Clotrimazole Lotion (Generic)
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Clotrimazole Lotion (Generic) is a topical antifungal used for common fungal skin infections like athlete’s foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It helps stop fungus growth and can ease itching, burning, redness, and scaling. Spread a thin layer on clean, dry skin as directed and keep using it for the full course, even if symptoms improve. Many people prefer the lighter feel of creams.
| Active Ingredient: | Clotrimazole |
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| Indication: | Treats fungal infections for skin |
| Manufacturer: | Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. |
| Packaging: | 30ml in bottle |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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Introduction About Clotrimazole Lotion (Generic)
Clotrimazole Lotion (Generic) is used for everyday fungal skin problems that cause itching, redness, flaking, cracking, or a rash that keeps coming back in warm, sweaty areas. If you have athlete’s foot between the toes, jock itch in the groin area, or ringworm on the body, clotrimazole is one of the most commonly used antifungal medicines because it targets the fungus itself rather than just the symptoms.What it’s used for
Clotrimazole is used to treat fungal skin infections (tinea) such as the following:- Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis): often causes itching, peeling, and irritation between toes or on the soles.
- Jock itch (tinea cruris): a red, itchy rash in the groin or inner thighs.
- Ringworm (tinea corporis): a circular, scaly rash that may have a clearer center.
- In some cases, clotrimazole may also be used for other fungal rashes where a clinician recommends a topical antifungal.
How it works
Fungus needs a healthy outer layer to grow and spread. Clotrimazole interferes with the way the fungus maintains that protective layer. Over time, this weakens the fungus, allowing the infection to clear. Since fungal infections can live in the outer layers of the skin, consistency matters. Stopping too early is one of the most common reasons a rash returns.How to apply it correctly
A lotion can be a good fit for broader areas or hair-bearing skin because it spreads easily and feels less heavy than some creams. General use steps:- Wash the area with mild soap and water, then dry well. Fungus thrives in moisture.
- Apply a thin layer to the affected skin and a small margin of surrounding skin.
- Rub in gently and wash your hands after applying (unless your hands are the treated area).
How long until it works?
Symptom relief, such as reduced itching, may occur earlier, but clearing the infection takes time. Many product labels recommend:- Athlete’s foot: treat consistently for up to 4 weeks
- Jock itch or ringworm: often 2 weeks
Where not to use it
Clotrimazole lotion is for external skin use. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, and inside of the nose. For fungal issues involving the scalp or nails, or for severe, widespread infections, different treatment approaches are often needed.Possible side effects
Most people tolerate topical clotrimazole well. Mild effects can include:- Burning, stinging, redness, or irritation where applied
- Dryness or peeling
Available Strengths and Forms
Clotrimazole products are commonly available as the following:- Clotrimazole lotion 1% (Candid Lotion)
- Clotrimazole cream 1%
- Clotrimazole topical solution 1% (often used for areas that are harder to treat with creams)
Substitute and Alternative Options
If clotrimazole is not a match or if a clinician recommends something else, common alternatives include the following: Same active ingredient (different form/brand)- Clotrimazole 1% cream (Candid Cream (Clotrimazole))
- Clotrimazole 1% solution
- Candid V Gel (Clotrimazole Vaginal Gel)
- Terbinafine 1% (example: Lamisil AT), often used for athlete’s foot.
- Miconazole 2% (example: Zole Ointment (Miconazole))
- Tolnaftate 1% (example: Tinactin), commonly used for athlete’s foot
- Ketoconazole 2% (often prescription, sometimes OTC shampoos for other fungal issues)
- Ciclopirox (prescription topical antifungal)
- Candid-V 3 200 Mg (Clotrimazole)
- Clocip Dusting Powder (Clotrimazole)
- Clocip B Cream 10 gm (Clotrimazole/Beclometasone)
- Candid V Gel (Clotrimazole Vaginal Gel)
- Candid-V 6 100 Mg (Clotrimazole)
- Candid-V 3 200 Mg (Clotrimazole)
- Clotrimazole Cream 15 gm (Generic)
- Clocip Tablet (Clotrimazole)
- Clocip Cream 15 gm (Clotrimazole)
- Clocip Dusting Powder (Clotrimazole)
- Candid-V 3 Tablet
FAQs
1. Can I use Clotrimazole Lotion (Generic) on my face?
Facial skin can be more sensitive. It may be used only if a clinician confirms the rash is fungal and says it’s appropriate. Avoid the eyes and stop if irritation builds.2. Can I use it under makeup, sunscreen, or moisturizer?
Many people can, but let the lotion fully dry first. If layering causes pilling or irritation, use fewer products on the area until the infection clears.3. Is it okay to cover the area with a bandage after applying?
Occlusive coverings can trap moisture and heat, potentially worsening fungal growth. If you must cover it (for example, to prevent rubbing), use breathable gauze and keep the area as dry as possible.4. Can I use Clotrimazole Lotion (Generic) for diaper rash?
Some diaper rashes are yeast-related; others are due to irritation. Because infants have delicate skin, it’s best to ask a pediatrician before using an antifungal in the diaper area.5. How should I store the lotion?
Store at room temperature and keep the cap closed tightly. Avoid excess heat and moisture. Do not use past the expiration date on the package.| size | 1 Bottle, 2 Bottle/s, 3 Bottle/s |
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