Skin infections (topicals):

Indications for: LOTRISONE

Tinea pedis, t. cruris, t. corporis.

Adult Dosage:

T. cruris, t. corporis: apply thin film twice daily for 1 week; max 2 weeks. T. pedis: apply sufficient amount twice daily for 2 weeks; max 4 weeks. Max 45g (crm), 45mL (lotion) per week. Do not occlude.

Children Dosage:

<17yrs: not recommended.

LOTRISONE Warnings/Precautions:

Avoid eyes. Do not use for diaper dermatitis. Risk of HPA axis suppression with high-potency steroids, prolonged use, application to large surface area, use of occlusive dressings, altered skin barrier, liver failure, young age; discontinue gradually, or reduce dose or potency if occurs. Increased risk of posterior subcapsular cataracts and glaucoma; monitor for visual symptoms. Thinning skin. Reevaluate periodically. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers: avoid direct infant exposure.

LOTRISONE Classification:

Steroid + azole antifungal.

Adverse Reactions:

Rash, edema, secondary infections; HPA axis suppression (esp. in children), skin atrophy.

How Supplied:

Crm—15g, 45g; Lotion—30mL