Clotrimazole

usgb/kloʊˈtraɪməˌzoʊl/
noun

Clotrimazole is a medicine used to treat fungal infections by killing the fungi or preventing their growth.

The doctor prescribed clotrimazole cream for her athlete's foot.
Visual representation of "clotrimazole" - Clotrimazole is a medicine used to treat fungal infections by killing the fungi or preventing their growth.

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antifungal medication, topical treatment, fungal infection

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Medical Use

Emphasizes its role in treating infections

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Clotrimazole is primarily prescribed in cases of fungal infection.
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Prescription Drugs

It indicates that clotrimazole is a medication that requires a prescription or doctor recommendation.

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Many antifungals, including clotrimazole, should be used as directed by a healthcare professional.
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Safety

Clotrimazole is generally safe when used correctly; however, some may experience side effects.

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Understanding possible side effects can help in managing expectations about the treatment.
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