Eberconazole Cream 1%
Clinical Overview
An imidazole antifungal cream used for dermatophytoses and cutaneous candidiasis.
Active Ingredients
Usage Guidelines
Apply to clean affected area once daily, preferably at bedtime.
General Guidance: Clean and dry the affected area completely before applying any topical cream, gel, or lotion. Unless specified, apply a thin layer and rub in gently. Always wash hands before and after application.
Possible Side Effects
Mild burning or itching at application site.
*Note: Side effects vary from person to person. Not everyone experiences them. If side effects persist, worsen, or if you develop an allergic reaction (swelling, hives, breathing difficulties), contact a healthcare professional immediately.
Precautions & Warnings
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
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