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Generic: oxiconazole topical
A topical antifungal - It is used to treat certain kinds of fungal or yeast infections of the skin
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What may interact with this medicine?Interactions are not expected. Do not use any other skin products without telling your doctor or health care professional.This list may not describe all possible interactions. Give your health care provider a list of all the medicines, herbs, non- prescription drugs, or dietary supplements you use. Also tell them if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs. Some items may interact with your medicine. What should I watch for while using this medicine?Tell your doctor or health care professional if your symptoms do not improve within 2 to 4 weeks, or of they get worse.Tell your doctor or health care professional if you develop sores or blisters that do not heal properly. If your skin infection returns after you stop using this medicine, contact your doctor or health care professional. If you are using this medicine for jock itch, do not wear underwear that is tight- fitting or made from synthetic fibers such as rayon or nylon. Instead, wear loose- fitting, cotton underwear. Dry the area completely after bathing. If you are using this medicine to treat athlete's foot, carefully dry the feet, especially between the toes, after bathing. Do not wear socks made from wool or synthetic materials such as rayon or nylon. Wear clean cotton socks and change them daily or more if your feet sweat a lot. Try wearing sandals or shoes that are well- ventilated. An absorbent powder such as talcum powder or an antifungal powder may be applied to the skin to keep it dry. Apply the powder to the affected skin in between applications of this medicine. Tinea versicolor (sun fungus) may cause you to have patches of skin that are lighter or darker than the surrounding skin areas. Treatment with this medicine will not restore normal skin coloring right away. It may take a few months for the skin appearance to improve. |
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