- Avoid using Rexinate G Cream if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
- Do not apply the cream on open wounds, cuts, or burns.
- Not recommended for use on fungal or viral infections, such as athlete’s foot or ringworm.
- If any side effects occur such as skin rashes or irritation, discontinue use and consult a doctor immediately.
FAQs
Q1. Can I use Rexinate G Cream for fungal infections?
Ans. No, Rexinate G Cream is not recommended for fungal or viral skin infections.
Q2. How long should I continue using Rexinate G Cream?
Ans. The length of treatment depends on the severity of the skin condition and how quickly your body responds to the medication. Always follow your healthcare professional's advice.
Q3. Can Rexinate G Cream be used on children?
Ans. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using Rexinate G Cream on children.
Q4. Can I use Rexinate G Cream if I am pregnant?
Ans. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before using the cream.
Q5. Is it safe to use other creams or lotions with Rexinate G Cream?
Ans. Always consult your doctor before using any other skincare products alongside Rexinate G Cream to avoid any interactions or side effects.
Testimonials
'I had a stubborn case of impetigo and nothing seemed to work. But after using Rexinate G Cream, I saw a significant improvement in just a few days. Highly recommended.' - Priya Gupta, Civil Servant, 28
'Rexinate G Cream worked wonders for my eczema. The itching and redness reduced considerably after just a week of use.' - Ramesh Kumar, Engineer, 55
'I've been suffering from seborrheic dermatitis for years. After starting to use Rexinate G Cream, my skin condition has significantly improved. It's an absolute lifesaver.' - Lakshmi Menon, Homemaker, 47