Brand
name: Daivonex (Dovonex)
Pronounced: DOH-va-necks
Generic name: Calcipotriene
Why is Daivonex (Dovonex) prescribed?
Daivonex (Dovonex) is prescribed to help clear up the scaly skin condition known
as psoriasis. A synthetic form of vitamin D, it is available in cream
and ointment form, and in a liquid for the scalp.
Most important fact about Daivonex (Dovonex)
You're likely to begin seeing improvement after 2 weeks of therapy.
After 8 weeks of twice daily application to the skin, 70 percent of
patients enjoy marked improvement, and over 10 percent clear up completely.
How should you take Daivonex (Dovonex)?
Daivonex (Dovonex) is for external use only. Avoid contact with the face or eyes.
For psoriasis on the skin, gently and completely rub a thin layer
of the cream or ointment into the affected areas.
For psoriasis on the scalp, first comb the hair to remove scaly debris,
then gently and completely rub the scalp solution into the affected
areas. Avoid getting the solution on your forehead or unaffected parts
of the scalp.
Wash your hands after each application.
If you miss a dose...
Apply the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is
almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and return
to your regular schedule.
Storage instructions...
All forms of Daivonex (Dovonex) may be stored at room temperature. Do not freeze.
Keep the scalp lotion away from sunlight.
Daivonex (Dovonex) side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe to continue using Daivonex (Dovonex).
* Side effects may include:
Burning, itching, skin irritation, tingling
Why should Daivonex (Dovonex) not be prescribed?
Do not use Daivonex (Dovonex) on the face. Avoid Daivonex (Dovonex) if it causes an allergic
reaction, if you are suffering from vitamin D toxicity, or if you have
high levels of calcium in the blood.
Special warnings about Daivonex (Dovonex)
Daivonex (Dovonex) should be used only for psoriasis. If skin irritation develops,
stop using the drug and check with your doctor immediately.
Daivonex (Dovonex) is not approved for use in children.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Daivonex (Dovonex)
No interactions with Daivonex (Dovonex) have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Daivonex (Dovonex) during pregnancy have not been adequately studied.
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor
immediately.
It's not known whether Daivonex (Dovonex) appears in breast milk. Because it
may, you should use Daivonex (Dovonex) with caution while breastfeeding.
Recommended dosage for Daivonex (Dovonex)
ADULTS
Overdosage