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Clotzin 11.3% Cream

Manufactured byAjanta Pharma Ltd.
ContainsClotrimazole
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

Description

Clotzin 11.3% Cream is an antifungal medicine used to treat fungal infections of your skin. It works by stopping the growth of the infection-causing fungi. Clotzin 11.3% Cream may rarely cause rash, burning, irritation, itching, redness, etc at the application site. Consult your doctor if these symptoms persist or if they become severe. Clotzin 11.3% Cream should be applied topically to the affected part of your skin as directed by your doctor. Continue using this medicine for the prescribed duration to effectively treat your infection. Clotzin 11.3% Cream should be avoided if you are allergic to it. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking this medication.

Substitutes

List of substitutes for Clotzin 11.3% Cream

Side effects

Major & minor side effects for Clotzin 11.3% Cream

Burning sensation at the application site

Itching, redness or irritation at application site

Skin rash and peeling

Uses of Clotzin 11.3% Cream

What is it prescribed for?

Fungal skin infections

Clotzin 11.3% Cream is used to treat fungal skin infections such as ringworm (itchy, circular rash of your skin or scalp), athlete’s foot (itchy, scaly rash of your feet), fungal nappy rash (elevated red patches in the nappy region, especially in the skin folds around the groin and the thighs) and fungal sweat rash (red, itchy rash in warm and moist areas of your body). This medicine is also used to treat external thrush in women (the vaginal infection that may cause itching, burning, abnormal vaginal discharge) and men (redness, burning sensation around the head of the penis and under the foreskin that may be associated with a white discharge).
Concerns

Commonly asked questions

  • How long does it take for this medicine to take effect?

    The time taken by Clotzin 11.3% Cream to show its action is not clinically known.
  • How long do the effects of this medicine last?

    The duration for which Clotzin 11.3% Cream remains active in your body is not clinically known.
  • Is it safe to consume alcohol while taking this medicine?

    Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.
  • Is this a habit forming medicine?

    No habit-forming tendencies have been reported with Clotzin 11.3% Cream.
  • Can this medicine be taken during pregnancy?

    Clotzin 11.3% Cream when applied topically is not known to affect your developing foetus. Hence this medicine is safe to use during pregnancy upon your doctor's recommendation.
  • Can this medicine be taken while breast-feeding?

    Clotzin 11.3% Cream when applied topically is not known to affect your breastfed infant. Hence this medicine is safe to use during breastfeeding upon your doctor's recommendation. However, avoid applying this medicine to breast areas (nipple) that may come into contact with your infant.

Allergy

Avoid Clotzin 11.3% Cream if you are allergic to it. Seek immediate medical attention if you notice any symptoms such as skin rash, itching/swelling (especially of your face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, breathing difficulty, etc.

Warnings for special population

Pregnancy

Clotzin 11.3% Cream when applied topically is not known to affect your developing foetus. Hence this medicine is safe to use during pregnancy upon your doctor's recommendation.

Breast-feeding

Clotzin 11.3% Cream when applied topically is not known to affect your breastfed infant. Hence this medicine is safe to use during breastfeeding upon your doctor's recommendation. However, avoid applying this medicine to breast areas (nipple) that may come into contact with your infant.

General warnings

External use only

Clotzin 11.3% Cream is meant for external use only. Avoid contact with your eyes. In case of accidental contact with your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Seek immediate medical help in case of accidental ingestion.

Use effective contraceptive methods

Clotzin 11.3% Cream may damage the rubber contraceptives (condoms or diaphragms) and thereby reduce their effectiveness. If you are using this medicine on the vulva or penis, it is recommended to use an alternative contraceptive method for at least five days after using this medicine.

Other medicines

Clotzin 11.3% Cream may interact with other medicines meant for topical use. Inform your doctor about all the topical preparations (ointments/lotions/gels) that you may have been using to avoid undesired side effects.

Missed Dose

Apply the missed dose of Clotzin 11.3% Cream as soon as you remember. Do not apply a double dose to make up for the missed one.

Overdose

Since Clotzin 11.3% Cream is intended for external use, the likelihood of an overdose is low. However, do not administer more than the prescribed dose.
All drugs interact differently for person to person. You should check all the possible interactions with your doctor before starting any medicine.

Interaction with Alcohol

Description

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.

Instructions

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.

Interaction with Medicine

Disease interactions

Disease

Information not available.

Food interactions

Information not available.

Lab interactions

Information not available.
Clotzin 11.3% Cream is meant for external use only. Use it as directed by your doctor. Close the cover of the tube immediately after use to keep it clean and free from contamination. Do not wipe or rinse the tip of the tube. Use Clotzin 11.3% Cream at around the same time daily for the ease of remembrance. Do not cover the application area with bandages or other coverings unless instructed by your doctor. The infected area may cause itchiness. Avoid scratching as it will damage the surface of your skin and cause the infection to spread further. Do not share your towels, clothes, etc. with other people as you could spread the infection to them.

Miscelleneous

Usage does not depend on food timings

To be taken as instructed by doctor

Does not cause sleepiness

How it works

Clotzin 11.3% Cream is an antifungal medicine that works by damaging the cell membrane of the fungus. This prevents the growth of fungus and stops the spread of infection.

Legal Status

Approved

Approved

Approved

Approved

Classification

Category

Topical antifungals

Schedule

Schedule H

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Medicines.org.uk. 2021. [online] Available at: < [Accessed 14 October 2021].

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Drugs, H., 2021. Clotrimazole Topical: MedlinePlus Drug Information. [online] Medlineplus.gov. Available at: < [Accessed 14 October 2021].

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Information on this page was last updated on 2 Dec 2021

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