Clotrimazole

Drug Status in USA : Approved
Drug Status in Canada : Approved

pronunciation

pronounced as (kloe trim' a zole)

Why is this medication prescribed?

Clotrimazole is used to treat yeast infections of the vagina, mouth, and skin such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and body ringworm. It can also be used to prevent oral thrush in certain patients.

This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.


How should this medicine be used?

Clotrimazole comes as a cream, lotion, powder, and solution to apply to the skin; lozenges (called troches) to dissolve in the mouth; and vaginal tablets and vaginal cream to be inserted into the vagina. Clotrimazole is usually used five times a day for 14 days for oral thrush, twice a day (in the morning and evening) for 2 to 8 weeks for skin infections, and once a day at bedtime for 3 or 7 days for vaginal infections. Follow the directions on the package or your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use clotrimazole exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor.

To use the topical cream, lotion, or solution, thoroughly clean the infected area, allow it to dry, and then gently rub the medication in until most of it disappears. Use just enough medication to cover the affected area. You should wash your hands after applying the medication.

The lozenges should be placed in the mouth and dissolved slowly over about 15 to 30 minutes. Do not chew or swallow the lozenges whole.

To use clotrimazole vaginal cream or vaginal tablets, read the instructions provided with the medication and follow these steps:
Fill the special applicator that comes with the cream to the level indicated or unwrap a tablet, wet it with lukewarm water, and place it on the applicator as shown in the instructions that come with the product.Lie on your back with your knees drawn upward and spread apart.Insert the applicator high into your vagina (unless you are pregnant), and then push the plunger to release the medication. If you are pregnant, insert the applicator gently. If you feel resistance (hard to insert), do not try to insert it further; call your doctor.Withdraw the applicator.Discard the applicator if it is disposable. If the applicator is reusable, pull it apart and clean it with soap and warm water after each use.Wash your hands promptly to avoid spreading the infection.

The vaginal cream or tablets should be applied when you lie down to go to bed. The drug works best if you do not get up again after applying it except to wash your hands. You may wish to wear a sanitary napkin while using the vaginal cream or tablets to protect your clothing against stains. Do not use a tampon because it will absorb the drug. Do not douche unless your doctor tells you to do so.

Continue to use clotrimazole even if you feel well. Do not stop using clotrimazole without talking to your doctor. Continue using this medication during your menstrual period.

If you obtained the clotrimazole skin cream, lotion, or solution without a prescription, use it for 4 weeks for athlete's foot and 2 weeks for jock itch or body ringworm. If your symptoms do not improve by that time, stop using the medication and consult either a pharmacist or doctor.

If you obtained clotrimazole vaginal cream or tablets without a prescription and this is the first time you have had vaginal itching and discomfort, talk with a physician before using clotrimazole. However, if a doctor previously told you that you had a yeast infection and if you have the same symptoms again, use the vaginal cream or tablets as directed on the package for 3 or 7 consecutive days, preferably at night. If your symptoms do not improve within 3 or 7 days, call your doctor. If your symptoms return in less than 2 months, also call your doctor.


What are the precautions to be followed?

Before using clotrimazole,
  • tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to clotrimazole or any other drugs.
  • tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription drugs you are taking, especially antibiotic medications and vitamins.
  • tell your doctor if you have or have ever had liver disease, problems with your immune system, human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV), acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), diabetes, or a history of alcohol abuse.
  • tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant while using clotrimazole, call your doctor.
  • tell your doctor if you drink alcohol.

What are possible side effects of this medication ?

Clotrimazole may cause side effects. If you experience any of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately:
  • itching
  • burning
  • irritation
  • redness
  • swelling
  • stomach pain
  • fever
  • foul-smelling discharge if using the vaginal product
  • upset stomach or vomiting with the lozenges (troches)


How to store the medication and dispose it of after its use later?

Keep this medication in the container it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture (not in the bathroom). Do not freeze. Throw away any medication that is outdated or no longer needed. Talk to your pharmacist about the proper disposal of your medication.


Drug Category/Class

  • 14-alpha Demethylase Inhibitors
  • Anti-Infective Agents, Local
  • Antiinfectives and Antiseptics for Local Oral Treatment
  • Stomatological Preparations
  • Imidazole Derivatives
  • Gynecological Antiinfectives and Antiseptics
  • Antimycotics for Systemic Use
  • CYP2A6 Inhibitors
  • CYP2A6 Inhibitors (strong)
  • CYP2A6 Inhibitors (moderate)
  • CYP2A6 Inducers
  • CYP2A6 Inducers (strong)
  • CYP2D6 Inducers
  • C
Prescribed For the local treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis and vaginal yeast infections, also used in fungal infections of the skin such as ringworm, ath...
Weight :344.837
Structure Clotrimazole
Generic Drug Clotrimazole prescribed For the local treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis and vaginal yeast infections, also used in fungal infections of the skin such as ringworm, ath...
Formula

