Before you begin treatment with Arazlo lotion, it is important that you discuss the following with your doctor:, All the prescription and nonprescription medications you use, including other medications used on the skin., Your allergies., Your health problems and past medical history., Your pregnancy or breastfeeding status., Arazlo lotion can cause harm to an unborn baby; therefore, women who are pregnant should not use the medication. Women of childbearing age should have a negative pregnancy test within 14 days before starting treatment and use effective birth control methods during treatment., Arazlo lotion can cause skin irritation such as pain, dryness, redness, and itching. It can also cause skin shedding. Do not apply the lotion to eczema or skin that is sunburned., Arazlo lotion can cause photosensitivity. Avoid prolonged sun exposure and sun lamps. Wear sunscreen and protective clothing when out in the sun. Use Arazlo lotion with caution when using other medications that can cause photosensitivity. All the prescription and nonprescription medications you use, including other medications used on the skin., Your allergies., Your health problems and past medical history., Your pregnancy or breastfeeding status.