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Candid Cream 60g
RM 38.00
Candid Cream is for skin infections.It minimizes symptoms of inflammation such as redness, swelling, and itching. Candid Cream is meant for external use only. You should use it at the dosage and frequency prescribed by your doctor. This medication should be used frequently to make the most of the benefits.
Do not use more than you need, as it can cause increased side effects rather than removing the infection faster. If your condition lasts more than four weeks or is getting worse at any time, inform your doctor. The effects of this drug can be improved by keeping the infected area clean and dry and washing hands before and after the infection has been treated. If you have an athlete's foot, wash your socks or tights thoroughly and change your shoes every day if possible.
It is unlikely that any other drugs you take by mouth or injection would affect the way it works, but speak to your doctor before taking it if you have taken a similar drug before and have had an allergic reaction. This medication should be used only if it is specifically required during pregnancy.
Most side effects do not need any medical attention and will vanish as the body responds to the drug. Consult your doctor if they continue or if you are concerned about them.
Some common side effects include skin irritation, redness, or itching at the site of application. If the side effects are troubling you or don't go away, let your doctor know. Some people have a serious allergic reaction that needs immediate medical treatment. Signs of this include rash, swelling of the mouth, throat or face, difficulty swallowing or breathing, dizziness and nausea. If this happens, get emergency support.
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