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Fluoroplex Dosage

Generic name: FLUOROURACIL 10mg in 1g
Dosage form: cream
Drug class: Topical antineoplastics

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Mar 4, 2024.

The patient should be instructed to apply sufficient medication to cover the entire face or other affected areas.

Apply medication twice daily with fingertips and wash hands afterwards. A treatment period of 2-6 weeks is usually required.

Increasing the frequency of application and a longer period of administration with FLUOROPLEX Cream may be required on areas other than the head and neck.

When FLUOROPLEX Cream is applied to keratotic skin, a response occurs with the following sequence: erythema, usually followed by scaling, tenderness, erosion, ulceration, necrosis and re-epithelization. When the inflammatory reaction reaches the erosion, ulceration and necrosis stages, the use of the drug should be terminated. Responses may sometimes occur in areas which appear clinically normal. These may be sites of subclinical actinic (solar) keratosis which the medication is affecting.

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