Eflora Cream is a topical medication prescribed for managing excessive facial hair growth (facial hirsutism) in women. It works by inhibiting the development of unwanted hair, particularly around the lip and chin areas.
For optimal results, apply Eflora Cream only to clean, dry facial skin as directed by your healthcare provider. Always wash your hands thoroughly before and after application. Consistent use is essential for effectiveness – exceeding the recommended dosage won’t accelerate results and may increase side effects.
Common temporary side effects may include acne, itching, skin redness, hair thinning, burning sensations, stinging, dryness, rashes, irritation, or folliculitis. Consult your doctor if these persist or cause concern. Avoid eye contact; if accidental exposure occurs, rinse immediately with water and seek medical attention. Treatment discontinuation without medical advice may lead to hair regrowth. Inform your physician if you’re pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding before using this medication.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF EFLORA CREAM
- Management of facial hirsutism (excessive androgen-stimulated facial hair growth in women)
CLINICAL BENEFITS OF EFLORA CREAM
For Facial Hirsutism Management
POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS OF EFLORA CREAM
Frequently Reported Reactions
- Acneiform eruptions
- Pruritus (itching)
- Temporary hair thinning
- Transient stinging
- Xerosis (skin dryness)
- Cutaneous eruptions
- Paresthesia (abnormal skin sensations)
- Local irritation
- Folliculitis (hair follicle inflammation)
PROPER APPLICATION GUIDELINES
MECHANISM OF ACTION
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