CLOTRIMAZOLE/BETAMETHASONE - TOPICAL
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (kloe-TRIM-a-zole/BAY-ta-METH-a-sone)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Lotrisone
GENERIC NAME(S): clotrimazole/betamethasone dipropionate
Uses
USES: This combination medication is used to treat a variety of inflamed fungal skin infections such as ringworm, athlete's foot, and jock itch. This product contains 2 medications. Clotrimazole is an azole antifungal that works by preventing the growth of fungus. Betamethasone is a strong corticosteroid that works by reducing the swelling, redness, and itching that occurs in the skin infection. This medication is not recommended for children younger than 17 years or for diaper rash.
How to use CLOTRIMAZOLE/BETAMETHASONE - TOPICAL
HOW TO USE: Read the Patient Information Leaflet provided by your pharmacist before you start using this medication and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist. If you are using the lotion form of this medication, shake the bottle well before each use. Use this medication on the skin only. Clean and thoroughly dry the area to be treated. Apply a thin layer of the medication to the affected area and gently rub in, usually twice daily (in the morning and evening) or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands after using unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless directed to do so by your doctor. Wear loose-fitting clothes after applying the medication to the groin area. Do not apply the medication in the eyes, nose, mouth, or inside the vagina. If you do get the medication in those areas, flush with plenty of water. The dosage and length of treatment depends on the type of infection being treated. Ringworm or jock itch is usually treated for 2 weeks, and athlete's foot is usually treated for 4 weeks. Do not use more than 45 grams of the cream or 45 milliliters of the lotion per week unless directed and closely monitored by your doctor. Do not apply more often or use longer than prescribed. This may increase the risk of side effects. Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, use it at the same times each day. Continue to use this medication until the full prescribed amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the medication too early may result in a return of the infection. Inform your doctor if your condition worsens or does not improve after 1 week of treatment for jock itch or ringworm or 2 weeks of treatment for athlete's foot.
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Clotrimazole/Betamethasone topical is used to treat fungal infections of the skin such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It also contains a steroid (betamethasone) which helps to reduce inflammation and itching.
Clean and dry the affected area before applying a thin layer of the medication. Gently rub it into the skin until it is evenly distributed. Avoid covering the area with occlusive dressings unless directed by your doctor.
Typically, this medication is applied twice daily (morning and evening) for a duration of 1 to 4 weeks. Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the product label.
Clotrimazole/Betamethasone topical should not be used on the face, underarms, or groin area unless specifically instructed by your doctor. It is meant for external use only and may cause skin thinning or other side effects if used on sensitive areas.
Common side effects may include mild skin irritation, burning, or itching at the application site. Rarely, allergic reactions or worsening of the condition may occur. If you experience severe side effects such as skin thinning, blistering, or signs of an allergic reaction, seek immediate medical attention.
It is important to consult with your healthcare provider before using this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. They can evaluate the potential risks and benefits to determine if it is safe for you.
Improvement in symptoms may be seen within a few days of starting treatment. However, complete resolution of the infection may take several weeks. It is important to continue using the medication as directed by your doctor even if symptoms improve, to prevent re-infection.
Disclaimer
IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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