


| Salt Composition: | Clotrimazole (1% w/w) |
| Manufacturer: | Systopic Laboratories Pvt Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
AF-C Dusting Powder is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal skin infections such as ringworm, athlete's foot, nappy rash, sweat rash, and vaginal thrush. AF-C Dusting Powder is for external use only. You should use it in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. This medicine should be used regularly to get the most benefit from it. Do not use more than you need as that may cause increased side effects. If your condition goes on for longer than four weeks or gets worse at any time, let your doctor know. The effects of this medicine can be increased by keeping the affected area clean and dry and washing hands before and after treating the infection.
AF-C Dusting Powder is an antifungal medication which treats skin infections. It works by killing the fungi on the skin by destroying their cell membrane.
What is AF-C Dusting Powder used for?
AF-C Dusting Powder is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal skin infections. This includes ringworm (a rash that causes red, scaly patches), athlete's foot, fungal nappy rash, and fungal sweat rash. It can also relieve irritation of the vulva (external thrush) and irritation at the end of the penis associated with thrush.
What fungi is AF-C Dusting Powder effective against?
AF-C Dusting Powder is effective against Trichophyton species, which cause ringworm infection, athlete's foot, and jock itch. It also works against the yeast known as Candida albicans, commonly causing vaginal thrush.
When can I start seeing improvement after using AF-C Dusting Powder?
Symptoms of fungal skin infections, such as itching or soreness, may begin to improve within a few days of treatment. However, signs like redness and scaling may take longer to disappear. Do not stop applying this medication before the duration advised by your doctor even if you feel better.
What precautions should be taken when using AF-C Dusting Powder?
Always wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying AF-C Dusting Powder. If applying to a foot, wash and dry the feet thoroughly, especially between the toes, before applying the cream. Apply the powder thinly and evenly, rubbing gently into the affected areas two or three times daily.
How long should I use AF-C Dusting Powder and can I stop it if symptoms disappear completely?
The duration of treatment depends on the type of infection. Generally, treatment lasts for one month for tinea infections, and at least 15 days for candida infections. Do not stop the medication without consulting your doctor as this could lead to potential complications.
Is AF-C Dusting Powder safe for children?
AF-C Dusting Powder is only suitable for use in children under the strict supervision of a doctor. It should be administered correctly according to your child's medical needs and age.
Are there measures I can take to promote faster recovery?
Keep the affected skin areas clean and dry, but avoid excessive rubbing. Scratching can worsen infection spread. Also, do not share towels, bath mats or bedding with others as this can transmit infections.
Does AF-C Dusting Powder affect contraception?
AF-C Dusting Powder may reduce the effectiveness of some types of contraceptives such as condoms and diaphragms. If you are using the cream on your vulva or penis, use alternative contraceptive methods for at least five days after using AF-C Dusting Powder.
This medicine is for external use only. Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area before application and do not rub.
Breastfeed
AF-C Dusting Powder is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Pregnancy
AF-C Dusting Powder is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.