Clotrimazole (Clotrimawie)

Clotrimazole

Clotrimazole is an antifungal drug used to treat all types of fungal skin diseases (including dermatomycosis), as well as infectious diseases of the vagina. Can be applied to affected areas as a cream, liquid solution or vaginal beads; in some cases it causes a slight burning sensation or skin irritation. Trade name: Canesten.



Clotrimazole is an antifungal medicine that is used to treat various fungal infections. It can be used to treat fungal skin infections, including tinea capitis, as well as to treat vaginal infections. Clotrimazole can be used as a cream, solution or vaginal pellets.

Clotrimazole is one of the most common medications used to treat vaginal infections such as candidiasis. It works by killing fungi that cause infections. Clotrimazole may also be used to treat other types of fungal infections, such as ringworm.

However, you should consult your doctor before using clotrimazole as it may cause some side effects such as burning or irritation. Additionally, clotrimazole should not be used if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Overall, clotrimazole is an effective drug for treating yeast infections and vaginal infections. However, before using it, you should consult your doctor and follow the instructions for use.



Clotrimazole tablets are a broad-spectrum antifungal agent. For medical use, clotrimazole is most effective against fungal skin diseases caused by dermatophytes: - causative agents of foot mycoses (“athlete’s foot”);

- the causative agent of erythrasma (C.minutissimum).

Clotrimazole is often used to treat various forms of thrush in women and men. It is able to suppress the growth of microscopic fungi, preventing the reproduction and spread of pathogenic microflora.

As the name suggests, the active ingredient of the drug has antifungal properties