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Flonida 5% Fluorouracil Cream (10 g)
At a Glance
Generic Name: Fluorouracil
Brand Name: Flonida 5%
Strength & Pack Size: 5% w/w cream; 10 g tube
Dosage Form & Route: Topical cream for external skin use
Therapeutic Class: Antimetabolite (pyrimidine analogue), topical chemotherapy
Primary Indication: Actinic keratosis under dermatologist supervision
Usual Adult Dose: Thin application once or twice daily for a limited course, as directed by your specialist
Prescription Status: Prescription-only medicine
Storage: Store below 25–30 °C as labelled; keep the tube tightly closed and protected from heat and sunlight
Product Description
Flonida 5% is a topical medicine containing fluorouracil, an antimetabolite used as “topical chemotherapy” in dermatology. It is most commonly prescribed for actinic keratosis (sun-damaged precancerous skin lesions) and, in selected cases, may be used for superficial lesions when a dermatologist confirms topical fluorouracil is appropriate. Flonida 5% is supplied as a 5% cream in a 10 g tube for local application to affected skin only.
During treatment, the application area often becomes red, sore, and crusted before healing. This visible response is expected and can look dramatic, so Flonida 5% should be used only with a confirmed diagnosis and a dermatologist’s plan for duration, aftercare, and follow-up.
Generic Meds Mart supplies Flonida 5% fluorouracil cream in original packaging sourced through licensed channels with batch and expiry details for verification. Orders are packed discreetly, prices are displayed in USD, and international shipping supports patients coordinating treatment with specialist care.
Key Uses
Flonida 5% is primarily used for field treatment of actinic keratosis on sun-exposed areas such as the face, scalp, ears, forearms, and hands. Field treatment can target both visible rough patches and early microscopic changes across surrounding sun-damaged skin.
In carefully selected patients, dermatologists may also prescribe topical fluorouracil for Bowen’s disease (squamous cell carcinoma in situ) or superficial basal cell carcinoma with appropriate follow-up. Any lesion that changes unexpectedly or fails to heal should be reassessed promptly.
How Fluorouracil Works in Chemotherapy
Fluorouracil interferes with DNA and RNA synthesis in rapidly dividing cells. When applied to the skin, it tends to affect abnormal sun-damaged keratinocytes more than healthy cells, leading to removal of atypical cells over the course of therapy.
Because the action is local, the treated skin still goes through an inflammatory phase while abnormal cells are destroyed and cleared, which explains redness, burning, and crusting during treatment.
Dosage & Administration
Use Flonida 5% exactly as prescribed by your dermatologist. Regimens often involve applying a thin film once or twice daily for several weeks, but the schedule depends on the condition, the body site, and your response. Apply only to the area your clinician has identified and wash hands before and after use.
Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and other mucous membranes unless your specialist has provided site-specific instructions. Do not use airtight dressings unless advised. If you miss a dose, apply the next dose at the scheduled time and do not apply extra cream to compensate.
Precautions
Fluorouracil can cause strong local irritation and the treated skin may become very sun-sensitive. Protect the area from sun exposure during treatment and healing using clothing, shade, and sun protection recommended by your clinician.
Tell your dermatologist about other skin products and any conditions that could affect healing. Fluorouracil is generally avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless a specialist decides the benefit outweighs the risk. Seek urgent advice if you develop severe or unexpected symptoms beyond the application site.
Fluorouracil Side Effects
Common side effects
Common side effects occur at the application site and may include redness, burning or stinging, itching, dryness, swelling, tenderness, crusting, scaling, and temporary skin-colour changes. Tell your clinician if the reaction becomes too painful or widespread.
Serious side effects
Serious side effects are less common but need prompt medical attention. These include severe pain, extensive ulceration or bleeding, secondary infection with pus or fever, allergic reactions with facial swelling or breathing difficulty, or severe skin reactions spreading beyond the treated area. If the area fails to heal after the planned course and recovery period, arrange specialist review.
Storage
Store Flonida 5% in the original tube with the cap tightly closed, away from excess heat, sunlight, and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and do not use after the expiry date on the tube or carton. Dispose of unused cream according to local pharmacy guidance and do not share fluorouracil cream with anyone else.
Why Buy from Generic Meds Mart
Generic Meds Mart supports access and logistics for specialist dermatology medicines such as Flonida 5% fluorouracil cream. Products are supplied in original packaging from licensed distributors with batch and expiry details to support verification.
Orders are processed via secure checkout in USD and shipped in discreet outer packaging. Worldwide delivery options and tracking help patients plan treatment around dermatologist appointments, while clinical decisions remain with your treating professionals.
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Before you buy Flonida 5% fluorouracil cream online from Generic Meds Mart, you should have a confirmed diagnosis and a dermatologist’s treatment plan. Once your plan is confirmed, select Flonida 5% Cream (10 g), add it to your cart, and complete secure checkout in USD with discreet delivery.
Do not start treatment on your own or apply fluorouracil cream to lesions that have not been assessed. If your reaction becomes severe, you develop signs of infection, or the area does not heal as expected, contact your dermatologist promptly.
FAQ about Flonida (Fluorouracil)
Q1: What is Flonida 5% cream used for?
Flonida 5% contains fluorouracil, a topical chemotherapy medicine used mainly for actinic keratosis under dermatologist supervision.
Q2: What reaction should I expect on the skin?
Redness, soreness, and crusting during treatment are common before healing. Your dermatologist will tell you what is expected and when review is needed.
Q3: How long do I need to use Flonida 5%?
Course length varies by condition, body site, and response. Follow your prescribed plan and do not extend or shorten treatment without specialist advice.
Q4: Can I use moisturiser or sunscreen during treatment?
Supportive care is often needed, but product choice matters. Use only moisturisers and sun protection your clinician says are compatible.
Q5: What should I do if I miss an application?
Apply the next dose at the scheduled time and do not apply extra cream to compensate. If you miss multiple applications, contact your dermatologist or pharmacist.



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