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Eucrisa is the brand version of Crisaborole, a nonsteroidal topical ointment that works by blocking overactive PDE-4 enzymes (which help regulate inflammation) within your skin cells. It treats symptoms of eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis.

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About Eucrisa (Crisaborole)

How does it work?

This medication helps treat eczema by slowing down an overactive immune system. This medication helps ease redness, itching and discomfort for healthier skin.

What does it treat?

This medication treats eczema (atopic dermatitis), a skin condition that can cause redness, irritation and dry, itchy skin. It relieves inflammation and improves rashes.

What forms does it come in?

This medication is a topical ointment which you apply directly to the affected area on your skin. Follow your prescriber’s instructions carefully.

Eucrisa vs. Crisaborole

Eucrisa is the brand name of Crisaborole—both refer to the same medication for eczema treatment.

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Common Questions

Eucrisa (Crisaborole) prescription FAQ

What are the benefits of using Eucrisa (Crisaborole)?
  • Helps clear skin
  • Relieves itching
  • Non-steroidal
  • Often improves symptoms within a week
  • Safe for kids
Who should not use this medication?
  • People allergic to it
  • People who are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • People with a compromised immune system
  • People who have recently had surgery
  • People taking medications that can interact with Eucrisa

If you have any of these conditions, speak with your medical provider before starting this medication.

How do I use this medication?

Generally, you apply this medication twice a day. Put a thin layer of the ointment on your affected areas and gently rub it in. Following your medical provider's guidelines for best results.

What happens if I miss a dose?

If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose—don’t double the dose to catch up.

What happens if I use too much?

Using too much of this medication may cause skin irritation or discomfort. Don’t use more than directed.

If you’ve taken too much, call your licensed medical provider or local poison control center (800-222-1222) immediately.

Can I get Eucrisa (Crisaborole) online?

Yes! Just complete a Dr. B online consultation. A licensed medical provider will review your treatment and, if appropriate, send an online prescription or refill to your pharmacy of choice.

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Side Effects

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Not everyone taking this medication will experience side effects. When they do occur, they’re usually mild. Mild side effects include:

  • Stinging or burning at the application site
  • Redness
  • Rash or itching

If you experience severe side effects like hives, swelling of the face or fever—or other worrying symptoms—contact your provider or pharmacist immediately.

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