✅ Active Ingredient Overview Table:
| 🔬 Active Ingredient (Generic Name): | Fluocinolone Acetonide 0.025% w/v |
|---|---|
| 💊 Indication: | Inflammatory Dermatoses (Eczema, Dermatitis) |
| 🇺🇸 US Brand Equivalent: | Synalar Lotion (Fluocinolone 0.025%) |
| 🏭 Manufacturer: | Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Founded: 1977) |
| 📦 Packaging: | 30 ml Bottle |
| 🧪 Strength: | 0.025% w/v |
| 🚚 Delivery Time: | 6–15 days |
🌿 What is Flucort Skin Lotion 0.025%?
Flucort Skin Lotion contains Fluocinolone Acetonide, a low-to-mid potency topical corticosteroid formulated in a lightweight lotion base. It is indicated for relief of inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses, such as eczema, contact dermatitis, and mild psoriasis. The lotion vehicle ensures even spread over large or hair-bearing areas, with enhanced patient comfort due to its non-greasy, quick-absorbing properties.
🧬 Pharmacology & Mechanism of Action
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | C24H30F2O6 |
| Molecular Weight | 452.49 g/mol |
| Mode of Action | Binds to glucocorticoid receptors → alters gene transcription → decreases synthesis of inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, TNF-α) → vasoconstriction reduces erythema, edema, and itching. |
| Potency Class | Class 5 (Low-Mid Potency) Topical Corticosteroid |
| Absorption | Minimal systemic absorption when applied appropriately; occlusion or extensive use may increase absorption. |
💡 Indications & Application Guidelines
| Condition | Application Regimen |
|---|---|
| Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) | • Cleanse and pat dry affected skin. • Apply Flucort Lotion thinly to lesions twice daily for up to 14 days. • Once controlled, switch to maintenance emollients. |
| Contact Dermatitis | • Apply lotion twice daily to affected areas for 7–10 days. • Reassess; if no improvement within one week, evaluate for infection or alternative diagnosis. |
| Mild Psoriasis | • Apply to psoriatic plaques once or twice daily for up to 10 days. • Limit duration to avoid tachyphylaxis; combine with emollients or non-steroidal topicals thereafter. |
- Preparation: Gently cleanse with mild soap; pat skin dry.
- Application: Dispense a small amount; spread evenly over lesions and extend 1 cm into surrounding skin.
- Frequency: Typically twice daily, spaced 12 hours apart.
- Duration: Do not exceed 14 days continuous therapy; for facial or intertriginous use, limit to 7 days.
- Precautions: Avoid occlusive dressings unless directed. Do not use on face continuously; rotate to a lower-potency corticosteroid for maintenance.
⚠️ Warnings & Side Effects
Common (Local):
- Transient burning or stinging upon application
- Mild dryness or peeling
- Erythema (temporary)
Less Common:
- Skin atrophy (thinning), telangiectasia with prolonged use
- Hypertrichosis
Serious (Rare):
- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis Suppression if used over extensive areas or under occlusion
- Allergic contact dermatitis (erythema, edema)
Precautions:
- Pediatric Use: Safety in infants under 2 years not established; use under specialist advice.
- Pregnancy & Lactation: Use only if benefit outweighs risks; minimal systemic absorption reduces fetal exposure.
- Occlusion: Avoid occlusive dressings; increases risk of systemic absorption and side effects.
- Withdrawal: Taper to lower-potency or non-steroidal topical to prevent rebound flares.
🏥 Storage Instructions
Store Flucort Lotion at 20–25°C (68–77°F). Protect from excessive heat and direct sunlight. Keep bottle tightly closed when not in use. Discard 6 months after opening. Keep out of reach of children.
🌐 Availability & Purchasing
- United States: Prescription required; low-potency fluocinolone lotions available under brand names by dermatologists.
- United Kingdom & EU: Prescription-only; dermatologists may prescribe similar low-potency topical steroids in lotion form.
- Australia: TGA-approved; prescription required; lotion formulations used for large-body-area dermatoses.
Importing from India:
Purchasing Flucort Skin Lotion from India can reduce costs. Ensure you have a valid prescription, comply with local import regulations, and verify product authenticity to avoid customs delays.
🔗Authoritative Resources
🔗 Topical Corticosteroid Therapies (Indian Brands)
- Betnovate Cream 0.1% – Betamethasone Valerate for moderate-to-severe inflammation by GSK India.
🎥 Educational Video on Topical Corticosteroid Lotions
👨⚕️ Expert Insight: Dr. Meena Sharma, Dermatologist
“Flucort Skin Lotion’s lightweight formulation is ideal for extensive inflammatory dermatoses, particularly in hair-bearing areas where cream or ointment bases can be less practical. Its efficacy in reducing inflammation and pruritus makes it a valuable option for eczema and contact dermatitis management. Short-course, targeted therapy minimizes risk of atrophy.”

