Drug Interactions With Flurandrenolide Cream

If your healthcare provider prescribes flurandrenolide cream, tell him or her if you are also taking aldesleukin or corticorelin. Combining these drugs with flurandrenolide cream can cause negative interactions and could decrease the effectiveness of these medications. To help ensure your safety, also tell your healthcare provider about any other medicine, vitamin, or herbal supplement you are taking.

An Overview of Flurandrenolide Cream Interactions

Flurandrenolide cream (Cordran® SP Cream) is generally unlikely to react with other medications. However, there are a few possible drug interactions worth noting. Some of the medicines that may interact with flurandrenolide cream include:
 

More Details on Drug Interactions With Flurandrenolide Cream

The following sections explain in detail the potentially negative interactions that can occur when flurandrenolide cream is combined with any of the drugs listed above.
 
Aldesleukin
Corticosteroids, including flurandrenolide cream, may make aldesleukin (a chemotherapy medication) less effective. In general, these medications should not be used together.
 
Corticorelin
Corticosteroids, including flurandrenolide cream, may make corticorelin less effective. Corticorelin is used as a diagnostic agent in tests for Cushing's syndrome or other similar problems. If you are being tested for Cushing's disease, make sure your healthcare provider knows you have been using flurandrenolide cream.
 

Final Thoughts

It is possible that not all flurandrenolide cream drug interactions were discussed in this article.
 Therefore, you should talk with your pharmacist or healthcare provider about any specific interactions that may apply to you.
 
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD
Other Articles in This eMedTV Presentation