Gentrikin cream to treat skin fungus 10g
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Ingredient:
Active element: Econazol nitrate 100mg, Triamcinolone acetonide 10mg, Gentamicin sulfate 10mg (potency)
Excipients: hydroxyanisole butylate, hydroxytoluene butylate, Sodium dihydrophosphate. Propylene glycol, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Polyoxyl-20-cetostearyl ether, Liquid Paraffin, White Vaseline, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Purified water.
Use:
Used for the topical treatment of fungal skin infections and inflammatory skin conditions accompanying infections or fungal infections:
– Atopic dermatitis (eczema, dermatitis, diaper dermatitis, diaper rash…)
– Trichophyton fungal infection: athlete’s foot, athlete’s foot, athlete’s foot, facial fungus, scalp fungus, beard fungus.
– Tinea of ​​many colors.
– Candida fungal infection of the skin.
– Skin infections caused by strains sensitive to Gentamicin.
How to use Gentrikin cream to treat skin fungus 10g:
Apply to affected skin areas one to several times per day.
Contraindicated:
– Patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any ingredient of the drug.
– Do not use the drug in cases of skin infections caused by tuberculosis, syphilis or viral infections (such as herpes, smallpox, chickenpox).
– Patients with previous hypersensitivity to aminoglycoside antibiotics and bacitracin
– Patients with perforated eardrum.
– Ulcers (Bezet’s disease), frostbite.
Note:
– Be careful when using
– Avoid continuous and prolonged corticosteroid therapy because adrenal suppression may occur, especially when using occlusive dressings. Furthermore, prolonged corticosteroid therapy can cause skin damage such as skin atrophy, telangiectasia, and stretch marks.
– Growth of non-susceptible strains including fungi occasionally occurs when topical antibiotics are used.
– In case of drug resistance, or itching, hypersensitivity or superinfection, GENTRIKIN should be discontinued and appropriate treatment measures applied.
– In case the patient is sensitive to propylene glycol, consult a doctor before use.
– GENTRIKIN should not be used during pregnancy without careful consideration of possible risks.
– Avoid letting the medicine come into contact with your eyes.
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