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Elidel

Elidel ointment contains a drug called pimecrolimus (a calcineurin inhibitor). This works by reducing overactivity of the immune system in the skin. It can either be applied whenever the rash is present or as a maintenance treatment.
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What is elidel?

Elidel works to reduced overactivity of the immune system in the skin it is used in a similar way to topical steroids for conditions such as eczema, however unlike topical steroids it does not cause skin thinning, stretch marks or pigmentary change.

How to use elidel

Risks

Other important information

As elidel is an immune suppressor there have been theoretical concerns that absorption through the skin might slightly increase the risks of skin cancer or lymphoma. A large study found some association between use of a topical calcineurin inhibitor and risk of lymphoma (a form of blood cancer) but not skin cancers but concluded that the risk for any individual patient is likely very small and I have prescribed for many patients over the last decade without issue. Pimecrolimus has not been proven to be safe during pregnancy and should not be used if pregnant.

As for any medication it is essential to read the information leaflet that comes within the packaging and contains critical safety information as well as a full list of all recognised side effects:

Dr Magnus Lynch

About Dr Magnus Lynch

MA(Cantab) DPhil(Oxon) MRCS FRCP

I am a London-based Consultant Dermatologist and Dermatological Surgeon. I am highly experienced in skin cancer diagnosis, Mohs micrographic surgery, acne, rosacea, acne scarring and laser treatments. I studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and completed my dermatology training and Mohs fellowship at the prestigious St John's Institute of Dermatology. I graduated from medical school in 2003 and have worked exclusively in Dermatology since 2012.

I lead a research team at King's College London investigating the molecular biology of skin cancer. In recent years I have been involved in Media Appearances, including the Channel 5 series 'Skin A&E', where I perform skin surgeries and treat various skin conditions.

My NHS practice is at Guy's Hospital. I consult with private patients at OneWelbeck (near to Bond Street station) and on Harley Street. Book A Consultation.

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