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Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox)

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Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox) is a prescription topical cream used when a fungal skin infection is accompanied by significant redness, itching, or irritation. Ciclopirox targets fungus, while fluocinolone helps ease inflammation. Apply a thin layer only to the affected skin for the time your clinician recommends. Avoid eyes and broken skin, and get medical advice if symptoms worsen or don’t improve.
Active Ingredient: Fluocinolone
Indication: Allergy symptoms, Bacterial skin infections
Manufacturer: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Packaging: 20 gm in 1 tube, 30 gm in 1 tube
Strength: 20g
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days
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Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox)

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What is Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox)

Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox) is a combination topical medicine that’s typically considered when a fungal skin problem is not just “itchy,” but also visibly inflamed.
Many fungal rashes can cause redness, scaling, and discomfort. In some cases, the inflammation itself becomes a big part of what makes the rash feel miserable day to day. This cream combines two approaches in one product: an antifungal ingredient (ciclopirox) and a low-to-mid-potency corticosteroid (fluocinolone) to help calm inflammation.

Uses Of The Flucort C Cream

Doctors may recommend a ciclopirox plus steroid cream when they suspect a fungal skin infection, and the area is also irritated. People often search for products like this using terms such as antifungal steroid cream, fungal rash with itching and redness, ringworm rash treatment, jock itch cream for intense itching, or athlete’s foot rash that won’t calm down.
Skin conditions where an antifungal may be used include:
  • Tinea corporis (ringworm on the body)
  • Tinea cruris (jock itch)
  • Tinea pedis (athlete’s foot)
  • Some yeast-related skin infections, depending on the diagnosis
Not every itchy rash is fungal. Eczema, psoriasis, allergic contact dermatitis, and Bacterial Infections can look similar at first. If the diagnosis is wrong, symptoms may not improve, and using a steroid on the wrong type of infection can sometimes make the appearance more confusing. That’s one reason many clinicians prefer that combination products be used with clear guidance and for a defined period.

How the two ingredients work

  • Ciclopirox is an antifungal that works against a range of fungi. It helps reduce the fungal growth that is driving the rash.
  • Fluocinolone is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammatory signals in the skin. This can decrease redness, swelling, and itching.
Think of it as treating both the cause (fungus) and the “flare” (inflammation). It can be helpful when discomfort is significant, but it should still be used carefully and only on the affected skin.

How to use it in a practical way

Follow the directions on your prescription label, since instructions can vary by diagnosis and body location. In general, topical antifungal and steroid combinations are used like this:
  • Wash your hands before and after use.
  • Clean and dry the affected area first. Fungi tend to thrive in moist environments.
  • Apply a thin layer to the affected skin only, and rub it in gently.
  • Use it for the whole time your prescriber recommended, even if it looks better sooner, unless you are told to stop.
If you are also using other topical products in the same area, it helps to ask a pharmacist about spacing applications so you do not dilute or spread the medication unintentionally.

Important precautions to know

Because this contains a steroid, more is not better. Overusing topical steroids can lead to unwanted skin effects over time, especially in thin skin or areas with moisture and friction. Also, if a rash spreads quickly, starts oozing, becomes painful, or develops crusting, it may not be a simple fungal issue and should be checked. This product is meant for external skin use only. If it accidentally gets into sensitive areas and causes significant irritation, seek medical advice.

Possible side effects of Flucort C Cream

Many people tolerate topical antifungal creams well, but side effects can happen. Possible effects may include:
  • Burning, stinging, or irritation where applied
  • Dryness or peeling
  • Redness that does not improve
Steroid-related effects are more likely with more potent steroids, large surface areas, prolonged use, or frequent application. If you notice thinning skin changes, unusual color changes, or worsening of the rash, contact a clinician.

When to seek medical care

Get medical help if:
  • Symptoms are getting worse instead of better after a few days of use.
  • The rash is spreading fast or becoming very painful.
  • You develop a fever or signs of a more serious infection.
  • You suspect an allergic reaction, such as severe swelling or widespread hives.

Available strengths

Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox) combination products can vary by manufacturer and market, so always check the tube and carton for the exact percentages.
You may also see these related strengths for the individual ingredients in other products already on the market:
  • Fluocinolone acetonide topical: commonly 0.01% (and in some products 0.025%)
  • Ciclopirox topical cream: commonly 0.77% in the market (some markets list 1% depending on formulation)
Tube sizes also vary by brand and supplier, often spanning small to medium tubes used for short-term courses.

FAQs About Flucort C Cream (Fluocinolone/Ciclopirox)

Can I use Flucort C Cream on my face or near my eyes?

Only if your prescriber specifically told you to. Facial skin is more sensitive, and steroid-containing creams can cause side effects more easily there. Please keep it out of sight unless directed.

Does Flucort C Cream work for nail fungus?

Usually no. Nail infections often need different treatments (sometimes oral medicine or nail-specific products). Ask a clinician for the right option.

What should I do if I forget a dose?

Apply it when you remember, unless it’s close to your next scheduled application. Do not double up. If you often miss doses, ask a pharmacist for a simpler routine.

How should I store this cream?

Store it at room temperature and keep the cap tightly closed. Avoid excessive heat and moisture. Follow the storage instructions on the package.

Can I cover the area with a bandage or plastic wrap after applying?

Do not occlude the area unless your prescriber told you to. Covering can increase absorption of the steroid and raise the risk of irritation or side effects.
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