C22H17ClN2

Clotrimazole has 161 Brands listed


Abzorb (100 gm)Abzorb (75 gm) (Clotrimazole)
Antican (Skin) (15 gm)Antican VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Calcrem (Skin) (15 gm)Canazole (Skin) (15 gm)
Cancap VT (Vaginal) (Pessary)Candiclo (Skin)(15 gm)
Candiclo VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)Candid (Skin) (100 gm)
Candid (Skin) (15 gm)Candid (Skin) (15 gm) (Gel)
Candid (Skin) (15 ml)Candid (Skin) (30 gm)
Candid Micro (Vaginal) (Solution)Candid Mouth Paint (Mouth Throat) (15 ml)
Candid V (Vaginal) (Gel)Candid V1 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Candid V3 (Vaginal) (Pessary)Candid V6 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Candid VG (Vaginal) (100 mg)Candid VG (Vaginal) (200 mg)
Candid VG (Vaginal) (500 mg)Candirid (Skin) (100 gm)
Canditrim (Skin) (20 gm)Canesten (Skin) (15 ml)
Canesten (Vaginal) (500 mg))Canesten (Vaginal) (Cream)
Canesten (Vaginal) (Pessary)Canesten V6 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Canesten VAG (Vaginal) (10 gm)Canesten VAG (Vaginal) (30 gm)
Canfem (Vaginal) (200 mg)Canfem (Vaginal) (Cream)
Canfem (Vaginal) (Pessary)Caninil (100 mg)
Canison (Skin) (15 gm)Canison (Skin) (20 ml)
Canison (Skin) (30 gm)Canison V (Skin) (30 gm)
Canison V (Vaginal) (Pessary)Caniten (100 mg)
Cano (Vaginal) (Pessary)Cansoft (Rectal) (100 mg)
Cansoft (Vaginal) (Pessary)Canstat (15 gm)
Canzol Cream (15 gm)Cazol (Skin) (15 gm)
Cazol (Skin) (75 gm)Cezel (Skin) (100 gm)
Cezel (Skin) (15 ml)Cirotry (15 ml)
Clenorush Troche (10 mg)Cloben (Skin) (75 gm)
Cloben VT (Vaginal) (200 mg)Cloben VT (Vaginal) (Pessary) (100 mg)
Clobrate (10 gm)Clocip (Skin) (15 gm)
Clocip Dusting (Skin) (75 gm)Clocip VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Clogen (100 mg)Clomax (200 mg)
Clomax (Skin) (15 gm)Clomax V1 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Clomax V3 (Vaginal) (Pessary)Clomax V7 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Clomax VG (Vaginal) (Gel)Clomax VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Clomax VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)Clomazole (Skin) (15 gm)
Clomazole (Skin) (15 ml)Clomazole SG (Skin) (15 ml)
Clostat (Skin) (20 ml)Clotrimazole 1% Oint (Jan Aushadhi)
ClotriosClotriv (15 gm)
Clotromin V6 (100 mg)Clovag (100 mg)
Clowil (100 mg)Clytole (Skin) (75 gm)
CTM (15 gm)CTM V (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Ctzole (Skin) (15 gm)CX (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Cynostatum (100 mg)D Zorb (Skin) (100 gm)
Decand (200 mg)Decand (Skin) (15 gm)
Decand (Vaginal (Pessary)Decand V3 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Decand V6 (Vaginal) (Pessary)Demazole (Skin) (15 gm)
Demazole (Skin) (15 ml)Endid (Skin) (15 gm)
Flucina (150 mg)Fluol (Skin) (15 gm)
Fungnil V (Vaginal) (100 mg)Gogynax (100 mg)
Gynaemed Vaginal (100 mg)Gynostatum VG (Vaginal) (Cream)
Gynostatum VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)Imidil (Skin) (15 gm)
Imidil (Skin) (15 ml)Imidil (Skin) (30 gm)
Imidil (Vaginal) (Pessary)Imidil Plus (Skin) (10 gm)
Imidil VS (Vaginal) (Pessary)Intramol V6 (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Kamestin (100 mg)Kandicide (15 gm)
Klot V (100 mg)Kundo V VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Lenorush Troche (10 mg)Lotril (Skin) (10 gm)
Lotril (Skin) (15 ml)Lotril (Skin) (30 gm)
Lotril VG (Vaginal) (Pessary)Mazoderm (Skin) (15 gm)
Menstan (Vaginal) (Pessary)Milan MP (Skin) (15 ml)
Moncid (Skin) (15 gm)Moncid (Skin) (15 ml)
Moncid (Skin) (30 ml)Moncid (Skin) (75 gm)
Mycocid (Skin) (15 gm)Mycocid (Skin) (15 ml)
Mycocid V (Vaginal) (Pessary)Mycoclear (30 gm)
Mycoclear (60 gm)Mycoclear Spray (50 ml)
Mycoderm C (Skin) (75 gm)Myzole (Skin) (100 gm)
Nifugal (Mouth Throat) (15 ml)Nifugal (Mouth Throat) (15 ml) (Zydus)
Nuforce (Mouth Throat) (15 ml)Nuforce V6 (100 mg)
Odis (Mouth Throat) (15 ml)Oldid
Oraloz (Mouth Throat) (10 mg)Scania (100 mg)
Selsyd (Skin) (15 gm)Statum (Skin) (15 gm)
Statum (Skin) (16 gm)Statum (Skin) (30 ml)
Surfaz (Skin) (15 gm)Surfaz (Skin) (15 ml)
Surfaz (Skin) (30 gm)Surfaz (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Surfaz SN (Skin) (15 ml)Surfaz VT (Vaginal) (Pessary)
Teezol (100 gm)Teezol (30 ml)
Tolnaderm BS (Skin) (10 gm)Translipo C (Skin) (10 gm)
Travoral (Mouth Throat) (15 ml)Triben (Skin) (20 gm)
Triben (Skin) (60 gm)Triben Vg (100 mg)
Vagibact (Vaginal) (Cream)Vagid (Vaginal) (Pessary)
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