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Description

Anusol HC Ointment is a prescription medication that contains hydrocortisone acetate, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, itching, and swelling caused by hemorrhoids and other rectal conditions, including anal fissures. It functions by suppressing the immune response in the affected area, alleviating discomfort. This ointment is applied two to three times daily or as directed. It is suitable for adults but should not be used by individuals allergic to hydrocortisone. Seek medical advice before using the ointment and use it exactly as instructed to get optimal results. If you want to buy Anusol HC Ointment, use your doctor’s prescription.

Anusol HC Ointment contains hydrocortisone acetate, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, itching, and swelling associated with hemorrhoids, anal irritation, and other rectal conditions. It functions by suppressing the immune response in the affected area, alleviating discomfort and promoting healing.

Each gram of Anusol HC Ointment contains 2.5 mg hydrocortisone acetate. It is applied directly to the affected area, typically two to three times daily, or as directed by a healthcare provider. This medication is suitable for adults but should not be used by individuals with known hypersensitivity to hydrocortisone or other ingredients in the formulation. Children should only use this ointment under medical supervision. Hydrocortisone works by blocking inflammatory mediators, thereby reducing symptoms like pain, swelling, and redness.

Similar to other corticosteroids, it can cause certain side effects, including burning, itching, or irritation at the application site. Prolonged use of Anusol may lead to skin thinning or worsening of symptoms. Patients with infections, diabetes, or immune disorders should consult a doctor before use. Avoid applying more than the prescribed amount. If a medicine dose is missed, apply it as soon as remembered, but do not double-dose. In case of an overdose, seek medical help immediately. Store the Anusol HC ointment at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. Do not freeze. Use only as directed, and discontinue use if irritation persists. Always follow medical advice for the best results.

Uses and Benefits

It is used to treat:

  • Minor pain, itching, swelling & discomfort due to hemorrhoids, and other problems in the anal area, such as anal fissures and itching
Dosage

What Are the Forms & Strengths of Anusol HC Ointment?

It is available in the form of Anusol HC ointment, which is available in the strength of:

  • 0.5%

What Is the Recommended Dosage of Anusol HC Ointment?

The recommended dosage for Anusol HC Ointment differs from patient to patient and is based on many factors, such as the patient’s age, condition, needs, and others. It also depends on the medication’s duration, type, and how often you take it. The dosage given here is applicable to all, but if your physician has recommended using it at a different dosage, you should follow their instructions and not make changes to your dose without consulting them, as it can cause unfavorable side effects. Do not use it more often, in large quantities, or more or less than prescribed.

Dosage For Hemorrhoids

  • You should apply the medication once daily or every twelve hours for two to three weeks. After that, if needed, you can use it every other day.
  • You should use the smallest amount of Anusol HC Ointment for the shortest duration possible.
  • If your condition does not improve after two to three weeks, discontinue using the ointment.

[Note: Remember, these recommendations may vary from person to person. Discuss it with your doctor, and they'll customize your dosage accordingly.]

