Nabic cream
Nalbix Cream, Taiwan FDA Drug License No.
014164, produced by Luso-Pharmaceutical Institute, Lisbon, Portugal.
[Ingredients] Each gram contains Clotrimazole 0.01 g.
[Indications] Broad-spectrum topical antifungal action for conditions such as athlete's foot, onychomycosis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, tinea versicolor, diaper rash, balanitis, and vulvitis.
The last purchase was around May 1999.
Thank you!
Mrs. Luo, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/12/13
Dr. Hou Fangmin reply Pharmacology
Hello: The medication you mentioned is Canesten, imported by Bayer, which is a broad-spectrum antifungal drug.
The name from Veterans Pharmaceutical is Clomazole, and the name from Grape King Pharmaceutical is Nalbix.
Is this response acceptable to you? Bye.
Reply Date: 2004/12/13
More Info
Nalbix Cream, containing Clotrimazole as its active ingredient, is a topical antifungal medication widely used for the treatment of various fungal infections. Clotrimazole is a member of the imidazole class of antifungals and works by inhibiting the growth of fungi by disrupting their cell membrane. This medication is particularly effective against dermatophytes, yeasts, and some other fungi, making it a versatile option for treating a range of skin conditions.
Indications for Use
Nalbix Cream is indicated for the treatment of several dermatological conditions, including:
1. Athlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis): A common fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet, often characterized by itching, burning, and peeling.
2. Ringworm (Tinea Corporis): A fungal infection that can occur on various parts of the body, presenting as red, circular patches with clear centers.
3. Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris): Affects the groin area and is characterized by a red, itchy rash.
4. Nail Fungus (Onychomycosis): Clotrimazole can be used for superficial nail infections, although more severe cases may require systemic treatment.
5. Pityriasis Versicolor: A fungal infection that causes discolored patches on the skin.
6. Diaper Rash: Often caused by a yeast infection, Clotrimazole can help alleviate symptoms.
7. Balanitis and Vulvitis: Inflammation of the glans penis and vulva, respectively, which can be caused by fungal infections.
Application and Dosage
For optimal results, it is essential to apply Nalbix Cream correctly. The affected area should be cleaned and dried thoroughly before application. The cream should be applied 2 to 3 times daily, ensuring that it covers the entire affected area. It is crucial to continue using the cream for the full course of treatment, even if symptoms improve, to prevent recurrence of the infection.
Side Effects and Precautions
While Nalbix Cream is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience side effects such as:
- Localized irritation or burning sensation at the application site.
- Allergic reactions, which may manifest as redness, itching, or swelling.
If any severe reactions occur, it is advisable to discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Efficacy and Considerations
Clotrimazole, the active ingredient in Nalbix Cream, has been extensively studied and is considered effective for treating superficial fungal infections. However, it is important to note that while topical antifungals can be effective for localized infections, more extensive or systemic infections may require oral antifungal medications.
Patients should also be aware that maintaining proper hygiene and keeping the affected areas dry can significantly enhance treatment efficacy. Fungal infections thrive in warm, moist environments, so wearing breathable clothing and avoiding tight-fitting garments can help prevent recurrence.
Conclusion
Nalbix Cream, with its active ingredient Clotrimazole, is a valuable option for treating a variety of fungal skin infections. Its broad-spectrum antifungal properties make it suitable for conditions like athlete's foot, ringworm, and jock itch, among others. Proper application and adherence to treatment guidelines are essential for achieving the best outcomes. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is crucial to seek medical advice to explore further treatment options.
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