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Sirolimus (rapamycin) Topical

New from Wedgewood Pharmacy!

We are now compounding

Sirolimus Topical Ointment

Wedgewood Pharmacy is pleased to offer a new preparation commonly prescribed for tuberous sclerosis to our line of custom-compounded dermatological preparations. Sirolums 0.2% (also known as rapamycin) is prepared as a topical ointment and comes in a 30gm tube and in our proprietry Twist-a-Dose® applicator.

Sirolimus (rapamycin) 0.2%
Topical Ointment in a 30gm Tube







Sirolimus (Rapamycin) 0.2%
Topical Ointment in a 1.5gm

Twist-a-Dose Applicator


Twist-a-Dose

Instructions
To avoid contact with the medications, wear protective gloves when administering.

The first time you use the Twist-a-Dose transdermal gel applicator:

  1. Remove the protective cap covering the white applicator tip.
  2. Turn the end until a small amount of preparation forms evenly at the tip to prime the pen. This may take several rotations.
  3. Wipe the applicator tip clean with a tissue.
  4. Replace the cap if you are not administering medications. Otherwise, continue with step 2 under "Regular Dosing".
This process should only be done the first time the applicator is used. Subsequent uses should being with step 1 under "Regular Dosing." If medication does not appear during a subsequent use, follow the instructions above.

Regular Dosing:
  1. Remove the protective cap covering the white applicator tip.
  2. Turn the end with the left-facing arrow for the desired amount to be applied.
  3. Place the applicator tip directly on area and spread it over the desired surface using the applicator tip. Be sure to gently rub the medication in while using the applicator tip.
  4. Wipe the applicator tipe clean with a tissue.
  5. Replace the cap.

Don't hesitate to contact us at 800.331.8272 if you have any questions.

Medications compounded by Wedgewood Pharmacy are prepared at the direction of a physician. Many compounded preparations are commonly prescribed, and supported by literature, to treat particular disease states. Wedgewood Pharmacy does not make claims for the efficacy of its compounded preparations.