Lilituf Cream
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Luliconazole (topical) (1% w/w)
Rs 378.90
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( 15 gm in 1 tube )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Luliconazole is put on the skin, and very little of it gets into the body.
- It is safe to use during pregnancy, especially on small regions.
- Only use if absolutely necessary and under the direction of a doctor, especially in the first trimester.
- Safe for breastfeeding; don't put it on your breasts.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is Lilituf Cream used for?
It helps with skin infections caused by fungi, like ringworm, athlete's foot, dhobi itch, and fungal diaper rash.
Q2. How long does it take to work?
Most people start to feel better in 3 to 5 days, but it may take 1 to 2 weeks for the infection to go away completely, depending on what kind of infection it is.
Q3. Is it safe to use on the face?
Don't use it on your face unless your doctor tells you to.
Q4: Is it safe for kids to use?
Yes, but only if your doctor says so.
Q5. Does it stop the itching?
Yes, it helps with itching, redness, burning, and scaling.
Expert Advice
- Before using, make sure the area is clean and dry.
- Put on a little coating and smooth it out gently. Don't use too much.
- Even if your symptoms get better quickly, keep using it for the full time.
- To avoid itching, use loose cotton garments.
- Don't share clothes, towels, or other personal belongings.
- Don't put it on or near your eyes, nose, mouth, or broken skin.
- Before and after application, wash your hands.
Side Effects
- Usually mild and common:
- Irritation of the skin
- Feeling like you're on fire or stinging
- Redness
- Dryness
- Peeling
- Very rare (serious):
- A very bad allergic reaction
- Swelling
- Blistering
- Very red
- Stop using it if it causes significant irritation.
How It Works
- Luliconazole is an antifungal azole that
- Stops the formation of ergosterol, which is an important part of fungal cell membranes.
- Makes the wall of the fungal cell weaker
- Stops the fungus from growing and destroys it.
- Works against dermatophytes, which are the main cause of athlete's foot and ringworm.
Medicine Interaction
- There are virtually few interactions when you use it topically.
- But don't use it with:
- Other antifungals that are applied to the skin (unless told otherwise)
- Creams with strong steroids
- Skin care items that make you feel bad (such fragrances and astringents)
- If you are using any other skin medicines, let your doctor know.
How to Use
- Make sure the area is clean and dry.
- Put on a small coating once a day (or as directed).
- Rub it in gently until it is gone.
- Length of treatment:
- For ringworm, 1 week
- 1–2 weeks for athlete's foot
- Jock itch lasts for a week.
- Do not put bandages on unless told to.
Uses / indications
- Itchy jock itch
- Ringworm (tinea corporis)
- Tinea pedis (athlete's foot)
- Infections caused by dermatophytes
- Fungal diaper rash (only if your doctor says so)