Abzorb Cream, 15 gm
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Abzorb Cream, 15 gm belongs to the class of anti-fungal medications known as imidazoles, primarily used to treat fungal skin infections such as athlete's foot, ringworm, fungal nappy rash, fungal sweat rash and thrush. A fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is a skin infection caused by fungus.
Abzorb Cream, 15 gm comprises clotrimazole, which works by destroying the fungus that causes the infection. Abzorb Cream, 15 gm damages the fungal cell membrane and causes the components to leak out, thus killing the fungus and curing the infection.
In some cases, Abzorb Cream, 15 gm may cause itching, redness, dryness, burning and stinging sensation. The majority of these side effects of Abzorb Cream, 15 gm eventually fade away over time without the need for medical intervention. Consult your doctor if any side effects worsen or persist.
Consult your doctor if you are a pregnant or nursing mother. Do not use any other topical medications simultaneously along with Abzorb Cream, 15 gm without a doctor's recommendation. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you are taking to rule out any side effects.
Abzorb Cream, 15 gm contains clotrimazole, an antifungal medication used to treat various fungal skin infections such as athlete's foot, ringworm, fungal nappy rash, and fungal sweat rash. Furthermore, it helps to alleviate the symptoms of thrush. Abzorb Cream, 15 gm damages the fungal cell membrane and causes the components to leak out, thus killing the fungus and curing the infection.
Red, irritated skin
Do not use Abzorb Cream, 15 gm if you are allergic to clotrimazole or any of the other ingredients. If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor before starting Abzorb Cream, 15 gm. Avoid using any other topical products/medicines with Abzorb Cream, 15 gm. Before using Abzorb Cream, 15 gm, inform your doctor about your medical history and other medications you are currently taking in order to rule out any potential negative effects.
Drug-Drug Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Shower on a regular basis and properly dry yourself before clothing.
Do not cover the treated area unless advised by the doctor.
Fungal skin infection: A fungal infection of the skin occurs when the fungus invades the skin tissue. Fungal infections can be contagious and spread from one person to another. Symptoms include skin irritation, scaly skin, redness, itching, scaly or flaky patches, and swelling. The most common type of fungal infections are ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, and yeast infections.
Athlete's foot: It is a fungal illness that primarily affects the area between the toes. Athletes' foot is typically seen in those whose feet have become extremely sweaty while confined within tight-fitting shoes. A scaly rash with itching, stinging, and burning sensations are common symptoms.
Ringworm: Ringworm is a common fungus-caused infection of the skin and nails. Ringworm is also called tinea or dermatophytosis. The infection is known as 'ringworm' because it causes an itchy, red, circular rash.
Fungal nappy rash: A fungal nappy rash is a form of skin rash that affects the nappy area and occurs when the skin is in continuous contact with urine or stool within a tight-fitting nappy. Nappy rash can get infected with Candida yeast if left untreated for longer than a few days. The candidal nappy rash should be treated with antifungal and anti-inflammatory medications.
Thrush: Thrush is a common yeast infection affecting men and women. Thrush Symptoms in women include white vaginal discharge (often smelling like cottage cheese), irritation and itching around the vagina, soreness and stinging sensation during sex or urination. Thrush symptoms in men include irritation, burning sensation, redness around the head of the penis and under the foreskin, a white discharge (similar to cottage cheese), an unpleasant odour, and difficulties pulling back the foreskin.
Alcohol
Safe if prescribed
No reported interaction. But, it is best to avoid alcohol while taking medication.
Pregnancy
Caution
There are no competent and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Please consult your doctor. Your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Consult your doctor; there has been no significant research on the use of Abzorb Cream, 15 gm in breastfeeding/nursing mothers. If Abzorb Cream, 15 gm is applied to the breast or nipple, wash the area properly before nursing the child.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Abzorb Cream, 15 gm has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive or use machines.
Liver
Caution
Limited information is available; hence, if you have any concerns, discuss them with your doctor.
Kidney
Caution
Limited information is available; hence, if you have any concerns, discuss them with your doctor.
Children
Safe if prescribed
Abzorb Cream, 15 gm can be used safely for children provided a child specialist has prescribed the dose.
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