Neoproct

Neoproct helps ease pain, burning, and itching from hemorrhoids, anal inflammation, and skin conditions around the anus by reducing swelling and numbing the area.

Form
rektaalivoide, creme
Active Ingredient
Fluocortolone pivalate
Manufacturer
Karo Pharma AB

How to Use

Dosage

Use Neoproct cream or suppositories, usually twice a day (morning and evening). For severe pain, you can use it up to three times a day for the first few days. As symptoms get better, once a day may be enough.

Method

Apply after a bowel movement. Clean the anal area well before use. For cream, apply a pea-sized amount with your finger around and slightly inside the anus, or use the applicator to put a small amount into the rectum. For suppositories, insert one deep into the rectum.

Important

Use up to three times a day for severe symptoms. Do not use for more than 2 weeks without talking to a doctor.

Possible Side Effects

COMMON
  • Burning sensation on the skin.
RARE
  • Skin irritation.
  • Allergic reactions (with the rectal cream).
  • Blurred vision.
  • Thinning of the skin (if used for longer than 4 weeks).

Important Warnings

  • Do not use if you are allergic to fluocortolone pivalate, lidocaine hydrochloride, or any other ingredients in Neoproct.
  • Do not use if you have a skin infection in the treated area (like tuberculosis, syphilis) or a viral disease (like chickenpox or a reaction to vaccination).
  • Be careful not to get the medicine in your eyes. Wash your hands well after each use.
  • Neoproct can damage latex products like condoms, making them less effective at preventing pregnancy or STIs (like HIV).
  • Contact your doctor if you experience blurred vision or other vision problems.
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  • Using Neoproct too much, on large areas, or for too long can cause withdrawal reactions when you stop. If symptoms return quickly, don't restart without talking to your doctor. If redness spreads or you feel burning, ask your doctor before using again.
  • Do not use this medicine during the first three months of pregnancy.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid long-term use of Neoproct.
  • Neoproct cream contains cetostearyl alcohol and benzyl alcohol, which can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some people.
  • Do not continue Neoproct treatment for more than 2 weeks.

Use in Elderly Patients

Category A

Suitable for older adults. (updated 19.9.2025)