Clotrimazole cream uses

  1. Clotrimazole Topical: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing
  2. Clotrimazole: Antifungal Skin Cream
  3. How and when to use clotrimazole cream, spray and solution
  4. Clotrimazole Uses, Side Effects & Warnings
  5. Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution Information
  6. Clotrimazole Uses, Side Effects & Warnings
  7. Clotrimazole Topical: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing
  8. How and when to use clotrimazole cream, spray and solution
  9. Clotrimazole: Antifungal Skin Cream
  10. Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution Information


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Clotrimazole Topical: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing

Use this Apply enough medication to cover the affected area and some of the surrounding Do not apply this medication in the Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. Remember to use it at the same times each day. Continue to use this medication until the full prescribed amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after starting Inform your doctor if your condition lasts after 4 weeks of treatment or gets worse at any time. Burning, stinging, swelling, irritation, redness, If your doctor has directed you to use this Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: blistering, oozing, open sores. A very serious This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or at www.fda.gov/medwatch. In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at 1-866-234-2345.

Clotrimazole: Antifungal Skin Cream

What is this medication? CLOTRIMAZOLE (kloe TRIM a zole) is an antifungal medicine. It is used to treat certain kinds of fungal or yeast infections of the skin. This medicine may be used for other purposes; ask your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions. COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Alevazol, Anti-Fungal, Antifungal, Cruex, Desenex, Fungoid, Lotrimin, Lotrimin AF, Lotrimin AF Ringworm, Micotrin AC, Mycozyl AC What should I tell my care team before I take this medication? They need to know if you have any of these conditions: •an unusual or allergic reaction to clotrimazole, other antifungals or medicines, foods, dyes or preservatives •pregnant or trying to get pregnant •breast-feeding How should I use this medication? This medicine is for external use only. Do not take by mouth. Follow the directions on the prescription label. Wash your hands before and after use. If treating a hand or nail infection, wash hands before use only. Apply a thin layer to the affected area and a small amount to the surrounding area. Rub in gently. Do not get this medicine in your eyes. If you do, rinse out with plenty of cool tap water. Use this medicine at regular intervals. Do not use more often than directed. Finish the full course prescribed by your doctor or health care professional even if you think you are better. Do not stop using except on your doctor's advice. Talk to your pediatrician regarding the use of this medicine in children. While this drug has been used in young c...

How and when to use clotrimazole cream, spray and solution

Dosage and strength Clotrimazole comes as a 1% strength cream, spray or solution. Apply clotrimazole to the affected area 2 to 3 times a day. It will work better if you can use it 3 times a day. How to use it If the affected area is large or hairy, it's best to use either the spray or solution. If you're using clotrimazole on your feet, make sure you wash and thoroughly dry them first, especially between your toes. How to use clotrimazole cream Spread the cream on the affected area. A 1cm strip of cream should be enough to treat an area the size of your hand. Use the cream on your skin only and avoid putting it near your mouth, lips and eyes. How to use clotrimazole spray If you're using the spray for the first time, press the spray head down once or twice to get it ready to use. Hold and spray about 15cm away from the affected area. How to use clotrimazole solution Clotrimazole solution comes in a bottle with a plastic dropper that lets the solution out in drops. Spread clotrimazole solution thinly and evenly on the affected areas. A few drops of clotrimazole solution should be enough to cover an area the size of a hand. If it's your ear that's infected, put 2 to 3 drops of clotrimazole solution into your ear. How long to use it for How long you use clotrimazole for depends on the type of infection you have. It's best to use it for at least 2 weeks, even if all signs of the infection have gone, to stop it from coming back. You can use it for up to 4 weeks if needed. If yo...

Clotrimazole Uses, Side Effects & Warnings

What is clotrimazole? Clotrimazole is used to treat and prevent yeast infections of the mouth and throat in adults and children older than 3 years. The clotrimazole lozenge is not absorbed through your stomach. clotrimazole will not treat Clotrimazole may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. How should I take clotrimazole? Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Use the medicine exactly as directed. Clotrimazole is usually given 3 to 5 times per day. Allow the lozenge to dissolve slowly in your mouth without chewing. You may need liver function tests. Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Avoid freezing. Clotrimazole side effects Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: Common side effects of clotrimazole may include: • abnormal liver function tests; • • itching, or • an unpleasant sensation in the mouth. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Clotrimazole dosing information Usual Adult Dose for Oral Thrush: Treatment: 10 mg orally 5 times a day for 14 days Prophylaxis: 10 mg orally 3 times a day for the Comment: -Safety and efficacy of treatment doses given for a prolonged duration have not been established. Treatment should be limited to short-term use when possible. Uses: -Local treatment of oropharynge...

Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution Information

Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution Generic name: Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution [ kloe-TRIM-a-zole] Brand names: Alevazol, Lotrimin, Drug classes: • • • • • • • Uses of Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution: • It is used to treat • It may be given to you for other reasons. Talk with the doctor. What do I need to tell my doctor BEFORE I take Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution? • If you have an allergy to • If you are allergic to clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution; any part of clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution; or any other drugs, foods, or substances. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had. • If you have nail or scalp infections. This medicine will not work to treat nail or scalp infections. This is not a list of all drugs or health problems that interact with clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution. Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your drugs (prescription or OTC, natural products, Related/similar drugs What are some things I need to know or do while I take Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution? • Tell all of your health care providers that you take clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution. This includes your doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dentists. • This medicine may cause harm if swallowed. If clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution is swallowed, call a doctor or poison control center right away. • Use with care in children. Talk with the doctor. • Tell your doctor if you ar...

