Mycospor is an antifungal cream containing two active ingredients - Beclomethasone and Clotrimazole. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals manufactures it for treating fungal skin infections. Mycospor cream has two strengths - 0.025% + 1% w/w and 0.05% + 1% w/w.
It works against fungal infections by stopping the growth of pathogenic fungi on the applied area. Mycospor cream is usually applied twice a day to the area affected by fungal infection. It can also treat fungal infections in other areas of the body. The cream is safe and effective when used as directed.
Mycospor cream should be applied only on the affected skin area as directed by the doctor. Follow these steps when using Mycospor cream:
Some common side effects of Mycospor cream include:
Mycospor offers the following benefits for fungal skin infections:
Avoid Mycospor cream contact with the eyes or mouth. Seek medical assistance if symptoms worsen or do not improve within four weeks. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before use. Do not ingest or use the cream for fungal nail treatment without medical approval. Stop use and report any hypersensitivity reactions. Please keep it away from children and follow storage instructions for optimum shelf life.
Mycospor cream can be safely used for two to four weeks based on infection severity. Prolonged use is unadvisable unless prescribed by a dermatologist.
Beclometasone dipropionate suppresses inflammation, while Clotrimazole inhibits ergosterol synthesis in fungal cell walls. Together, they curb fungal infection, reduce swelling and redness, and speed up the healing of inflamed fungal skin infections.
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