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Mild to moderate eczema
Emollients with topical steroids
Pruritus: Antihistamines
Lesion control: Corticosteroids
Chronic eczema
Tacrolimus
Pimecrolimusweeping
Weeping, oozing, crusting, or vesicular lesions
Lotions
Tinctures
Wet dressings
Xerosis, lichenification, or scaling
Creams
Ointments
Hairy areas and scalp
Aerosols
Lotions
Gels
May lead to hemolytic anemia in those with G-6-PD deficiency
Dapsone and sulfasalazine
Helps treat rosacea
Clindamycin
Acne medication that helps treat psoriasis
Tazarotene
Acne medications that may lead to hyperpigmentation
Benzoyl peroxide
Salicylic acid
Which two acne medications cannot be used together
Erythromycin and clindamycin
What are the drug contraindications in a patient who needs to take antiviral medications
Probenecid (^ levels)
Theophylline (=> toxicity)
Sulfacetamide used to treat:
Seborrhea
Bacterial conjunctivitis (staph aureus and strep pneumoniae, NOT H. Influenza)
Acute viral conjunctivitis
Clinical uses of Cyclosporine
Corneal transplant
Psoriasis (as Cyclosporine A)