Clotrimazole Uses, Side Effects & Warnings

What is clotrimazole? Clotrimazole is used to treat and prevent yeast infections of the mouth and throat in adults and children older than 3 years. The clotrimazole lozenge is not absorbed through your stomach. clotrimazole will not treat Clotrimazole may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. How should I take clotrimazole? Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Use the medicine exactly as directed. Clotrimazole is usually given 3 to 5 times per day. Allow the lozenge to dissolve slowly in your mouth without chewing. You may need liver function tests. Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Avoid freezing. Clotrimazole side effects Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: Common side effects of clotrimazole may include: • abnormal liver function tests; • • itching, or • an unpleasant sensation in the mouth. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Clotrimazole dosing information Usual Adult Dose for Oral Thrush: Treatment: 10 mg orally 5 times a day for 14 days Prophylaxis: 10 mg orally 3 times a day for the Comment: -Safety and efficacy of treatment doses given for a prolonged duration have not been established. Treatment should be limited to short-term use when possible. Uses: -Local treatment of oropharynge...

Clotrimazole Topical: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing

Use this Apply enough medication to cover the affected area and some of the surrounding Do not apply this medication in the Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. Remember to use it at the same times each day. Continue to use this medication until the full prescribed amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after starting Inform your doctor if your condition lasts after 4 weeks of treatment or gets worse at any time. Burning, stinging, swelling, irritation, redness, If your doctor has directed you to use this Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: blistering, oozing, open sores. A very serious This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or at www.fda.gov/medwatch. In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at 1-866-234-2345.

How and when to use clotrimazole cream, spray and solution

Dosage and strength Clotrimazole comes as a 1% strength cream, spray or solution. Apply clotrimazole to the affected area 2 to 3 times a day. It will work better if you can use it 3 times a day. How to use it If the affected area is large or hairy, it's best to use either the spray or solution. If you're using clotrimazole on your feet, make sure you wash and thoroughly dry them first, especially between your toes. How to use clotrimazole cream Spread the cream on the affected area. A 1cm strip of cream should be enough to treat an area the size of your hand. Use the cream on your skin only and avoid putting it near your mouth, lips and eyes. How to use clotrimazole spray If you're using the spray for the first time, press the spray head down once or twice to get it ready to use. Hold and spray about 15cm away from the affected area. How to use clotrimazole solution Clotrimazole solution comes in a bottle with a plastic dropper that lets the solution out in drops. Spread clotrimazole solution thinly and evenly on the affected areas. A few drops of clotrimazole solution should be enough to cover an area the size of a hand. If it's your ear that's infected, put 2 to 3 drops of clotrimazole solution into your ear. How long to use it for How long you use clotrimazole for depends on the type of infection you have. It's best to use it for at least 2 weeks, even if all signs of the infection have gone, to stop it from coming back. You can use it for up to 4 weeks if needed. If yo...

Clotrimazole: Antifungal Skin Cream

What is this medication? CLOTRIMAZOLE (kloe TRIM a zole) is an antifungal medicine. It is used to treat certain kinds of fungal or yeast infections of the skin. This medicine may be used for other purposes; ask your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions. COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Alevazol, Anti-Fungal, Antifungal, Cruex, Desenex, Fungoid, Lotrimin, Lotrimin AF, Lotrimin AF Ringworm, Micotrin AC, Mycozyl AC What should I tell my care team before I take this medication? They need to know if you have any of these conditions: •an unusual or allergic reaction to clotrimazole, other antifungals or medicines, foods, dyes or preservatives •pregnant or trying to get pregnant •breast-feeding How should I use this medication? This medicine is for external use only. Do not take by mouth. Follow the directions on the prescription label. Wash your hands before and after use. If treating a hand or nail infection, wash hands before use only. Apply a thin layer to the affected area and a small amount to the surrounding area. Rub in gently. Do not get this medicine in your eyes. If you do, rinse out with plenty of cool tap water. Use this medicine at regular intervals. Do not use more often than directed. Finish the full course prescribed by your doctor or health care professional even if you think you are better. Do not stop using except on your doctor's advice. Talk to your pediatrician regarding the use of this medicine in children. While this drug has been used in young c...

Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution Information

Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution Generic name: Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution [ kloe-TRIM-a-zole] Brand names: Alevazol, Lotrimin, Drug classes: • • • • • • • Uses of Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution: • It is used to treat • It may be given to you for other reasons. Talk with the doctor. What do I need to tell my doctor BEFORE I take Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution? • If you have an allergy to • If you are allergic to clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution; any part of clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution; or any other drugs, foods, or substances. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had. • If you have nail or scalp infections. This medicine will not work to treat nail or scalp infections. This is not a list of all drugs or health problems that interact with clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution. Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your drugs (prescription or OTC, natural products, Related/similar drugs What are some things I need to know or do while I take Clotrimazole Cream, Ointment, and Solution? • Tell all of your health care providers that you take clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution. This includes your doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dentists. • This medicine may cause harm if swallowed. If clotrimazole cream, ointment, and solution is swallowed, call a doctor or poison control center right away. • Use with care in children. Talk with the doctor. • Tell your doctor if you ar...