
Medicine overview
Indications of Clarizol 10 ml
Theropeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage & Administration of Clarizol 10 ml
Contraindications
Side Effects of Clarizol 10 ml
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Overdose Effects of Clarizol 10 ml
Storage Conditions
Duration Of Treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clarizol 10 ml used for?
The confirmed indication for Clarizol 10 ml include: All dermatomycoses due to dermatophytes (e.g. Trichophyton species). All dermatomycoses due to yeasts (Candida species). Dermatomycoses due to moulds and other fungi. Skin diseases showing superinfections with these fungi. To the dermatomycoses listed under 1-4 belong for example, interdigital myocoses (e.g. athlete’s foot), paronychias (associa…
What is the dosage of Clarizol 10 ml?
Wash skin with soap and water and dry thoroughly. Apply a thin layer of the cream or solution 2-3 times daily and gently massage over affected area as directed by the doctor. For Athlete’s foot, pay special attention to the spaces between the toes. Best results in Athlete's foot and ringworm are usually obtained with 4 weeks use of this product. The cream should be applied two or three times daily…
What are the side effects of Clarizol 10 ml?
Clarizol 10 ml is generally well tolerated after local application but the few side effects have been reported infrequently like erythema, stinging, blistering, peeling, oedema, pruritus, urticaria and general irritation.
Who should not take Clarizol 10 ml?
Hypersensitivity to Clarizol 10 ml.
What precautions should be taken with Clarizol 10 ml?
If local intolerance develops, consider withdrawal of the medicine and institution of appropriate therapy. Clarizol 10 ml solution is not intended for ophthalmic use.
Is Clarizol 10 ml safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Pregnancy Category B. Clarizol 10 ml is recommended during pregnancy only after first consulting a doctor.Lactation: Because systemic absorption of Clarizol 10 ml following topical application is marginal, there should be no risk for the infant during lactation.
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