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Monoguard Cream 30 gm belongs to the class of medications known as imidazoles (azole antifungal), primarily used for the topical treatment of interdigital tinea pedis (Athlete's foot) in immunocompetent patients 12 years of age and older, caused by: Trichophyton rubrum, Epidermophyton floccosum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Besides this, Monoguard Cream 30 gm is also used to treat other fungal skin infections. An athlete's foot is a fungal illness primarily affects the area between the toes. A fungal infection, commonly known as mycosis, is a skin condition caused by a fungus.
Monoguard Cream 30 gm contains imidazole antifungal sertaconazole nitrate. Monoguard Cream 30 gm works by destroying the fungus that causes the infection. Monoguard Cream 30 gm destroys the fungi by allowing the holes to open in the cell membrane and the components to leak out. This kills the fungus and prevents the infection.
Monoguard Cream 30 gm should only be used on the skin, and if it gets into your eyes, mouth, or nose, rinse with water. Monoguard Cream 30 gm may cause burning, itching, redness, stinging, and dryness on your skin where it is applied in some situations. The majority of Monoguard Cream 30 gm's adverse outcomes fade over time without the need for medical intervention. If any adverse effects worsen or continue, contact your doctor right away.
Tell your doctor if you are (or your child) allergic to sertaconazole or any other medicines. It is unknown whether Monoguard Cream 30 gm harms the baby or passes into breast milk in pregnancy and breastfeeding state. Contacting a doctor before using a Monoguard Cream 30 gm during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is recommended. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take before taking the Monoguard Cream 30 gm to rule out any side effects.
Monoguard Cream 30 gm is widely used to treat various skin fungal infections, especially Interdigital tinea pedis or Athlete's foot, due to specific fungi (e.g. Trichophyton rubrum, Epidermophyton floccosum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes) by destroying its cell membrane.
Do not use the Monoguard Cream 30 gm in your eyes, mouth, or vagina. If Monoguard Cream 30 gm accidentally comes in contact with these areas, rinse with water thoroughly. Tell your doctor if you are (or your child) allergic to sertaconazole or any other medicines. It is unknown whether Monoguard Cream 30 gm harms the baby or passes into breast milk in pregnancy and breastfeeding state. Contacting a doctor before using a Monoguard Cream 30 gm during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is recommended. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take before taking the Monoguard Cream 30 gm to rule out any side effects. If irritation or sensitivity develops with the use of Monoguard Cream 30 gm, treatment should be discontinued, and appropriate therapy instituted as recommended by the physician.
Drug-Drug Interaction: No drug interactions have been identified with Monoguard Cream 30 gm..
Drug-Food Interaction: No food interactions have been identified with Monoguard Cream 30 gm.
Drug-Disease Interaction: No interactions have been identified with Monoguard Cream 30 gm.
Fungal skin infections: A fungal infection of the skin occurs when the fungus invades the skin tissue. Fungal infections can be contagious and spread from one person to another. Symptoms include skin irritation, scaly skin, redness, itching, scaly or flaky patches, and swelling. The most common type of fungal infections are ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, athlete's foot, and yeast infections.
Athlete's foot: A fungal illness primarily affects the area between the toes. Athletes' foot is typically seen in those whose feet have become extremely sweaty while confined within tight-fitting shoes. A scaly rash with itching, stinging, and burning are common symptoms.
About Monoguard Cream 30 gm
Monoguard Cream 30 gm belongs to the class of medications known as imidazoles (azole antifungal), primarily used for the topical treatment of interdigital tinea pedis (Athlete's foot) in immunocompetent patients 12 years of age and older, caused by: Trichophyton rubrum, Epidermophyton floccosum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Besides this, Monoguard Cream 30 gm is also used to treat other fungal skin infections. An athlete's foot is a fungal illness primarily affects the area between the toes. A fungal infection, commonly known as mycosis, is a skin condition caused by a fungus.
Monoguard Cream 30 gm contains imidazole antifungal sertaconazole nitrate. Monoguard Cream 30 gm works by destroying the fungus that causes the infection. Monoguard Cream 30 gm destroys the fungi by allowing the holes to open in the cell membrane and the components to leak out. This kills the fungus and prevents the infection.
Monoguard Cream 30 gm should only be used on the skin, and if it gets into your eyes, mouth, or nose, rinse with water. Monoguard Cream 30 gm may cause burning, itching, redness, stinging, and dryness on your skin where it is applied in some situations. The majority of Monoguard Cream 30 gm's adverse outcomes fade over time without the need for medical intervention. If any adverse effects worsen or continue, contact your doctor right away.
Tell your doctor if you are (or your child) allergic to sertaconazole or any other medicines. It is unknown whether Monoguard Cream 30 gm harms the baby or passes into breast milk in pregnancy and breastfeeding state. Contacting a doctor before using a Monoguard Cream 30 gm during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is recommended. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take before taking the Monoguard Cream 30 gm to rule out any side effects.
Monoguard Cream 30 gm
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Alcohol
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No reported interaction with Monoguard Cream 30 gm. But, It is best to avoid alcohol while medication.
Pregnancy
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Monoguard Cream 30 gm is classified as FDA pregnancy category C. There are no adequate or well-controlled studies on pregnant women. Please consult your doctor for advice before using Monoguard Cream 30 gm.
Breast Feeding
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Consult your doctor, and there is no substantial research yet on the use of Monoguard Cream 30 gm in breastfeeding/nursing mothers.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Monoguard Cream 30 gm has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive or use machines.
Liver
Safe if prescribed
Monoguard Cream 30 gm does not have any reported interaction hence, in case you experience any difficulty discuss with your doctor.
Kidney
Safe if prescribed
Monoguard Cream 30 gm does not have any reported interaction hence, in case you experience any difficulty discuss with your doctor.
Children
Unsafe
The safety and efficacy of Monoguard Cream 30 gm in children has not been established. Monoguard Cream 30 gm is not recommended in children.
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Monoguard Cream 30 gm is widely used to treat various skin fungal infections, especially Interdigital tinea pedis or Athlete's foot, due to specific fungi (e.g. Trichophyton rubrum, Epidermophyton floccosum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes) by destroying its cell membrane.
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Do not use the Monoguard Cream 30 gm in your eyes, mouth, or vagina. If Monoguard Cream 30 gm accidentally comes in contact with these areas, rinse with water thoroughly. Tell your doctor if you are (or your child) allergic to sertaconazole or any other medicines. It is unknown whether Monoguard Cream 30 gm harms the baby or passes into breast milk in pregnancy and breastfeeding state. Contacting a doctor before using a Monoguard Cream 30 gm during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is recommended. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take before taking the Monoguard Cream 30 gm to rule out any side effects. If irritation or sensitivity develops with the use of Monoguard Cream 30 gm, treatment should be discontinued, and appropriate therapy instituted as recommended by the physician.
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Fungal skin infections: A fungal infection of the skin occurs when the fungus invades the skin tissue. Fungal infections can be contagious and spread from one person to another. Symptoms include skin irritation, scaly skin, redness, itching, scaly or flaky patches, and swelling. The most common type of fungal infections are ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, athlete's foot, and yeast infections.
Athlete's foot: A fungal illness primarily affects the area between the toes. Athletes' foot is typically seen in those whose feet have become extremely sweaty while confined within tight-fitting shoes. A scaly rash with itching, stinging, and burning are common symptoms.