Usage Guide
  • Before using Anusol HC Ointment for the first time & each time you buy a refill, refer to the patient information leaflet (PIL) & if available, the medication guide. If you do not understand any part of the information leaflet or if you have any questions or concerns regarding medication use, you should ask your doctor or healthcare provider.
  • Before applying the ointment, properly clean the affected skin area with mild soap and water, rinse well & pat dry.
  • Before using Anusol HC Ointment, clean the affected area with soap and water, rinse well, and pat dry.
  • To apply Anusol HC inside the anus, you should use the tip/nozzle/cap after referring to the information leaflet that came along with the prescription label, or use it exactly as your doctor has instructed you.
  • Before using the applicator, fill it with the medicine inside the container as instructed.
  • After filling the applicator with the medicine, you should gently insert its tip about 1.5-2.5cm or ½-1.5 inch inside the anus and apply in and around the anal opening as instructed by your healthcare provider.
  • You should not insert your finger or any part of the container into the anus opening, and do not insert the applicator nozzle or tip more than the size mentioned inside the rectum.
  • If you are using a single-use tube & applicator, you should discard it after one use. Do not use your finger to apply this medicine.
  • To apply the medicine to the outside of the anus only, you should use your finger to apply a small amount of the Anusol HC ointment to the affected skin area and gently rub it in.
  • Avoid covering the affected area with plastic or waterproof bandages unless instructed to do so. Covering the treated skin area may increase the medicine's absorption through the skin, which may improve the medicine's effectiveness. However, it may also increase the chance of unwanted side effects.
  • You should properly wash your hands with soap and water immediately after using Anusol HC. Avoid getting the medicine in your sensitive areas such as eyes, nose, mouth, or ears. If Anusol HC does get in such areas, properly rinse the area immediately with lots of clean water.
  • Anusol HC ointment is typically used two to four times daily or after each bowel movement or as directed by your doctor. The medicine dosage is based on the patient's age, needs, and medical condition and may vary from patient to patient. You should use it exactly as your doctor instructed.
  • You should use Anusol HC regularly to get the most benefit from it. Using it at the same time every day will help you remember to do so.
  • You should not use more of Anusol HC, use it more often than instructed, or continue to use it for longer periods of time than your doctor has prescribed. If you have been using Anusol HC for a long time or in high doses, you should not abruptly discontinue using it without consulting with your doctor first, as certain conditions may worsen if this medicine is abruptly discontinued.
  • If you plan to discontinue using this medicine, you should let your doctor know. They will help you gradually taper off the drug.
  • Tell your doctor or healthcare professional if your condition does not get better or if it worsens after one to two weeks of using Anusol HC.

[Note: Your doctor will decide the right amount for you based on your condition, following guidelines and studies on the drug. They'll adjust it as needed over time.]

How It Works

Anusol HC Ointment functions by reducing the discomfort associated with hemorrhoids and other anal issues such as anal fissures. Its active ingredient, hydrocortisone acetate, is a corticosteroid that reduces redness, itching, and swelling by penetrating the skin and mucous membranes. This targets the inflamed tissues. It obstructs the release of inflammatory substances such as prostaglandins & histamines, which are responsible for causing swelling, redness, and itching. To get optimal results from Anusol HC, you should follow the application instructions and dosage carefully and use them consistently.

Side Effects

What Are the Side Effects of Anusol HC Ointment?

Common side effects of Anusol HC Ointment: Similar to other corticosteroids, Anusol HC can cause certain temporary side effects in some individuals using it. It is essential to mention that not everyone using this product will experience these symptoms. Most of these side effects usually resolve on their own without the need for medical intervention within a few days or weeks as your body starts to adjust to this medicine. If these symptoms persist or become bothersome, you should report them to your doctor or healthcare provider. Its common side effects may include:

  • Redness: Applying hydrocortisone to the affected area can lead to localized redness due to increased blood flow as the body responds to the medication. This reaction is typically mild and temporary. To minimize redness, apply a thin layer of the ointment as directed and avoid excessive use. If redness persists or worsens, get in touch with your healthcare provider.
  • Burning: A mild burning sensation upon application is one of the most commonly reported initial reactions to hydrocortisone ointments. This is most likely to occur as the skin adjusts to the medication and usually subsides after a few minutes of application. To reduce the risk of having this side effect, ensure the affected area is properly clean and dry before application. If burning continues or intensifies, discontinue using the ointment and seek medical advice.
  • Itching: While hydrocortisone is intended to relieve itching, some individuals may experience a paradoxical increase in itching upon application. This can result from skin sensitivity or an allergic reaction. To manage this, use the ointment sparingly and avoid prolonged use beyond the recommended duration. If itching persists, consult your doctor to discuss possible alternative treatments.
  • Stinging: Some Anusol HC Ointment users may experience stinging sensations, especially if they apply the ointment to a broken or inflamed skin area. This is due to the medication interacting with sensitive nerve endings. Avoid applying the ointment to open wounds or severely irritated skin to prevent stinging. If stinging occurs, rinse the area with cool water and discontinue use until consulting a healthcare professional.
  • Dryness: Prolonged use of corticosteroids, including hydrocortisone, can lead to skin dryness as it may reduce the skin's natural moisture levels. To alleviate dryness, apply a moisturizer to the affected area once the medication has been absorbed. Limiting the duration of hydrocortisone use as per medical advice can also help prevent excessive dryness.
  • Tingling: Some Anusol HC Ointment users might feel a tingling sensation during or after application, possibly due to the activation of nerve endings. This is usually temporary and harmless. If tingling is uncomfortable, applying a cool compress to the area may provide relief. If the tingling sensation persists, seek medical guidance.

