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What non-steroidal treatment options are available for eczema if I have Cushing's syndrome and am allergic to penicillin, liquid paraffin, and gelatin capsule shells?

Asked by Female, 38 · 8 days ago

Since you have Cushing?s syndrome, avoiding steroids is crucial. Safe, non-steroidal options for your eczema include: 1. Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors: Tacrolimus or pimecrolimus to reduce inflammation. 2. Topical PDE4 Inhibitors: Crisaborole ointment. 3. Paraffin-free Emollients: Moisturizers containing ceramides, glycerin, or colloidal oatmeal (always check labels to ensure they are liquid paraffin-free). 4. Biologics: Injectable dupilumab is highly effective for moderate-to-severe eczema and avoids your allergies. 5. Oral Tablets: If systemic treatment is needed, medications like JAK inhibitors can be prescribed in tablet form, safely avoiding gelatin capsules.\n\nAlways consult your dermatologist to verify the inactive ingredients of any prescribed formulation.
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What non-steroidal treatment options are available for eczema if I have Cushing's syndrome and am allergic to penicillin, liquid paraffin, and gelatin capsule shells?

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