Pimafucort is a topical medication that combines an antifungal (natamycin), a corticosteroid (hydrocortisone), and an antibiotic (neomycin). While it is effective for certain skin infections and inflammatory conditions, it is not typically used to treat oral or vaginal thrush, which is caused by Candida yeast. For thrush, antifungal treatments specifically targeting Candida, such as fluconazole or clotrimazole, are usually recommended. Always consult a healthcare professional for the appropriate treatment options.
Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication that is often used to treat fungal infections, including oral thrush, when prescribed by a healthcare professional. It can be applied as a lozenge or topical formulation for oral use. However, you should only use clotrimazole in the mouth under the guidance of a healthcare provider to ensure it's appropriate for your specific condition. Always follow the recommended dosage and usage instructions.
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Clotrimazole is an anti fungal drug and can be used to treat fungal infections of skin. But every fungal infection may not respond to it.
No, clotrimazole and hydrocortisone are not the same. Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections, while hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and alleviates allergic reactions. They have different mechanisms of action and are used to treat different types of conditions.
Clotrimazol is used to treat yeast infections of the mouth and skin, like athlete's foot, jock itch, and body ringworm. It can also be used to prevent oral thrush.
Clotrimazole is used to treat various skin conditions. It comes as a cream, lotion, or powder that is applied to the affected area. It is used to treat yeast infections, athletes foot and ringworm.
Clotrimazole is used to treat yeast infections of the vagina, mouth, and skin such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and body ringworm. It can also be used to prevent oral thrush in certain patients.PREGNANCY: Clotrimazole is very poorly absorbed into the blood and the body after application to the skin or the vagina. Studies in women in their second or third trimesters of pregnancy have demonstrated no ill effects. No human data is available in pregnant women during their first trimester. Rats given large amounts of clotrimazole intravaginally have demonstrated no ill effects. NURSING MOTHERS: It is not known if clotrimazole is secreted in breast milk. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682753.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clotrimazolehttp://www.medicinenet.com/clotrimazole/article.htm
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Jock ItchIt's an anti-fungal used to treat yeast infections.
Itraconazole is an antifungal drug used to treat thrush.
what is the difference between alclometasone and clotrimazole? do they both treat ringworm ?