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Trosyd 1% cream 30g
Trosyd 1% cream 30g

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EAN
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025647013
MINSAN
MINSAN
025647013
Trosyd 1% Cream is an antifungal drug based on tioconazole , indicated for the treatment of skin infections caused by fungi and yeasts , such as skin mycosis, athlete's foot, skin candidiasis and onychomycosis . Thanks to its antifungal and antibacterial action, it eliminates the microorganisms responsible for infections and prevents their recurrence. The cream formulation ensures easy and targeted application , penetrating deep into the skin for effective treatment. Suitable for adults and adolescents, Trosyd is an excellent solution for fighting skin infections and promoting skin healing.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Active ingredients contained in Trosyd 1% cream 30g - What is the active ingredient in Trosyd 1% cream 30g?
TROSYD 1% Cream 1 g of cream contains: Active ingredient: Tioconazole 10 mg Excipients with known effect: cetostearyl alcohol and benzyl alcohol. For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1. TROSYD 1% Cutaneous powder 100 g of powder contain: Active ingredient: Tioconazole 1 g TROSYD 1% Cutaneous emulsion 100 g of emulsion contain: Active ingredient: Tioconazole 1 g Excipients with known effect: propylene glycol and benzyl alcohol. For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1. TROSYD 28% Cutaneous solution for nail use 100 g of solution contain: Active ingredient: Tioconazole 28 g TROSYD 1% Cutaneous solution Each 10 g sachet of solution contains: Active ingredient: Tioconazole 0.10 g For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.
EXCIPIENTS
Composition of Trosyd 1% cream 30g - What does Trosyd 1% cream 30g contain?
Trosyd 1% Cream : polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, cetostearyl alcohol, 2-octyldodecanol, cetyl ester wax, benzyl alcohol, purified water. Trosyd 1% Skin powder: talc, magnesium myristate, kaolin, precipitated silica. Trosyd 1% Skin emulsion : emulsifying wax, cetyl alcohol, cetylstearyl alcohol, coconut oil, glyceryl stearate and palmitate, propylene glycol (E1520), benzyl alcohol, purified water. Trosyd 28% Skin solution for nail use : undecylenic acid, ethyl acetate. Trosyd 1% Skin solution: monoethanolamine lauryl sulphate, lecithinamide, polyglycoleum, undebenzophene, lactic acid, soothing lipoessential, purified water.
DIRECTIONS
Therapeutic indications Trosyd 1% cream 30g - Why is Trosyd 1% cream 30g used? What is it used for?
TROSYD 1% Cream - 1% Skin powder - 1% Skin emulsion Dermatomycosis caused by dermatophytes, yeasts and other fungi sensitive to tioconazole. Skin infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria sensitive to the drug. Due to its concomitant antifungal and antibacterial activity, it is particularly indicated in mixed skin infections. TROSYD 28% Cutaneous solution for nail use Onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes and yeasts. Due to its concomitant antibacterial activity, it is particularly indicated in mixed nail infections. TROSYD 1% Cutaneous solution Topical antifungal treatment of skin infections caused by fungi (dermatophytes and yeasts), even if associated with superinfections by Gram-positive bacteria sensitive to the drug, as an adjuvant to therapy with other specific topical preparations. The cutaneous solution allows for greater ease of application in more extensive dermatomycosis and provides medicated cleansing of glabrous or hairy skin. Furthermore, by allowing the treatment of a large skin surface, it makes it possible to eliminate the pathogen not only where morphological skin variations are detectable but also where the skin is apparently healthy.
CONTRAINDICATIONS SIDE EFFECTS
Contraindications Trosyd 1% cream 30g - When should Trosyd 1% cream 30g not be used?
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the other ingredients of this medicinal product listed in section 6.1. Trosyd 28% Cutaneous solution for nail use is contraindicated in pregnancy (see section 4.6).
DOSAGE
Quantity and method of taking Trosyd 1% cream 30g - How to take Trosyd 1% cream 30g?
