EpiCeram

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EpiCeram is a prescription medication used to treat various skin conditions, including eczema and psoriasis. It is a type of topical cream that works by restoring the natural skin barrier function, which can be disrupted in many skin conditions.

Composition

EpiCeram contains three essential lipids: ceramides, cholesterol, and free fatty acids. These are present in a physiologically balanced ratio of 3:1:1, which is considered optimal for skin barrier repair.

Mechanism of Action

EpiCeram works by replenishing the essential lipids that are deficient in many skin conditions. This helps to restore the skin's natural barrier function, reducing inflammation and itching, and promoting healing.

Uses

EpiCeram is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including:

Side Effects

Like all medications, EpiCeram can cause side effects. These may include:

Precautions

Before using EpiCeram, it is important to inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking, as well as any allergies or other health conditions you may have.

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