Sulconazole Topical

Why this is used

Sulconazole is used to treat skin infections such as athlete's foot (cream only), jock itch, and ringworm. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

How to take it

Sulconazole comes as a cream and solution to apply to the skin. It is usually used once or twice a day, in the morning and evening, for 2 to 4 weeks. Some infections require up to 6 weeks of treatment. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use sulconazole exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Thoroughly clean the infected area, allow it to dry, and then gently rub the medication in until most of it disappears. Use just enough medication to cover the affected area. You should wash your hands after applying the medication. Continue to use sulconazole even if you feel well. Do not stop using sulconazole without talking to your doctor.

Side effects

<p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>Sulconazole may cause side effects. If you experience any of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately:

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itching</li>
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rash</li>
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burning</li>
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irritation or stinging</li>
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redness</li></ul>If you experience a serious side effect, you or your doctor may send a report to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program online [at <a href='http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch'>http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch</a>] or by phone [1-800-332-1088].</p>

Precautions

Before using sulconazole, tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to sulconazole or any other drugs. tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription drugs you are taking, including vitamins.
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