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AnnZ [28]
1 year ago
4

which instructions would a nurse include when teaching a patient about the application of topical tacrolimus?

Medicine
1 answer:
Bad White [126]1 year ago
4 0

The instructions a nurse would include when teaching a patient about the application of topical tacrolimus are:

  • During therapy, avoid being in the sun.
  • Use just on the body part where eczema is present.

Patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis who have tried various medications without success might use tacrolimus topical to treat their condition. An allergic reaction-like itching, eczema, redness, and inflammation are common symptoms of the skin disorder atopic dermatitis. These symptoms, which are immune system-related responses, are suppressed by tacrolimus topical. Only with a prescription from your doctor are these medications accessible.

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