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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced new labeling for the eczema drugs Elidel Cream and Protopical Ointment that warn patients and healthcare providers of the potential risk of cancer. The FDA has previously released a public health advisory warning of the potential link between the use of these eczema drugs and cancer.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that the labeling on Elidel Cream and Protopical Ointment is being updated to include a boxed warning about the potential risk of cancer.
Elidel (generically known as pimecrolimus) and Protopical are used to treat the common skin disorder eczema.
In March 2005, the FDA had released a public health advisory warning patients and healthcare providers of the potential link between cancer and the use of these eczema drugs.
A definitive casual link between these eczema drugs and cancer has not been established. However, rare reports of skin cancer and lymphoma in patients and animal studies are a cause for concern.
The FDA has issued the following recommendations regarding the use of Elidel:
Eczema is a common skin disorder that affects about 15 percent of the childhood population.
Note - Do not change medications without first consulting your doctor.
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