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Trosyl

Description

Trosyl is an antifungal medication that contains the active ingredient tioconazole. It is used to treat fungal infections, particularly those affecting the skin, nails, and vagina. Trosyl works by stopping the growth of fungi, helping to clear up the infection. This product is suitable for adults and adolescents with fungal infections caused by various types of fungi.

Dosage and usage
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For skin infections, apply Trosyl cream or solution thinly to the affected area once or twice daily. For nail infections, apply the solution once daily. The duration of treatment may vary depending on the severity of the infection. It is important to continue using Trosyl for the recommended period to ensure the infection is fully cleared. If you forget a dose, apply it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. If you accidentally swallow the product, seek medical advice immediately.

What Trosyl contains
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Each gram of Trosyl cream contains 10 mg of tioconazole. The cream also contains other ingredients such as benzyl alcohol, cetostearyl alcohol, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, and purified water. These excipients help to form the cream and maintain its stability.

Side effects
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Common side effects of Trosyl may include skin irritation, itching, or a burning sensation at the application site. Serious side effects are rare but may include severe allergic reactions. If you experience symptoms such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing, seek immediate medical attention.

Precautions
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Do not use Trosyl if you are allergic to tioconazole or any other ingredients in the product. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, or mucous membranes. If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. Trosyl is not recommended for use in children, pregnant or breastfeeding women unless advised by a healthcare professional. If you have a history of liver disease, consult your doctor before using Trosyl. If you are taking other medications, especially anticoagulants (blood thinners), inform your healthcare provider before using Trosyl to prevent potential interactions.

Sources
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Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (2017). Fungal Nail Infections | Fungal Diseases | CDC. [online] Cdc.gov. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/nail-infections.html [accessed 27 Nov 2019].

NHS (2017). Fungal nail infection. [online] nhs.uk. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Fungal-nail-infection/ [accessed 27 Nov 2019].

NICE (2018). Fungal skin infection – foot – NICE CKS. [online] Cks.nice.org.uk. Available at: https://cks.nice.org.uk/fungal- skin-infection-foot#!scenario [accessed 27 Nov 2019].

Package leaflet

Read the package leaflet before use.

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