Prudoxin Dosage
Generic name: DOXEPIN HYDROCHLORIDE 50mg in 1g
Dosage form: cream
Drug class: Topical antihistamines
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 19, 2024.
A thin film of PRUDOXIN® Cream should be applied four times each day with at least a 3 to 4 hour interval between applications. There are no data to establish the safety and effectiveness of PRUDOXIN® Cream when used for greater than 8 days. Chronic use beyond eight days may result in higher systemic levels and should be avoided. Use of PRUDOXIN® Cream for longer than 8 days may result in an increased likelihood of contact sensitization.
The risk for sedation may increase with greater body surface area application of PRUDOXIN® Cream (See WARNINGS section). Clinical experience has shown that drowsiness is significantly more common in patients applying PRUDOXIN® Cream to over 10% of body surface area; therefore, patients with greater than 10% of body surface area (see WARNINGS section) affected should be particularly cautioned concerning possible drowsiness and other systemic adverse effects of doxepin. If excessive drowsiness occurs, it may be necessary to do one or more of the following: reduce the body surface area treated, reduce the number of applications per day, reduce the amount of cream applied, or discontinue the drug.
Occlusive dressings may increase the absorption of most topical drugs; therefore, occlusive dressings should not be utilized with PRUDOXIN® Cream.
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