LULIFORD Cream 50 g
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Luliconazole 1% w/w (Tray Pack)
Rs 180.00
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Pregnancy: Luliconazole is used on the skin, and very little of it gets into the body. However, there is not enough information about how safe it is for people during pregnancy. Only use if you really need to and your doctor tells you to.
- Breastfeeding: Use with caution. Do not put it on or near the nipple area.
- Fertility: No documented negative effects on fertility.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is LULIFORD Cream used for?
It can help with fungal skin illnesses such as jock itch, athlete's foot, and ringworm.
Q2. How long does it take to get results?
Most people feel better in a few days, but it may take 1–2 weeks for the infection to go away completely, depending on what kind of illness it is.
Q3. Is it okay to cease using the cream when the symptoms become better?
No. Finish the whole course to stop it from happening again.
Q4. Is it safe for kids?
Safe for kids over 12, but only with a doctor's supervision.
Q5. Can I put it on my face?
Don't use it on your face unless your dermatologist tells you to.
Q6. Does it make the skin lighter?
No, it is an antifungal drug that doesn't change the color of the skin.
Q7: Is it okay to use it with steroids or other creams?
Don't mix with cosmetic products; only use after talking to a doctor.
Expert advice
- Only use it on skin that is clean and dry.
- Use once a day, unless your doctor tells you to do it differently.
- Don't cover the area with tight bandages or dressings unless your doctor says to.
- Before and after using, wash your hands.
- Even if your symptoms go away early, keep going to therapy for the whole amount of time that was advised.
- See a doctor if things don't get better in two weeks.
- Don't touch your eyes, mouth, or broken skin.
- To avoid becoming sick again, keep your skin dry, don't share towels, and so on.
Side effects
Normal:
- Feeling of burning
- Itchy
- Redness
- Dryness
- Irritation of the skin
Not common:
- Swelling at the site of application
- Rash from allergies
- Blistering (extremely rare)
- If you have a bad allergy or irritation, see a doctor.
How it works
- It stops the production of ergosterol, which is an important part of fungal cell membranes.
- Breaks down the structure of fungal cells, which kills them.
- Very good at killing dermatophytes like Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.
Medicines interaction
- Because it is an antifungal that works on the skin, it doesn't interact with many other drugs.
Don't use with:
- Other antifungals that you can use without a doctor's guidance
- Topical steroids (unless your doctor tells you to)
- Cosmetic creams on the same spot right after putting them on
- There are no known serious medication interactions that affect the whole body.
How to Use
- Make sure to clean and dry the area well.
- Use LULIFORD Cream once a day or as instructed to cover the area.
- Gently rub it in until it is gone.
- Unless you're treating your hands, wash them after using.
- For the complete treatment period, which is usually 1 to 2 weeks, use.
- Don't wash the area that was treated for at least three hours after you put it on.
Uses/indications
- Ringworm (tinea corporis)
- Tinea cruris, or jock itch
- Tinea pedis (athlete's foot)
- Infections caused by dermatophytes that are fungal
- Recurrent fungal infections necessitating robust antifungal intervention