Dosage TROSYD 1% Cream - 1% Powder - 1% Skin emulsion The medicine should be applied with a light massage twice a day, morning and evening, on the affected skin and the immediately surrounding skin. The duration of treatment required to achieve healing varies from patient to patient and in relation to the infectious agent and the site of infection. A 7-day treatment is usually sufficient to achieve healing in the majority of patients with Pityriasis versicolor , while up to 6 weeks of treatment may be necessary in the case of severe forms of Tinea pedis (athlete's foot), especially with regard to the chronic hyperkeratotic clinical variety. The duration of treatment required for dermatophyte infections in other locations (body, skin folds), for Candidiasis and Erythrasma is usually between 2 and 4 weeks. The cream is indicated for the localized treatment of skin surfaces affected by mycoses, preferably glabrous (hairless). The powder is indicated for the treatment of athlete's foot, in which it is recommended to sprinkle the powder on the skin affected by the mycosis and on the surrounding surfaces in contact with the foot, as a prophylaxis also inside socks and shoes. The emulsion is indicated for the treatment of skin surfaces affected by mycosis even if covered by hair and fur. Trosyd 28% Cutaneous solution for nail use The medicine should be applied to the infected nail and in the periungual region twice a day, morning and evening, using the appropriate brush. The duration of treatment required to achieve healing varies from patient to patient, and is related to the infecting agent and the extent of the lesion. Generally, therapy can last on average up to 6 months, but can be extended up to a year. Trosyd 1% Cutaneous solution The medicine should be applied once a day. The use of TROSYD 1% cutaneous solution must be carried out together with concomitant specific topical antifungal treatment, applied after the use of the solution. The duration of treatment required to achieve healing varies according to the infectious agent and the site of infection and is usually between two and four weeks. At the discretion of the physician, treatment with the cutaneous solution may be continued even after the end of other specific topical therapies in order to reduce the risk of relapses. Paediatric population There are no data on the safety and efficacy of TROSYD in children and adolescents. Method of administration Trosyd 1% Cream - 1% Powder - 1% Cutaneous emulsion - In intertrigo areas TROSYD 1% Cream should be applied in small quantities and spread well, to avoid maceration. - TROSYD 1% Cutaneous powder is available in a container with which it can be directly applied in a uniform layer. - TROSYD 1% Cutaneous emulsion should be applied with the fingertips and with a cotton swab. Trosyd 28% Skin Solution for Nail Use The solvent contained in Trosyd dries in 5 minutes leaving a thin transparent and oily film. Even if this film is accidentally removed this does not decrease the activity of the drug, and therefore it is not necessary to reapply it. It is recommended not to use an occlusive dressing. Trosyd 1% Skin Solution It should be applied as a liquid cleanser, and must be rinsed with water waiting a few minutes. Use the amount of solution necessary in relation to the skin surface to be treated, because in contact with the skin it forms a foamy solution.
CONSERVATION
Storage Trosyd 1% cream 30g - How to store Trosyd 1% cream 30g?
This medicinal product does not require any special storage conditions.
WARNINGS
Warnings Trosyd 1% cream 30g - About Trosyd 1% cream 30g it is important to know that:
The application of topical medicines, especially if prolonged, may give rise to sensitization phenomena. Important information about some of the excipients: TROSYD 1% Cream and 1% Skin Emulsion contain cetostearyl alcohol which may cause local skin reactions (e.g. contact dermatitis). TROSYD 1% Skin Emulsion contains 175 mg propylene glycol in 2.5 g of emulsion equivalent to 70 mg/g. Propylene glycol may cause skin irritation. TROSYD 1% Cream and 1% Emulsion each contain 25 mg benzyl alcohol in 2.5 g of product equivalent to 10 mg/g. Benzyl alcohol may cause allergic reactions and may cause mild local irritation.
INTERACTIONS
Interactions Trosyd 1% cream 30g - Which medicines or foods can modify the effect of Trosyd 1% cream 30g?
No interactions or incompatibilities with other medicinal products are known to date.
SIDE EFFECTS
Like all medicines, Trosyd 1% cream 30g can cause side effects - What are the side effects of Trosyd 1% cream 30g?
In very rare cases, mild and transient local irritation has been observed. However, in the event of hypersensitivity reactions, treatment should be stopped and appropriate therapy instituted. Reporting of suspected adverse reactions Reporting suspected adverse reactions that occur after authorisation of the medicinal product is important, as it allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the national reporting system at https://www.aifa.gov.it/content/segnalazioni-reazioni-avverse
OVERDOSE
Overdose Trosyd 1% cream 30g - What are the risks of Trosyd 1% cream 30g in case of overdose?
No cases of overdose have been reported so far.
PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking Trosyd 1% cream 30g.
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies on the use of the medicinal product during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Therefore, the medicinal product should be used only when necessary, under the direct supervision of a doctor, after evaluating the expected benefit for the mother in relation to the possible risk for the fetus or infant. Trosyd 28% cutaneous solution for nail use : although systemic absorption after topical administration is negligible, however, since the treatment of onychomycosis can last for many months, the use of Trosyd cutaneous solution for nail use during pregnancy is contraindicated.
DRIVING AND USE OF MACHINERY
Taking Trosyd 1% cream 30g before driving or using machines - Does Trosyd 1% cream 30g affect driving or using machines?
TROSYD does not alter or negligibly alters the ability to drive vehicles or use machines.