Rx - Prescription Required | Mohrish Pharmaceuticals
Tacvido Ointment
- ✔ Reduce Inflammation
- ✔ Relieve Itching
- ✔ Treat Eczema





Tacvido Ointment
Rx - Prescription Required | Mohrish Pharmaceuticals
- ✔ Reduce Inflammation
- ✔ Relieve Itching
- ✔ Treat Eczema
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Product Description
Tacvido Ointment is a prescription-based topical immunomodulator formulated to treat moderate to severe eczema (atopic dermatitis) in patients who are not adequately responsive to conventional therapies. This ointment suppresses immune responses in the skin, reducing inflammation, itching, and redness. Ideal for external use, it is designed for targeted application under medical supervision.
Composition
Tacrolimus (0.03% w/w)
Uses
- In the treatment of moderate to severe eczema (atopic dermatitis).
Dosage
- As directed by the physician.
How to Use
- Apply a thin layer to the affected area with clean hands, use externally as directed by a physician, avoid eyes and mucous membranes, wash hands after use
Additional Information
Side effects
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
Other Information
Country of Origin
India
Mfg/Marketer details
A-4/13 Ground Floor, Phase Ii, Sector 80, Noida, District Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh - 201301, India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tacvido Ointment contains Tacrolimus Monohydrate IP (equivalent to Tacrolimus 0.03% w/w).
It suppresses immune responses in the skin, reducing inflammation, itching, and redness associated with moderate to severe eczema.
Yes, it is a Schedule H prescription drug and should be used as directed by a physician.
Apply a thin layer to the affected area as directed by a physician, avoiding contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and wash hands after use.
Avoid sunlight exposure, do not use on infected or broken skin unless advised, and keep out of reach of children.
Most side effects are mild and temporary; consult your doctor if they persist or cause concern.
Tacvido Ointment contains Tacrolimus Monohydrate IP (equivalent to Tacrolimus 0.03% w/w).
It suppresses immune responses in the skin, reducing inflammation, itching, and redness associated with moderate to severe eczema.
Yes, it is a Schedule H prescription drug and should be used as directed by a physician.
Apply a thin layer to the affected area as directed by a physician, avoiding contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and wash hands after use.
Avoid sunlight exposure, do not use on infected or broken skin unless advised, and keep out of reach of children.
Most side effects are mild and temporary; consult your doctor if they persist or cause concern.




