Dermasim VT

Dermasim VT500 mg

Vaginal Tablet

Clotrimazole

ACI Limited

Product Code : 4649
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Medicine overview

Indications of Dermasim VT 500 mg

The confirmed indication for Dermasim VT 500 mg 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 (associated with nail mycoses), myocoses in skin folds, Candida vulvitis, Candida balanitis, Pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma.

Theropeutic Class

Drugs for subcutaneous and mycoses, Topical Antifungal preparations

Pharmacology

Dermasim VT 500 mg is a broad spectrum antifungal. It also exhibits activity against Trichomonus, Staphylococci, Streptococci and Bacteroides. Dermasim VT 500 mg kills fungi and yeasts by interfering with their cell membranes. It works by stopping the production of ergosterol, which is an essential component of fungal cell membranes resulting in increased membrane permeability and leakage of essential constituents of the fungal cells.

Dosage & Administration of Dermasim VT 500 mg

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 for one month or for at least two weeks after the disappearance of all signs of infection. If satisfactory results have not occurred within these times consultation with doctor is essential. For best results, follow directions and continue treatment for length of time indicated. The duration of treatment varies; it depends among other factors on the extent and localization of the disease.Recommended duration of treatment : Dermatomycoses: 3-4 weeks Candida vulvitis and candida balanitis: 1-2 weeks Erythrasma and pityriasis versicolor (approx.): 3 weeks In fungal infection of the feet, to prevent relapses: Treatment should be continued for about 2 weeks beyond the disappearance of all signs of disease. Dermasim VT 500 mg cream is odourless, can be washed off and does not stain.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to Dermasim VT 500 mg.

Side Effects of Dermasim VT 500 mg

Dermasim VT 500 mg 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.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy Category B. Dermasim VT 500 mg is recommended during pregnancy only after first consulting a doctor.Lactation: Because systemic absorption of Dermasim VT 500 mg following topical application is marginal, there should be no risk for the infant during lactation.

Precautions & Warnings

If local intolerance develops, consider withdrawal of the medicine and institution of appropriate therapy. Dermasim VT 500 mg solution is not intended for ophthalmic use.

Overdose Effects of Dermasim VT 500 mg

Supportive measures should be taken incase of accidental oral ingestion.

Storage Conditions

Store at a cool and dry place. Protect from light. Do not freeze.

Duration Of Treatment

For the treatment to become a complete success, reliable and sufficiently long application of Dermasim VT 500 mg cream is important. The duration of treatment varies; it depends among other factors on the extent and localisation of the disease.
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