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Reducing the need for steroid medication
Steroid creams and ointments are the most often prescribed treatments for eczema. However, many patients and caregivers are concerned about steroid use. They would prefer to use a nonsteroidal treatment as early as possible to either prevent a flare from occurring or prevent a flare from getting worse.

Atopiclair reduces the need for steroid medication
No steroid medication was needed for 91% of babies and children with eczema who used Atopiclair 3 times a day for 43 days in a pediatric study.

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The most frequently reported adverse events in the Atopiclair-treated and vehicle-treated groups were burning (6.9% vs 7.1%)
and stinging (8.3% vs 2.8%).

Important Safety Information
For external use only; avoid contact with eyes.

Under the supervision of a health care professional, Atopiclair nonsteroidal cream is indicated to manage and relieve the itching, burning and pain experienced with various types of dermatoses, including atopic dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis. Atopiclair nonsteroidal cream helps to relieve dry, waxy skin by maintaining a moist skin environment, which is beneficial to the healing process.

Atopiclair nonsteroidal cream does not contain milk, wheat, peanut or animal derivatives. Atopiclair nonsteroidal cream does contain shea butter (butyrospermum parkii), a derivative of shea nut oil (not peanut oil). Patients with a known allergy to nuts or nut oils should consult their physician before using this topical preparation.

Frequently reported adverse events in Atopiclair-treated and vehicle-treated groups were burning (6.9% vs 7.1%) and stinging (8.3% vs 2.8%).

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