Serious side effects of Anusol HC Ointment: This ointment causes rare but severe side effects in some people using it. These side effects require emergency medical assistance and can become life-threatening if not treated promptly. Before using Anusol HC Ointment, you should discuss with your doctor your complete medical history and all medicines you are using. You should also discuss if you have any risk factors. If you experience any of the adverse side effects mentioned below, you should call your healthcare provider or 911. These mainly include:

  • Allergic Reactions: Allergic reactions to hydrocortisone rectal suppositories (Anusol-HC) are rare but potentially serious. Their symptoms include skin reactions such as hives, rashes, redness, itching, or blistered and peeling skin, sometimes accompanied by fever. You might also experience respiratory symptoms such as wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, trouble swallowing, unusual hoarseness, or swelling of the skin under the face, lips, tongue, or throat. These symptoms indicate a potentially severe allergic reaction, requiring immediate medical attention. It may become fatal in certain cases, if not treated properly.
  • Hyperglycemia: Corticosteroids, including hydrocortisone, can cause elevated blood sugar levels. Symptoms indicating high blood sugar may include increased thirst, frequent urination, dry mouth, fruity-smelling breath, fatigue, blurred vision, and confusion. Diabetic patients are at an increased risk of experiencing this side effect, but even non-diabetic patients may experience high blood sugar. Regular blood sugar monitoring is advised, especially for diabetic patients or those at risk, while being treated with corticosteroids, including Anusol HC Ointment.
  • Adrenal Insufficiency: Long-term or high-dose use of hydrocortisone can suppress natural hormone production, potentially leading to adrenal insufficiency. Symptoms include unexplained tiredness, significant weight loss, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness, especially upon standing. If you experience these signs, consult a doctor promptly. A gradual reduction in dosage can reduce this risk and is essential when discontinuing therapy to enable the adrenal glands to resume normal hormone formation.
  • Cushing's Disease Symptoms: Extended corticosteroid use can sometimes lead to symptoms resembling Cushing's disease due to excessive corticosteroid exposure. Indicators include noticeable weight gain, particularly in the face, or buffalo hump, increased abdominal fat, significant headaches, thin skin, easy bruising, and slow wound healing. If you experience these symptoms, you should consult your healthcare provider promptly.
  • Changes in Vision: Hydrocortisone treatment, particularly when used long-term or at higher doses, may lead to vision problems, such as glaucoma, cataracts, or blurred vision. You might notice difficulty focusing, blurred vision, or visual disturbances. Regular ophthalmologic exams are recommended during extended use. If you have sudden or progressive vision changes, seek medical advice immediately to avoid potential long-term damage.
  • Severe Headache: A very severe or persistent headache could indicate elevated intracranial pressure or other severe reactions related to corticosteroid use. If headaches become frequent and intense or are accompanied by other unusual symptoms like blurred vision or dizziness, immediate medical evaluation is necessary to rule out serious underlying conditions.
  • Local Irritation: Using Anusol-HC suppositories may sometimes lead to local irritation, including burning, itching, discomfort, or soreness at the administration site. While mild irritation may be normal initially, severe or ongoing discomfort or signs of irritation, inflammation, or skin breakdown at the application site indicate a need to consult a healthcare provider.
  • Severe Rectal Bleeding: While mild irritation can occasionally occur with suppository use, significant rectal bleeding may indicate a serious underlying condition or damage to rectal tissue. If bleeding becomes severe or persistent, stop using the medication immediately and seek medical advice promptly.

[Note: Remember, this list may not cover all possible side effects. Always consult with your healthcare giver for medical advice about side effects.]

