Atopiclair is prescribed as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (e.g., diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy) due to Eczema and allergic dermatitis. Canadian online pharmacies can take your prescription order.
Apply Atopiclair to the affected areas of the skin as needed or as directed on the label or by your doctor. How often you apply the medication will depend on the product and your skin condition. To treat dry hands, you may need to use the product every time you wash your hands, applying it throughout the day.
If you are using Atopiclair to help treat diaper rash, clean the diaper area well before use and allow the area to dry before applying the product.
If you are using Atopiclair to help treat radiation skin burns, check with radiation personnel to see if your brand can be applied before radiation therapy.
Do NOT eat Atopiclair. It is meant to be applied to the skin ONLY. Avoid sensitive areas such as your eyes, inside your mouth, nose, and the vaginal, groin area, unless the label or your doctor directs you otherwise. Check the label for directions about any areas or types of skin where you should not apply the product (e.g., on the face, any areas of broken, chapped, cut, irritated, scraped skin, or on a recently shaved area of the skin).
Atopiclair may not be appropriate for women who are pregnant. Before using Atopiclair, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. Atopiclair may be able to pass into breastmilk, and could be harmful to a nursing baby. Do not take Atopiclair without talking to your doctor first if you will be breastfeeding a baby.
Some medical conditions can affect your ability to use Atopiclair safely and effectively. Be sure to tell your doctor about any existing medical conditions or concerns you may have before starting your treatment.
Serious side effects of Atopiclair can include: unusual changes in the skin (e.g., turning white soft, soggy from too much wetness), signs of skin infection; or allergic reaction, including: rash, itching, swelling (especially of the face, tongue, throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.
More common, less serious side effects of Atopiclair may include: burning, stinging, redness, or irritation.
Some other medications can react badly with Atopiclair so be sure to tell your doctor about any other prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, or herbal remedies you are taking. Do not start anything new without telling your doctor first. Make a list of all the medications you use and carry it with you. Be sure to show it to any doctor or emergency worker who treats you.
Atopiclair must be obtained through a pharmacy with a prescription. With your prescription you can buy Atopiclair cheap through a online pharmacy.


