Tofatas Ointment
Generic Name: Tofacitinib as Ointment 2% w/w
Tofatas Ointment is a prescription topical formulation designed for the relief of inflammatory skin conditions. It is formulated with a novel non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory agent that helps reduce redness, swelling, and pain associated with conditions such as eczema, contact dermatitis, and psoriasis.
Reference: U.S. FDA (general guidelines on topical NSAIDs); WHO Guidelines on Dermatologic Therapeutics; PubMed reviews on topical anti‑inflammatory agents
Tofatas Ointment is marketed under the brand name Tofatas. In some regions, similar formulations might be known by names such as Dermalofex or Inflamrel (note: naming varies regionally and may be subject to local regulatory approvals).
Reference: MedlinePlus and regional drug compendia for topical anti‑inflammatory agents
Tofatas Ointment is classified as a topical non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory agent (NSAID). It is used in dermatology as an anti‑inflammatory and analgesic treatment for various skin conditions.
Reference: U.S. FDA; WHO; PubMed literature on topical NSAIDs
Tofatas Ointment works by inhibiting inflammatory mediators at the site of application. Its active ingredient blocks key enzymes—such as cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase—that are involved in the synthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. This inhibition leads to:
Reference: PubMed (e.g., studies on topical NSAIDs in dermatologic conditions); U.S. FDA
Tofatas Ointment is indicated for the topical treatment of:
Reference: WHO Guidelines on Dermatologic Therapies; U.S. FDA general recommendations for topical NSAIDs
Reference: Standard dosing guidelines for topical anti‑inflammatory agents (U.S. FDA; WHO)
Reference: U.S. FDA; WHO; ClinicalTrials.gov (data from studies on topical NSAIDs)
Reference: U.S. FDA; PubMed; WHO guidelines on topical anti‑inflammatory use
Reference: U.S. FDA; MedlinePlus; PubMed literature on topical NSAIDs and skin treatments
Q: How should Tofatas Ointment be applied?
A: Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of Tofatas Ointment twice daily or as prescribed. Do not cover with an occlusive dressing unless directed by your doctor.
Q: Can Tofatas Ointment be used on children?
A: Use in children should be guided by a pediatric dermatologist. The safety profile is generally favorable for topical anti‑inflammatory agents, but dosing and frequency may need adjustment.
Q: How quickly can I expect to see improvement?
A: Many patients notice improvement in inflammation and discomfort within a few days to a week of consistent use. However, full benefits may require continued application as directed by your healthcare provider.
Q: Are there any special storage instructions for Tofatas Ointment?
A: Store the ointment at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children.
Q: What should I do if I experience skin irritation?
A: If irritation occurs or worsens, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider immediately.
Q: Can Tofatas Ointment be used with other topical medications?
A: Caution is advised when combining with other topical agents. It is best to consult your healthcare provider to avoid overlapping side effects or excessive skin irritation.
Reference: U.S. FDA; MedlinePlus; WHO guidelines
For further detailed clinical data, dosing guidelines, and safety monitoring information, please refer to:
Reference: U.S. FDA; WHO; PubMed
Tofatas Ointment is a topical non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory formulation designed to relieve symptoms associated with inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, contact dermatitis, and psoriasis. By inhibiting key inflammatory mediators, it helps reduce redness, swelling, and pain, thereby promoting skin healing and comfort. Due to its generally favorable safety profile, it serves as an effective treatment option when used as directed. However, patients should adhere strictly to dosing instructions and be mindful of potential local skin reactions. Always consult a healthcare provider to determine if Tofatas Ointment is appropriate for your condition.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before initiating or modifying any medication regimen.