair growth,
infection of the skin,
irritation,
itching,
lack of skin color,
prickly heat,
skin inflammation,
skin loss or softening,
stretch marks
Why should Lidex not be prescribed?
You should not be using Lidex if you are allergic to any of its
components.
Special warnings about Lidex
Do not use Lidex more often or for a longer time than your doctor
ordered. If enough of the drug is absorbed through the skin, it may
produce unusual side effects, including increased sugar in your
blood and urine and a group of symptoms called Cushing's syndrome,
characterized by a moon-shaped face, emotional disturbances, high
blood pressure, weight gain, and growth of body hair in women.
Some factors that may increase absorption include:
Using bandages over the area where Lidex is applied;
Using Lidex over a large area of skin or on broken
skin; or
Using Lidex for an extended period of time.
Children may absorb a proportionally greater amount of steroid
drugs and may be more sensitive to the effects of these drugs. Avoid
covering a treated area with waterproof diapers or plastic pants.
They can increase absorption of Lidex.
Effects experienced by children may include:
Bulges on the head
Delayed weight gain
Headache
Slow growth
Lidex should be discontinued if irritation develops, and another
treatment should be used.
Extended treatment time with any steroid product may cause skin
to waste away. This may also occur with short-term use on the face,
armpits, and skin creases.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Lidex
No interactions have been reported with Lidex.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Pregnant women should not use steroids on the skin in large
amounts or for long periods of time. During pregnancy, these
medications should be used only if the possible gains outweigh the
possible risks to the baby.
Steroids do appear in breast milk. Women who breastfeed an infant
should use them cautiously.
Recommended dosage for Lidex
ADULTS
Overdosage
Lidex can be absorbed in amounts large enough to have temporary
effects on the adrenal, hypothalamic, and pituitary glands.
- Some effects of steroid drugs may include:
Abnormal sugar levels in urine,
excessive blood sugar levels,
symptoms of Cushing's syndrome
- Symptoms of Cushing's syndrome may include:
Easily bruised skin,
increased blood pressure,
mood swings,
water retention,
weak muscles,
weight gain
If you suspect a Lidex overdose, seek medical help immediately.
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