Drs. Clotrimazole

Generic Name: drs. clotrimazole

Azole Antifungal [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Clotrimazole

PURPOSE Antifungal

Overview

PURPOSE Antifungal

Uses

USES cures most athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm relieves itching, burning, cracking, scaling and discomfort which accompany these conditions

Dosage

Directions: wash the affected area and dry thoroughly apply a thin layer of the product over affected area twice daily (morning and night), or as directed by a doctor supervise children in the use of this product for athlete's foot: pay special attention to spaces between the toes; wear well-fitting, ventilated shoes, and change shoes and socks at least once daily for athlete's foot and ringworm, use daily for 4 weeks; for jock itch, use daily for 2 weeks if condition lasts longer, contact a doctor this product is not effective on the scalp or nails

Side Effects

WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT avoid contact with the eyes Stop use and ask your doctor if: irritation occurs there is no improvement within 4 weeks (for athlete's foot and ringworm) or within 2 weeks (for jock itch)

Warnings

warnings For external use only Do not use : Do not use on children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Drs. Clotrimazole used for?

USES cures most athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm relieves itching, burning, cracking, scaling and discomfort which accompany these conditions

What are the side effects of Drs. Clotrimazole?

WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT avoid contact with the eyes Stop use and ask your doctor if: irritation occurs there is no improvement within 4 weeks (for athlete's foot and ringworm) or within 2 weeks (for jock itch)

What are the important warnings for Drs. Clotrimazole?

warnings For external use only Do not use : Do not use on children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.