EBERCONAZOLE
About
EBERCONAZOLE belongs to a class of dermatological medication called topical antifungals used in the treatment of fungal or yeast infections of the skin such as athlete’s foot (affects toes), jock itch (affects the groin area), candidiasis (affects mouth, throat, gut, and vagina) and ringworm (affects skin or the scalp). Athlete’s foot, jock itch and ringworm are fungal infections closely related to each other, whereas candidiasis is a yeast infection caused by Candida albicans. These infections are usually seen in people with weak immune systems. They can spread through skin-to-skin contact.
EBERCONAZOLE contains Eberconazole is a potent antifungal agent used to treat dermatophytosis (a red, itchy, scaly, circular rash), candidiasis (affects mouth, throat, gut, and vagina), and pityriasis (a scaly rash that sweeps outward like the branches of a pine tree). The fungal cell membranes are essential for their survival as they prevent the entry of unwanted substances into the cells and stop the leakage of cell contents. EBERCONAZOLE causes holes in the fungal cell membranes and kills fungi. Thus, it clears fungal infections and provides relief from cracking, burning, scaling, and itching of the skin caused due to infections.
EBERCONAZOLE is only for external use. Your doctor will advise the appropriate dose depending on your medical condition. Avoid contact of EBERCONAZOLE with nose, mouth or eyes. Avoid contact of EBERCONAZOLE with nose, ears, mouth or eyes. If EBERCONAZOLE comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Some people may experience itching, irritation, or burning sensation at the site of application. Most of these side effects of EBERCONAZOLE 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 known to be allergic to EBERCONAZOLE or any other medicines, please inform your doctor. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using EBERCONAZOLE. Avoid using EBERCONAZOLE on open wounds or damaged or broken skin. Do not wrap or cover the treated area with airtight dressings unless advised by a doctor. Avoid smoking or going near naked flames as EBERCONAZOLE catches fire and burns easily. If you have rosacea (redness and often red, small, pus-filled bumps on the face), acne, perioral dermatitis (redness and swelling of the skin around the mouth), psoriasis, or liver problems, genital itching or other skin problems, inform your doctor before taking EBERCONAZOLE.
Uses of EBERCONAZOLE
Medicinal Benefits
EBERCONAZOLE contains Eberconazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal that is primarily used to treat fungal infections of the skin such as dermatophytosis (a red, itchy, scaly, circular rash), candidiasis (affects mouth, throat, gut, and vagina), and pityriasis (a scaly rash that sweeps outward like the branches of a pine tree). The fungal cell membranes are essential for their survival as they prevent the entry of unwanted substances into the cells and stop the leakage of cell contents. EBERCONAZOLE works by causing holes in the fungal cell membranes and kills fungi. Thus, it clears fungal infections and provides relief from cracking, burning, scaling, and itching of the skin caused due to infections. EBERCONAZOLE is also effective against gram-positive bacteria and fights against cutaneous mycoses and secondary infections.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of EBERCONAZOLE
- Skin redness
- Mild irritation
- Burning sensation at the site of application
In-Depth Precautions and Warning
Drug Warnings
If you are known to be allergic to EBERCONAZOLE or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Do not use EBERCONAZOLE in more than prescribed doses or for a prolonged time as it may cause adverse effects. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using EBERCONAZOLE. Use the EBERCONAZOLE with caution in old age and children. Avoid smoking or going near naked flames as the fabric (bedding, clothing, dressings) that is in contact with EBERCONAZOLE catches fire and burns easily, which is a serious fire hazard. If you have psoriasis, systemic lupus erythematosus (an autoimmune disease), or kidney or liver problems, inform your doctor before taking EBERCONAZOLE. Avoid using EBERCONAZOLE on open wounds or damaged or broken skin. Do not wrap or cover the treated area with airtight dressings unless advised by a doctor. Do not swallow EBERCONAZOLE, and in case of accidental swallowing, consult a doctor immediately. Avoid smoking or going near naked flames as EBERCONAZOLE catches fire and burns easily. You are advised not to scratch or prick the infected skin as it may spread or worsen the skin condition.
Drug Interactions
Drug-drug interactions: No interaction found.
Drug-food interactions: No interaction found.
Drug-disease interactions: If you have rosacea (redness and often red, small, pus-filled bumps on the face), acne, perioral dermatitis (redness and swelling of the skin around the mouth), psoriasis, or liver problems, genital itching or other skin problems, inform your doctor before taking EBERCONAZOLE.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionNo interactions were found.
Pregnancy
cautionUsing EBERCONAZOLE during pregnancy may be dangerous. Animal studies have revealed harmful effects on the growing foetus. Before giving medication to you, your doctor will assess the benefits and potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Breast Feeding
cautionIt is unknown whether EBERCONAZOLE is excreted in human milk. Please consult your doctor before taking EBERCONAZOLE if you are breastfeeding. If you need to apply the cream on your breasts, do not use it before giving a feed.
Driving
safe if prescribedEBERCONAZOLE does not affect your ability to drive.
Liver
cautionEBERCONAZOLE is considered safe to be used in patients with liver disease. However, if you have liver conditions, consult your doctor before using this medicine.
Kidney
cautionEBERCONAZOLE is considered safe to be used in patients with kidney disease. However, if you have kidney problems, consult your doctor before using this medicine.
Children
cautionEBERCONAZOLE should be used in children under 12 years of age only when prescribed by a child specialist.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Eat a healthy diet containing probiotics and low-sugar content.
- Regularly change your socks and wash your feet. Avoid shoes that make your feet sweaty and hot.
- Keep your feet clean and dry, particularly between the toes. Cut your nails short and prefer open-toe shoes for everyday use.
- Use a separate clean towel for the feet and wear clean cotton socks.
- Never share your socks, shoes, and towel with others. Maintain personal hygiene.
- Do not share your personal belongings, such as clothes, towels, or razors, with others.
- Do not scratch the affected skin, as it can spread the infection to other body parts.
- In wet places such as changing rooms and gym showers, don’t walk barefoot to prevent fungal infections.
Special Advise
- Before applying EBERCONAZOLE, clean and dry the affected area.
- Do not wash the treated areas for a minimum of 3 hours after you apply EBERCONAZOLE.
- Avoid contact of EBERCONAZOLE with nose, mouth or eyes. If EBERCONAZOLE comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly.
- Please consult a dermatologist if your skin infection persists for more than 1 month.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
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 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 skin infection 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.
FAQs
EBERCONAZOLE consists of Eberconazole is an antifungal medication. It kills and stops the growth of the fungi by destroying its cell membrane, thereby treating the skin fungal infection.
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.
You are recommended to use EBERCONAZOLE for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, the course of treatment with EBERCONAZOLE takes up to 2 to 4 weeks for effective results, please consult a doctor.
You are not recommended to stop using EBERCONAZOLE without consulting your doctor as it may cause recurring infections. Therefore, take EBERCONAZOLE for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking EBERCONAZOLE, please consult your doctor.
EBERCONAZOLE is for topical application only. Do not use EBERCONAZOLE on the face and avoid eye contact. Do not put a bandage or a dressing on the affected area while using EBERCONAZOLE unless advised by the doctor.
Vaginal itching is a symptom that can be caused by any fungal or bacterial infection. EBERCONAZOLE can be used to treat only fungal infections. It is necessary to determine the cause of itching before using EBERCONAZOLE. So, please consult a doctor for a thorough evaluation.