Warnings

There are certain warnings that people should consider while using Anusol HC Ointment. These mainly include:

  • Anusol-HC ointment is for external use only and may be harmful if swallowed. If someone accidentally consumes it, you should immediately seek medical assistance.
  • This medicine should be used with caution in pediatric patients. Anusol may affect growth in children and pediatric patients in certain cases. Your child may require close monitoring and regular checkups while being treated with this medicine.
  • You should not insert any part of the aerosol container into the rectum. Its contents are under pressure and should not be punctured, burned, or stored at room temperatures more than 120°F.
  • Anusol HC is not expelled from the body as quickly as an enema, which means that the body will absorb more Anusol than with other corticosteroid treatments. If there is no improvement within two to three weeks, or if your symptoms worsen, you should discontinue using this medicine and consult a healthcare provider.
  • Although rare, some users have reported severe allergic reactions to Anusol. Seek medical assistance immediately if you experience trouble breathing, swelling, or severe itching.
  • Patients with latent tuberculosis or a history of positive TB tests should be closely monitored, as corticosteroids, including Anusol, can reactivate the disease. Long-term users of Anusol may require preventive TB treatment.
  • Patients receiving high-dose corticosteroids should not receive live or live-attenuated vaccines, as their immune systems may be compromised. Inactivated vaccines may be given, but their effectiveness may vary.
  • People using corticosteroids as hormone replacement therapy can generally receive routine immunizations.
  • You should use this medicine at the smallest possible dose for the shortest possible duration to control your condition. If you reduce the dose, do it gradually to avoid withdrawal effects.
  • People using corticosteroids for the long term have an increased risk of Kaposi’s Sarcoma, a rare kind of cancer, especially in chronic conditions. Discontinuing this medicine may lead to significant improvement.
  • Corticosteroids, including Anusol, can increase your blood pressure, cause fluid retention, and decrease potassium levels. These risks increase with higher doses. Patients receiving treatment with this medicine may require a low-sodium diet and potassium supplements while being treated with this medicine.
  • Patients with congestive heart failure, hypertension, or kidney disease should use corticosteroids with caution due to the risk of fluid buildup.
  • Certain corticosteroids may increase the chance of left ventricular rupture after a recent heart failure, so they should be used with caution in such cases.
  • Long-term use may suppress natural hormone production, making it difficult for the body to adjust after discontinuing treatment with this medicine. If you plan to discontinue using this medicine, you should gradually stop using it.
  • Thyroid function determines the corticosteroid breakdown in the body. Patients with hypothyroidism require a low dose, while those with hyperthyroidism may require a higher dose.
  • Corticosteroids can decrease the body’s ability to fight infections, increasing the risk of bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infections.
  • These medicines can mask symptoms of an infection, making it harder to detect infections.
  • Severe infections, including chickenpox and measles, may be more severe or, in some cases, life-threatening. Patients without prior immunity should avoid coming into contact with people who have such infections. If they do come into contact with such people, they should take preventive measures.
  • Patients with a history of unexplained diarrhea or tropical regions should be screened for parasitic infections before starting treatment with Anusol and other corticosteroids, as corticosteroids can trigger severe complications in such cases.
  • Long-term use of corticosteroids, including Anusol, may increase the risk of eye-related risks, such as cataracts or glaucoma, which may cause vision problems or optic nerve damage. If you have blurred vision, you should see an eye specialist.
  • Steroids may worsen fungal, bacterial, or viral eye infections and should not be used in active herpes simplex eye infections. If you have been using Anusol for more than six weeks, you should have regular eye pressure monitoring.
  • Patients with digestive and intestinal issues such as inflammatory bowel disease, recent intestinal surgery, ulcers, or diverticulitis should use corticosteroids, including Anuso,l with caution, as it can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation.
  • If you need to have a surgery, including a dental procedure, you should tell your dentist or surgeon that you have been using Anusol.
  • Corticosteroids, including Anusol, can suppress signs of abdominal infections, making it difficult to detect problems like a perforated intestine.
  • Long-term use can weaken bones by decreasing calcium absorption and raising bone breakdown. Post menopausal females are at an increased risk of bone and muscle-related risks, and the risks and benefits should be properly weighed before starting treatment.
  • High doses of corticosteroids can cause sudden muscle weakness, particularly in individuals with neuromuscular disorders such as myasthenia gravis or those using muscle relaxant medications. In severe cases, muscle recovery may take months or even years.
  • Some patients using Anusol HC ointment may experience mood and mental issues, including mood swings, insomnia, personality changes, depression, or even psychotic symptoms. People with pre-existing mental health conditions may see their symptoms worsen.
Safety Guide
  • Before you start using Anusol HC Ointment, make sure to inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have any known allergies to hydrocortisone or any other substances present in the product. Some of the inactive ingredients in this medication might trigger allergic reactions or other unexpected issues. You should know about all the ingredients the medicine you are using contains. If you are not aware of what components this product contains, you should ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider. If you have concerns, your doctor can also provide more details.
  • Before beginning treatment with Anusol HC Ointment, you should share your full medical and family history with your doctor or pharmacist, particularly if you have a history of diabetes, eye disorders, infections (especially rectal sores or infections), liver disease, or any stomach or intestinal problems. You should also inform them about all drugs you are currently using or plan to use alongside this medicine.
  • In certain rare cases, prolonged use of corticosteroids can interfere with your body’s ability to handle physical stress. If you need to undergo surgery or emergency medical care or suffer from a severe illness or injury, inform your surgeon, doctor, or dentist that you are currently using this medication or have used it within the past few months.
  • Though uncommon, long-term use of Anusol HC Ointment may temporarily slow down a child's growth. Regular doctor visits are recommended to monitor your child’s height and overall development.
  • This medication should only be used if absolutely necessary during pregnancy. It is not recommended for prolonged use or in high doses. Before continuing treatment, be sure to discuss potential risks and benefits with your doctor.
  • It is not known whether anusul HC passes into breastmilk, so if you are breastfeeding a baby, consult your physician to weigh the potential risks & benefits before using this medication.
Contraindications

