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Composition :

LULICONAZOLE-1%W/V

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Accurex Biomedical Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

TOPICAL

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

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About Lusol Lotion

Lusol Lotion belongs to a class of drugs called antifungals primarily used to treat fungal infections of the skin like ringworm, jock itch, and athlete’s foot. Fungal infection is a skin disease in which a fungus attacks the tissue and causes infection. Fungal infections may be contagious (spread from one person to another). Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin that is contagious and causes a rash resembling worm in a ring shape. Jock itch causes an itchy, red rash in the groin, buttocks, and inner thighs. Athlete’s foot usually starts between the toes and causes itching, burning, or stinging sensation due to a scaly rash.

Lusol Lotion contains Luliconazole, an antifungal that works by causing holes in the fungal cell membranes that are essential for their survival as they prevent the entry of unwanted substances into the cells and stop the leakage of cell contents. Thus, it kills fungi and clears the infection.

Lusol Lotion is only for external use. Take a small amount of Lusol Lotion on the finger and apply it as a thin layer on the clean and dry affected area. Avoid contact of Lusol Lotion with nose, mouth, eyes, or vagina. In case Lusol Lotion comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Some people may experience redness, swelling, irritation, or burning sensation of skin at the site of application. Most of these side effects of Lusol Lotion do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to Lusol Lotion or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Lusol Lotion. Lusol Lotion is not recommended for children below 12 years to treat athlete’s foot or jock itch but may be used in children above 2 years to treat ringworm if prescribed by a doctor. If you have any allergies to preservatives, foods, or dyes, inform your doctor before taking Lusol Lotion.

Uses of Lusol Lotion

Fungal infections

Directions for Use

Lusol Lotion is only for external use. Take a small amount of Lusol Lotion on the finger and apply as a thin layer on the clean and dry affected area and surrounding skin. Avoid contact of Lusol Lotion with nose, mouth or eyes. In case Lusol Lotion comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Wash your hands before and after using Lusol Lotion if hands are not the affected area to prevent the spread of infection.

Medicinal Benefits

Lusol Lotion is an antifungal that is primarily used to treat fungal infections of the skin such as ringworm, jock itch and athlete’s foot. The fungal cell membranes are essential for their survival as they prevent the entry of unwanted substances into the cells and stops the leakage of cell contents. Lusol Lotion causes holes in the fungal cell membranes and kills fungi. Thereby, clears fungal infection and provides relief from cracking, burning, scaling and itching of the skin caused due to infections.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Lusol Lotion

  • Redness, swelling, irritation or burning sensation of skin at the site of application. 

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to Lusol Lotion or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Lusol Lotion is not recommended for children below 12 years to treat athlete’s foot or jock itch but may be used in children above 2 years to treat ringworm if prescribed by a doctor. Avoid contact of Lusol Lotion with nose, mouth, or eyes as it may cause irritation. In case Lusol Lotion comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Lusol Lotion. If you have any allergies to preservatives, foods, or dyes, inform your doctor before taking Lusol Lotion.

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Regularly change your socks and wash your feet. Avoid shoes that make your feet sweaty and hot.
  • In wet places such as changing rooms and gym showers, don’t walk barefoot to prevent fungal infections.
  • Do not scratch the affected area of the skin as it can spread the infection to other body parts.
  • Avoid sharing towels, combs, bedsheets, shoes, or socks with others.
  • Wash your bed sheets and towels regularly.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTIFUNGALS

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FAQs

Yes, fungal infection is a contagious skin condition which spreads from one person to another through direct skin to skin contact or by contact with contaminated soil or surfaces and infected animals. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid close direct contact until the infection is clear and avoid sharing things with the infected person as it can also spread the infection.

Yes, Lusol Lotion may cause allergic reactions in some people. It is not necessary for everyone using Lusol Lotion to experience allergic reactions. However, if you notice a skin rash, difficulty in breathing, swelling of lips, face, throat or tongue, please consult a doctor immediately.

Lusol Lotion is not recommended for children below 12 years to treat athlete’s foot or jock itch, but Lusol Lotion may be used in children above 2 years to treat ringworm. However, please consult a doctor before using Lusol Lotion for children.

You are recommended to use Lusol Lotion for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, if the condition worsens or persists after 1 to 2 weeks of treatment with Lusol Lotion, please consult a doctor.

No, you are not recommended to stop using Lusol Lotion without consulting your doctor as it may cause recurring infection. Therefore, take Lusol Lotion for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Lusol Lotion, please consult your doctor.

Special Advise

  • Before applying Lusol Lotion, clean and dry the affected area.
  • Avoid contact of Lusol Lotion with nose, mouth or eyes. In case Lusol Lotion comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Fungal infection: It is a skin disease in which a fungus attacks the tissue and causes infection. Fungal infections may be contagious (spread from one person to another). Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin or scalp that is contagious and causes a rash resembling a worm in a ring shape. Jock itch (also known as tinea cruris) is a fungal infection of the skin that causes an itchy, red rash in warm and moist areas of the body such as the groin, buttocks, and inner thighs. Athlete’s foot (also known as tinea pedis) is a fungal infection that usually starts between the toes, especially in people who have extremely sweaty feet and wear tight-fitting shoes. It occurs most commonly in athletes. It causes itching, burning, or stinging sensation due to a scaly rash.

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