Lonicazole 30 Gram Luliconazole Cream 1.0% w/w Luliconazole Cream 1.0% w/w is a topical antifungal medication used to treat various fungal skin infections. It is particularly effective against dermatophyte fungi, which are responsible for conditions like athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis). Luliconazole belongs to the azole class of antifungal drugs and works by inhibiting the growth of the fungi causing the infection. Clean and Dry the Affected Area: Start by washing the affected area with mild soap and water. Gently pat it dry with a clean towel. Apply a Thin Layer: Squeeze a small amount of Luliconazole Cream onto your fingertip. Apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected skin and the surrounding area. Make sure to cover the entire affected area. Gently Rub In: Use your fingertip to gently rub the cream into the skin until it is absorbed. Avoid excessive pressure or rubbing, as the skin in the affected area may be sensitive. Wash Hands: After applying the cream, wash your hands thoroughly, unless your hands are the affected area. Frequency of Application: The frequency of application and the duration of treatment may vary depending on the specific fungal infection and your healthcare provider's recommendations. Typically, Luliconazole Cream is applied once daily. Continue Treatment: Even if you start to see improvement in your symptoms, continue using the cream for the full course of treatment as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Stopping treatment prematurely may allow the infection to return. Avoid Contact with Eyes and Mucous Membranes: Be cautious not to get the cream in your eyes, nose, mouth, or other mucous membranes. If accidental contact occurs, rinse the affected area with plenty of water.
| Active Ingredient | Lonicazole 30 Gram |
| Brand Name | LONICAZOLE 30 |
| Manufactured By | Steris Healthcare Pvt Ltd |
| Package SIZE | 30 gm |
| Dosage | As Directed By the Physician |
| Storage | Store In A Cool & Dry Place |
| Country of origin | INDIA |