Anusol HC Ointment has several contraindications that you should consider before using it. These mainly include:

  • Patients who have a sensitivity or allergic reaction to any of the active or inactive ingredients present in the product.
  • Patients with existing tuberculosis, fungal, or viral skin lesions.
Missed Dose

To get the most benefit out of the medicine you are using, you should keep consistency in dosage and try to take it around the same time every day. However, if you have missed a dose, follow the instructions given below or ask your doctor.

  • If you have missed to use a dose of Anusol HC ointment, you should apply it as soon as you think of it unless the time to use your next dose is almost approaching. In this case, you should omit the missed dose and use only the dose.
  • Do not use double or extra doses of the same medicine to make up for the missed dose, as it can cause harm.
  • If you often forget to apply your medicine as per the scheduled time, you should set a medicine reminder on your mobile phone or mark your calendar to help you remember to use it.

[Note: If you have missed a dose of your medication and are unsure about when to take the next one, immediately consult your doctor or pharmacist.]

Overdose

You should not apply Anusol HC Ointment more than prescribed or more frequently, as it can cause certain unfavorable outcomes. An overdose of Anusol HC Ointment is unlikely to occur due to the way it is administered. However, it may be harmful if someone has accidentally ingested it. If you suspect an Anusol overdose, you should seek immediate medical assistance. You can call a healthcare provider or 911. If someone has overdosed and is having severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing or passing out, you can also take them to the nearest emergency room.

[Note: If you consumed more than the recommended dose, get medical help right away or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.]

Storage Guide

Following proper storage guidelines is necessary to ensure the safety and accuracy of the medicine you are using. Keep it in a cool, dark, and dry place, away from moisture and excess heat. Other storage instructions include:

  • Keep Anusol HC Ointment at room temperature, away from direct exposure to sunlight, excessive heat, and moisture. Do not allow it to freeze.
  • Do not keep Anusol HC Ointment in the bathroom, under the sink, or other places with high humidity, as moisture can harm certain medicines.
  • Keep all medications, including Anusol HC, away from the sight and reach of children and pets to avoid accidental consumption.
  • Do not keep unwanted, outdated, or unused medicines. Discard them safely in such a way that does not allow children, animals, and others to consume them.
  • Do not flush medicines down the toilet, throw them into the household trash bin, or pour them into the drain unless instructed.
  • For more information on how to properly dispose of unnecessary medicines, talk to your doctor or healthcare provider.

