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Mycelex_Cream




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Mycelex_Cream Brand names, Mycelex_Cream Analogs

Mycelex_Cream Brand Names Mixture

  • Lotrisone (clotrimazole + betamethasone)
  • Mycelex_Cream Chemical_Formula

    C22H17ClN2

    Mycelex_Cream RX_link

    http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/clotrimaz.htm

    Mycelex_Cream fda sheet

    Mycelex_Cream FDA

    Mycelex_Cream msds (material safety sheet)

    Mycelex_Cream MSDS

    Mycelex_Cream Synthesis Reference

    K. H. Buechel et al.; U.S. Pat. 4,705,172(1972)

    Mycelex_Cream Molecular Weight

    344.837 g/mol

    Mycelex_Cream Melting Point

    147-149 oC

    Mycelex_Cream H2O Solubility

    29.84 mg/mL

    Mycelex_Cream State

    Solid

    Mycelex_Cream LogP

    5.98

    Mycelex_Cream Dosage Forms

    Cream; Liquid; Solution; Suppository; Ointment; Lozenge

    Mycelex_Cream Indication

    For the local treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis and vaginal yeast infections, also used in fungal infections of the skin such as ringworm, athlete's foot, and jock itch.

    Mycelex_Cream Pharmacology

    Clotrimazole, an imidazole derivative with a broad spectrum of antimycotic activity, inhibits biosynthesis of the sterol ergostol, an important component of fungal cell membranes. Its action leads to increased membrane permeability and apparent disruption of enzyme systems bound to the membrane. Betamethasone and clotrimazole are used together to treat cutaneous tinea infections. In studies in fungal cultures, the minimum fungicidal concentration of clotrimazole caused leakage of intracellular phosphorous compounds into the ambient medium with concomitant breakdown of cellular nucleic acids, and accelerated potassium etflux. Both of these events began rapidly and extensively after addition of the drug to the cultures. The primary action of clotrimazole is against dividing and growing organisms.

    Mycelex_Cream Absorption

    Poorly and erratically absorbed orally, minimal vaginal or topical absorption.

    Mycelex_Cream Toxicity

    Symptoms of overdose include erythema, stinging, blistering, peeling, edema, pruritus, urticaria, burning, and general irritation of the skin, and cramps.

    Mycelex_Cream Patient Information

    How to use Clotrimazole :Use clotrimazole exactly as directed by your doctor. Always
    read the manufacturer's information leaflet, if possible, before beginning treatment.
    Clotrimazole preparations are usually applied two to three times a day until the
    infection has cleared. This medicine is for you. Never give it to others, even if
    their condition appears to be the same as yours. Getting the most from your
    treatment : Always wash and dry your hands thoroughly before and after handling
    clotrimazole. Do not allow clotrimazole to come into contact with the eyes, ears,
    or mucous membranes (eg. mouth, vagina, inside of nose etc.), unless you are advised
    to do so by your doctor. Complete the full course of treatment with clotrimazole,
    otherwise your infection is likely to recur. Before using any 'over-the-counter'
    medicines, check with your pharmacist which medicines are safe for you to use alongside
    clotrimazole. You should see an improvement in your condition after a few days.
    If your condition does not seem to be getting better after seven days, consult your
    doctor for advice.

    Mycelex_Cream Organisms Affected

    Yeast and other fungi