Indications
Econazole Cream: All fungal skin infections due to dermatophytes, yeasts, moulds and other fungi. These include Vulvo-vaginal candidiasis, Candidial napkin rash, and other candidial infection, Ringworm (tinea) infections, Athlete’s foot, Paronychia, Pityriasis versicolor and Balanitis.
Econazole-G Cream: Vulvo-vaginal candidiasis or any other fungal infection of vagina.
Econazole VT: Vulvo-vaginal candidiasis or any other fungal infection of vagina.
For the treatment of onychomycosis, local therapy with Econazole cream, combined with an oral antimycotic, is recommended.
Therapeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage & Administration
Econazole Cream is applied to the affected skin areas once or twice daily, in the morning and/or in the evening and gently rubbed in with the clean finger.
For mycoses of the hands, application is recommended following each washing of the hands. For the treatment of onychomycosis, occlusive dressings are recommended.
Econazole-G Cream is applied with the applicator par vaginally once or twice daily.
Econazole VT is applied with the applicator par vaginally one tablet once or twice daily.
In order to prevent relapse, treatment should be continued for 2 weeks after clinical cure.
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
During pregnancy: There is no information of any abnormality or adverse event in neonates while Econazole Cream / VT had been used during pregnancy.
During lactation: As the systemic absorption of Econazole Nitrate cream is extremely low after topical/vaginal use, excretion in breast milk is likely to be negligible. So, it can be used topically/vaginally during lactation if needed.
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