[Note: Discuss with your healthcare professional the proper disposal of unused medicine and any questions you may have regarding its storage.]

Interactions

Certain medicines may interact with Anusol HC ointment and affect how it works or cause unwanted side effects. To prevent and manage the risk of drug interactions, you should tell your doctor or healthcare provider about all medicines you are using or plan to use alongside Anusol HC Ointment, including all prescription, non-prescription, over-the-counter drugs, herbs, and vitamin supplements. If any significant drug interaction is found, your doctor will most likely change your dosage of one or both drugs or recommend you to use a different medicine altogether. Some of the medicines that may interact with Anusol HC Ointment may include:

  • Acarbose
  • Acetohexamide
  • Albiglutide
  • Alogliptin
  • Bexagliflozin
  • Canagliflozin
  • Chlorpropamide
  • Dapagliflozin
  • Dulaglutide
  • Empagliflozin
  • Ertugliflozin
  • Exenatide
  • Glimepiride
  • Glipizide
  • Glyburide
  • Insulin
  • Insulin Aspart
  • Insulin Aspart Protamine
  • Insulin Degludec
  • Insulin Detemir
  • Insulin Glargine
  • Insulin Glulisine
  • Insulin Inhalation, Rapid Acting
  • Insulin Isophane
  • Insulin Lispro
  • Insulin Lispro Protamine
  • Insulin Regular
  • Insulin Zinc
  • Insulin Zinc Extended
  • Linagliptin
  • Liraglutide
  • Lixisenatide
  • Metformin
  • Miglitol
  • Nateglinide
  • Pioglitazone
  • Pramlintide
  • Repaglinide
  • Rosiglitazone
  • Saxagliptin
  • Semaglutide
  • Sitagliptin
  • Sotagliflozin
  • Tirzepatide
  • Tolazamide
  • Tolbutamide
  • Troglitazone

What Are the Other Anusol HC Ointment Interactions?

Certain herbs, vitamin or mineral supplements, food items, and beverages may interact with Anusol HC Ointment, increasing the risk of unwanted side effects. If you are concerned about such interactions, discuss them with your doctor before starting to use Anusol HC Ointment. Apart from these interactions, certain diseases can also interfere with how Anusol HC Ointment. Consult a healthcare provider before using Anusol HC, especially if any of these conditions are present. These mainly include:

  • Diabetes: Topical corticosteroids such as Anusol HC can increase blood sugar levels in some patients, potentially complicating diabetes management. Patients who already have diabetes or are at risk of it are most likely to experience elevated blood sugar levels while being treated with this medicine.
  • Diaper rash: The use of Anusol HC Ointment for diaper rash is not usually recommended, as infants are more susceptible to systemic absorption of this medicine, increasing the risk of side effects.
  • Cushing’s syndrome: Prolonged use of topical corticosteroids, including Anusol HC, can contribute to the risk of hyperadrenocorticism, characterized by excessive cortisol levels.
  • Infections: Applying corticosteroids, including Anusol, to infected areas can suppress immune responses, potentially worsening existing infections or masking symptoms.
  • Ocular toxicities: While Anusol HC Ointment is intended for rectal use, accidentally applying it near the eyes can increase the pressure inside the eyes, potentially causing glaucoma or cataracts.

[Note: This isn't a complete list, and there could be other drugs that interact with Anusol HC Ointment. Make sure to tell your doctor about any prescription, over-the-counter medicines, and herbal products you’re taking.]

Alternatives

While Anusol HC Ointment is an effective treatment for hemorrhoids and other rectal conditions, it may not be suitable for all due to allergies, underlying health conditions, or potential side effects. Fortunately, there are several alternatives available that can provide similar relief. However, you should not use any alternative medication without consulting your doctor. Based on your symptoms, medical history, and individual needs, they may help determine the most appropriate option for you. These alternatives mainly include:

  • Hydroxyzine
  • Benadryl
  • Diphenhydramine
  • Gabapentin
  • Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
  • Doxepin topical

[Note: Your doctor will choose what’s best for you. Don’t use any of these alternative medications without consulting your healthcare provider. Taking them by yourself may cause serious side effects.]

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