TacrolimusandPimecrolimus
Eczema Treatments
TacrolimusandPimecrolimus
Eczema Treatments

Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus

Use Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus (topical calcineurin inhibitors) as prescribed to help treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) by calming immune-related skin inflammation without the use of topical steroids.
Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus are non-steroidal topical medications (calcineurin inhibitors) that reduce inflammation by suppressing immune responses in the skin. They are particularly effective for sensitive areas like the face, neck, and folds.
These medications are suitable for individuals with mild to moderate eczema, especially those who need long-term treatment or cannot tolerate steroids.
Improvement is usually seen within 1–2 weeks of consistent use, with ongoing improvement over several months.
Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus are prescribed for adults and children with mild to moderate eczema, particularly in sensitive areas such as the face, eyelids, neck, and skin folds. They may be used when topical steroids are not suitable or for long-term maintenance under clinician guidance. See pricing details here.

Real patients, real results

Clinically proven results

Significant improvement in eczema symptoms

including reduced redness, itching, and inflammation with consistent use.*
Clinical studies show that Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus effectively control eczema flare-ups, helping restore the skin barrier and reduce the need for topical steroids when used as part of a long-term treatment plan.
*In clinical studies, patients using topical calcineurin inhibitors experienced noticeable improvement in eczema severity within 1–3 weeks compared to placebo.
Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus should be used only as prescribed. For more details, see Important Safety Information.

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Common Question

Common side effects include a mild burning or stinging sensation at the application site, which typically resolves after the first few days of use.
Yes, these medications are safe for long-term use under medical supervision and do not cause skin thinning like steroids.
Yes, they are often combined with moisturizers and other treatments to enhance eczema management.