LULIFORD CREAM 30GMS

Description
Luliford Cream is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections of the skin, including athlete's foot, Dhobie Itch, thrush, ringworm, and dry, flaky skin. It works by eliminating the fungi that cause the diseases. Luliford Cream should be taken at the dosage and period recommended by your doctor. Do not take it more often or in larger quantities than recommended since it will not improve your condition and may worsen the adverse effects. Skin infections normally improve after 2 to 4 weeks of usage. Tell your doctor if your situation does not improve. Keeping the afflicted region clean and dry, as well as washing hands before and after usage, will help the treatment work more effectively. If you have athlete's foot, wash your socks or tights completely and change your shoes every day if feasible.
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Product Details
The most frequent adverse effects of this medication include burning, irritation, itching, redness at the application site, and skin dryness. These are often minor issues that fix themselves over time. If these symptoms continue or disturb you, call your doctor. If you detect any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: a rash, swelling of the lips, throat, or face, swallowing or breathing difficulties, and nausea, get immediate medical attention. Avoid making close contact with your eyes. In the event of inadvertent contact, flush your eyes with water and seek emergency medical assistance. Other medications you take by mouth or injection are unlikely to alter how this drug works, but see your doctor before taking it if you have recently used a steroid-containing treatment or had an adverse response to another antifungal medication. If you are pregnant or nursing, you should see your doctor before using this medication.
Uses of Product
Treatment of Fungal Skin Infection Luliford Cream is an antifungal medication. It destroys and inhibits the development of fungi. This alleviates the symptoms produced by the illness. It might be used to treat infections like athlete's foot or Dhobie. itch, thrush, ringworm, and dry, flaking skin. Even if your symptoms have subsided, you should continue to use it for the duration of the prescription. This will prevent the illness from returning. Taking this medication as directed can alleviate discomfort and irritation and may make you more comfortable with your skin.
Direction For Use
This medication is intended for external use only. Use it at the dosage and period prescribed by your doctor. Before using, double-check the instructions on the label. Clean and dry the afflicted area, then apply the cream. Wash your hands after application, unless they are in the afflicted region.
Side Affects
Most side effects do not need medical treatment and go away as your body adapts to the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist if you are concerned about them. Common side effects of Luliford: Application site responses (burning, irritation, itching, and redness). Dry skin.
Safety Advices
Alcohol No interaction was found or formed. Pregnancy Consult your doctor. Luliford Cream may not be safe to use during pregnancy. Although there have been few human research, animal studies have shown negative impacts on the growing fetus. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages and hazards. Please visit a doctor. Breast nursing. Consult your doctor. Luliford Cream is probably not safe to use during nursing. Limited human research shows that the medication might transfer into breastmilk and damage the infant. Driving No interaction was found or formed. Kidney No interaction was found or formed. Liver No interaction was found or formed.
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