What is broad spectrum antifungal cream?

What is broad spectrum antifungal cream?

A broad spectrum antifungal for the topical treatment of fungal skin infections, including tinea, athlete’s foot, ringworm, and candidal infections such as nappy rash.

Is Clomazol antifungal?

Clomazol 2% vaginal cream is used to treat a fungal infection in the vagina and vulval area (thrush). This medicine belongs to a group of medicines called azole antifungals.

How do you use Clomazol?

Insert the tablet or the applicator into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Slowly press the plunger of the applicator to release the tablet. If you have itching/burning around the outside of the vagina (vulva), apply the skin cream to that area usually once or twice a day for no more than 7 days.

What happens if you use antifungal cream?

Burning, stinging, swelling, irritation, redness, pimple-like bumps, tenderness, or flaking of the treated skin may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

When should I use antifungal cream?

What Conditions does ANTI-FUNGAL CREAM Treat?

  1. diaper rash.
  2. inflammation and infection of nail cuticle.
  3. ringworm of the groin area.
  4. athlete’s foot.
  5. ringworm of the body.
  6. a fungal infection of the skin called tinea versicolor.
  7. a skin infection due to the fungus Candida.
  8. ringworm of the beard.

Can Clomazol treat a yeast infection?

Clomazol 1% (6-day) and Clomazol 2% (3-day) treatment vaginal creams are indicated for the topical treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis. Application of the cream to the glans penis of the partner may help prevent re-infection of the female.

Does Clomazol treat ringworm?

For the treatment of tinea and other fungal skin conditions. Clomazol is an anti-fungal cream providing effective treatment for fungal skin conditions such as tinea, athletes foot, ring worm, candidal infections including nappy rash and jock itch.