Article Contents ::
- 1 Details About Generic Salt :: Masoproc
- 2 Main Medicine Class::
- 3 (mass-OH-prah-KOLE) Actinex Cream 10% Class: Topical Antiproliferative Indications Topical treatment of actinic (solar) keratoses. Contraindications Standard considerations. Route/Dosage ADULTS: Topical Massage evenly into area containing actinic keratoses each morning and evening for 28 days. Interactions None well documented. Lab Test Interferences None well documented. Adverse Reactions DERMATOLOGIC: Erythema; flaking; itching; dryness; edema; burning; soreness; bleeding; crusting; oozing; rash; skin irritation; stinging; tightness; tingling. EENT: Eye irritation. Precautions Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established. Application: Occlusive dressings should not be used with this product. External use: This product is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Sulfite sensitivity: Use caution in sulfite-sensitive individuals; preparation contains bisulfites. PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS Administration/Storage Before application, wash, rinse, and dry affected area. Apply each morning and evening for 28 days. Gently and evenly massage into affected area. Wash hands immediately after application. Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. If contact occurs, promptly flush eye or mucous membranes with water. Do not cover with occlusive dressing. Store at room temperature. Assessment/Interventions Obtain patient history, including drug history and any known allergies. Assess number and severity of lesions before beginning therapy and throughout use of medication. Assess area after administration for local reactions such as redness, flaking, itching, dryness, swelling, continued burning, oozing, blistering or bleeding. If adverse reactions occur, notify health care provider immediately. Patient/Family Education Explain proper method of administration. Tell patient that temporary stinging or burning sensation is common but should disappear quickly. Warn patient that medication may stain clothing or other fabrics. Advise patient not to use makeup or other skin products without consulting health care provider. Caution patient to avoid excessive exposure to sun. Instruct patient to avoid taking any other medications unless prescribed by health care provider. Medicscientist Drug Facts
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Details About Generic Salt :: Masoproc
Main Medicine Class::
(mass-OH-prah-KOLE)
Actinex
Cream
10%
Class: Topical
Antiproliferative
Indications Topical treatment of actinic (solar) keratoses.
Contraindications Standard considerations.
Route/Dosage ADULTS: Topical Massage evenly into area containing actinic keratoses each morning and evening for 28 days.
Interactions None well documented.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
Adverse Reactions
DERMATOLOGIC: Erythema; flaking; itching; dryness; edema; burning; soreness; bleeding; crusting; oozing; rash; skin irritation; stinging; tightness; tingling. EENT: Eye irritation.
Precautions
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established. Application: Occlusive dressings should not be used with this product. External use: This product is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Sulfite sensitivity: Use caution in sulfite-sensitive individuals; preparation contains bisulfites.
PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS
Administration/Storage
- Before application, wash, rinse, and dry affected area.
- Apply each morning and evening for 28 days. Gently and evenly massage into affected area.
- Wash hands immediately after application.
- Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. If contact occurs, promptly flush eye or mucous membranes with water.
- Do not cover with occlusive dressing.
- Store at room temperature.
Assessment/Interventions
- Obtain patient history, including drug history and any known allergies.
- Assess number and severity of lesions before beginning therapy and throughout use of medication.
- Assess area after administration for local reactions such as redness, flaking, itching, dryness, swelling, continued burning, oozing, blistering or bleeding.
- If adverse reactions occur, notify health care provider immediately.
Patient/Family Education
- Explain proper method of administration. Tell patient that temporary stinging or burning sensation is common but should disappear quickly.
- Warn patient that medication may stain clothing or other fabrics.
- Advise patient not to use makeup or other skin products without consulting health care provider.
- Caution patient to avoid excessive exposure to sun.
- Instruct patient to avoid taking any other medications unless prescribed by health care provider.
Medicscientist Drug Facts
PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS
Drugs Class ::
(mass-OH-prah-KOLE) |
Actinex |
Cream |
10% |
Class: Topical |
Antiproliferative |
Indications for Drugs ::
Indications Topical treatment of actinic (solar) keratoses.
Drug Dose ::
Route/Dosage ADULTS: Topical Massage evenly into area containing actinic keratoses each morning and evening for 28 days.
Contraindication ::
Contraindications Standard considerations.
Drug Precautions ::
Precautions
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established. Application: Occlusive dressings should not be used with this product. External use: This product is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Sulfite sensitivity: Use caution in sulfite-sensitive individuals; preparation contains bisulfites.
PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS |
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Drug Side Effects ::
Adverse Reactions
DERMATOLOGIC: Erythema; flaking; itching; dryness; edema; burning; soreness; bleeding; crusting; oozing; rash; skin irritation; stinging; tightness; tingling. EENT: Eye irritation.
Drug Mode of Action ::
(mass-OH-prah-KOLE) |
Actinex |
Cream |
10% |
Class: Topical |
Antiproliferative |
Drug Interactions ::
Interactions None well documented.
Drug Assesment ::
Assessment/Interventions
- Obtain patient history, including drug history and any known allergies.
- Assess number and severity of lesions before beginning therapy and throughout use of medication.
- Assess area after administration for local reactions such as redness, flaking, itching, dryness, swelling, continued burning, oozing, blistering or bleeding.
- If adverse reactions occur, notify health care provider immediately.
Drug Storage/Management ::
Administration/Storage
- Before application, wash, rinse, and dry affected area.
- Apply each morning and evening for 28 days. Gently and evenly massage into affected area.
- Wash hands immediately after application.
- Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. If contact occurs, promptly flush eye or mucous membranes with water.
- Do not cover with occlusive dressing.
- Store at room temperature.
Drug Notes ::
Patient/Family Education
- Explain proper method of administration. Tell patient that temporary stinging or burning sensation is common but should disappear quickly.
- Warn patient that medication may stain clothing or other fabrics.
- Advise patient not to use makeup or other skin products without consulting health care provider.
- Caution patient to avoid excessive exposure to sun.
- Instruct patient to avoid taking any other medications unless prescribed by health care provider.
Medicscientist Drug Facts