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module menu icon Topical calcineurin inhibitors

Both pimecrolimus and tacrolimus are topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCI) that are approved
for the treatment of atopic eczema. Calcineurin phosphatase is a key enzyme in the activation
of T-cells and propagation of the inflammatory response.

Topical calcineurin inhibitors can be a useful treatment option for people whose eczema is not controlled with the maximum safe strength of topical corticosteroid or who are at risk of serious side-effects such as skin thinning.

Only pimecrolimus (10mg/g cream) is authorised for use in children over two years of age. It can be used for mild-moderate atopic eczema in situations such as:

  • Intolerance to topical corticosteroids
  • Lack of effect of topical corticosteroids
  • Use on the face and neck where prolonged intermittent treatment with topical corticosteroids may be inappropriate.

The most frequent side-effect is a burning sensation. This effect usually only lasts a few days and patients should persevere with treatment.

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