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Ciclopirox Cream 0.77% (Olamine) 30 gram (Rx)

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Ciclopirox Cream 0.77% (Olamine) 30 gram (Rx)

Ciclopirox Cream 0.77% (Olamine) 30 gram (Rx)

Ciclopirox 0.77% Cream – Topical Antifungal (Skin)

Ciclopirox is an antifungal medication often formulated as a cream (also as gel, lotion, shampoo, or nail lacquer) for skin infections. In cream form it is mainly used to treat superficial fungal infections of the skin. Typical uses include athlete’s foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis) – all caused by dermatophyte fungi. It’s also used for skin yeast infections (cutaneous candidiasis) and for tinea versicolor (a yeast-related rash). In addition, ciclopirox cream (and related formulations) may be used for seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff-like rash on scalp or skin). (Severe nail fungus is treated with ciclopirox nail lacquer or solution, not the skin cream, but ciclopirox’s ability to penetrate nail is why it has a nail formulation

Ciclopirox 0.77% cream is a prescription antifungal for skin infections. It treats superficial fungal infections (such as athlete’s foot, jock itch, body ringworm, pityriasis (tinea) versicolor, and Candida skin infections) by stopping fungal growth. It comes as a cream to apply only on the skin (not eyes or mucous membranes).

Uses: Ciclopirox cream 0.77% is indicated for treating various fungal skin infections. Specifically, it is used topically for:

  • Tinea pedis (athlete’s foot) – fungal infection of the feet
  • Tinea cruris (jock itch) – fungal infection of the groin area
  • Tinea corporis (ringworm) – fungal infection of the body/skin
  • Candidiasis (moniliasis) of the skin – yeast (Candida) infection of skin folds
  • Tinea (pityriasis) versicolor – a yeast-associated rash on the trunk caused by Malassezia

These are exactly the dermal infections listed in its FDA-approved indications. Ciclopirox cream works by stopping fungal growth and is applied (usually twice daily) to the affected areas as directed by a healthcare provider

  • How to apply: Apply a thin film of the 0.77% cream to the affected area and a small margin of surrounding normal skin. Gently rub it in until absorbed.
  • Frequency: Use twice daily – once in the morning and once in the evening. (This applies to adults and children 10 years and older. For younger children, follow a doctor’s advice.)
  • Duration: Continue treatment daily for the full prescribed course. For example, pityriasis versicolor often clears in about 2 weeks of therapy. Most other skin fungal infections (athlete’s foot, jock itch, ringworm, candidiasis) typically require on the order of 2–4 weeks of treatment. Do not stop early even if symptoms improve; fungus can be slow to clear. (If there’s no noticeable improvement after ~4 weeks, re-evaluate the diagnosis with your doctor.
  • Special points: Keep the treated area clean and dry before application. Do not cover the area with bandages or airtight dressings unless your doctor says to do so (occlusive coverings can irritate the skin). Avoid contact of the cream with eyes or mouth.

Ciclopirox cream is prescribed for fungal skin conditions. It will not help bacterial or viral infections. When applied as directed, it stops the growth of the fungi causing these infections and helps clear the skin changes (redness, scaling, itching) typically associated with ringworm, athlete’s foot, jock itch,

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Ciclopirox 0.77% Cream – Topical Antifungal (Skin)

Ciclopirox is an antifungal medication often formulated as a cream (also as gel, lotion, shampoo, or nail lacquer) for skin infections. In cream form it is mainly used to treat superficial fungal infections of the skin. Typical uses include athlete’s foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis) – all caused by dermatophyte fungi. It’s also used for skin yeast infections (cutaneous candidiasis) and for tinea versicolor (a yeast-related rash). In addition, ciclopirox cream (and related formulations) may be used for seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff-like rash on scalp or skin). (Severe nail fungus is treated with ciclopirox nail lacquer or solution, not the skin cream, but ciclopirox’s ability to penetrate nail is why it has a nail formulation

Ciclopirox 0.77% cream is a prescription antifungal for skin infections. It treats superficial fungal infections (such as athlete’s foot, jock itch, body ringworm, pityriasis (tinea) versicolor, and Candida skin infections) by stopping fungal growth. It comes as a cream to apply only on the skin (not eyes or mucous membranes).

Uses: Ciclopirox cream 0.77% is indicated for treating various fungal skin infections. Specifically, it is used topically for:

  • Tinea pedis (athlete’s foot) – fungal infection of the feet
  • Tinea cruris (jock itch) – fungal infection of the groin area
  • Tinea corporis (ringworm) – fungal infection of the body/skin
  • Candidiasis (moniliasis) of the skin – yeast (Candida) infection of skin folds
  • Tinea (pityriasis) versicolor – a yeast-associated rash on the trunk caused by Malassezia

These are exactly the dermal infections listed in its FDA-approved indications. Ciclopirox cream works by stopping fungal growth and is applied (usually twice daily) to the affected areas as directed by a healthcare provider

  • How to apply: Apply a thin film of the 0.77% cream to the affected area and a small margin of surrounding normal skin. Gently rub it in until absorbed.
  • Frequency: Use twice daily – once in the morning and once in the evening. (This applies to adults and children 10 years and older. For younger children, follow a doctor’s advice.)
  • Duration: Continue treatment daily for the full prescribed course. For example, pityriasis versicolor often clears in about 2 weeks of therapy. Most other skin fungal infections (athlete’s foot, jock itch, ringworm, candidiasis) typically require on the order of 2–4 weeks of treatment. Do not stop early even if symptoms improve; fungus can be slow to clear. (If there’s no noticeable improvement after ~4 weeks, re-evaluate the diagnosis with your doctor.
  • Special points: Keep the treated area clean and dry before application. Do not cover the area with bandages or airtight dressings unless your doctor says to do so (occlusive coverings can irritate the skin). Avoid contact of the cream with eyes or mouth.

Ciclopirox cream is prescribed for fungal skin conditions. It will not help bacterial or viral infections. When applied as directed, it stops the growth of the fungi causing these infections and helps clear the skin changes (redness, scaling, itching) typically associated with ringworm, athlete’s foot, jock itch,