Active substance
Results for the substance hydrocortisone+isoconazole
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About this active substance
The combination of hydrocortisone and isoconazole is used to treat fungal skin infections associated with inflammation, such as seborrheic dermatitis or cutaneous candidiasis. Hydrocortisone reduces inflammation, while isoconazole acts as an antifungal, destroying the fungi responsible for the infection.
The medication is applied topically, usually 1-2 times daily, as directed by a doctor.
Side effects may include local irritation, burning sensation, or, in rare cases, allergic reactions.
Patients should follow the treatment duration indicated by their doctor and avoid long-term use without medical supervision. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a specialist before use.
The medication is applied topically, usually 1-2 times daily, as directed by a doctor.
Side effects may include local irritation, burning sensation, or, in rare cases, allergic reactions.
Patients should follow the treatment duration indicated by their doctor and avoid long-term use without medical supervision. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a specialist before use.