A valid prescription needed upon order collectionIsoconazole 10mg , Diflucortolone 1mg cream
What Isocnoazole/diflucortolone is used for:
- It is used for fungal infections of hairless and hairy skin, e.g. in the region of the hands, the interdigital spaces of the feet, and in the inguinal and genital regions.
- Because of the addition of diflucortolone valerate, it is indicated for the initial or intermediate treatment of those fungal diseases which are accompanied by highly inflammatory or eczematous skin conditions.
Do not take Isocnoazole/diflucortolone if:
- Hypersensitivity to Isocnoazole or diflucortolone
- Tuberculous or syphilitic processes in the area to be treated; virus diseases (e.g. varicella, herpes zoster)
- Rosacea, perioral dermatitis
- Postvaccination skin reactions in the area to be treated
- Should not be applied to any skin crease areas.
Warnings & Precautions:
- Glaucoma may develop from using local corticoids after large-dosed or extensive application over a prolonged period.
- In infections of the interdigital spaces it is advisable to place a strip of gauze smeared with the cream between the toes or fingers
- To avoid renewed infection, personal linen (face-cloths, towels, underwear etc. - preferably of cotton) should be changed daily and boiled.
- Regular hygienic measures are essential.
- In tinea pedum, the space between the toes must be thoroughly dried after washing, and stockings or socks should be changed daily
Possible Side Effects:
- Local symptoms such as itching, burning, erythema or vesiculation may occur in isolated cases.
Other medicines and Isocnoazole/diflucortolone:
- No known interactions so far
How to take Isocnoazole/diflucortolone:
- It should be applied twice daily to the diseased areas of skin.
- The treatment must be terminated after regression of the inflammatory or eczematous skin condition and the therapy continued or followed up with the isoconazole nitrate preparation without corticoid additive.
- This applies in particular for use in inguinal and genital regions.
- If a secondary microbial skin infection is present suitable concomitant anti-microbial therapy should be instituted.
- If fungal infections are present, a topically active antimycotic should be applied
How to store Isocnoazole/diflucortolone:
- Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
- Store below 25 °C. °