Tacrolimus (topical)

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Integumentary
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

Tacrolimus is a powerful immune-suppressing medication used in the topical treatment of severe atopic dermatitis (eczema). Note: THIS IC IS NOT INTENDED TO BE TAKEN INTERNALLY! It is recommended that water imprinted with this IC is used to soak a washcloth or gauze that is then applied topically to the area of dermatitis. Apply topically 2 to 3x daily for at least 15 minutes at a time. Rinse and thoroughly dry the area after each application. It is OK for hands to get wet with this water in the process of making a compress, but it is strongly recommended that you avoid wet hands coming into direct contact with eyes or other mucus membranes.

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Kevin Brick, December 02, 2024
This topical removes almost any growth on the skin including AKs and warts.  It also works very well on eczema. I recently tried it on rosacea and it is beginning to clear.
I would suggest putting it into a cream so that it lasts longer, but is not necessary. 
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Kevin Brick, November 27, 2024
This protocol appears to work well on most skin anomalies. Just dab it on with a Q-tip 3x/day. You can also use it as a compress for larger areas.
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Tacrolimus (topical)
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sc
Nov 13, 2024
I have a question. It says to soak it in water and apply it as a compress. Can I also apply it directly to my skin or transfer it to a moisturizing cream and apply it to my skin? Thank you.
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