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Candid TV Suspension 75ml

Fungal Infections
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    Introduction About CANDID TV SUSPENSION

    Candid TV Suspension is an anti-dandruff suspension used to effectively manage dandruff and tinea versicolor. It contains clotrimazole and selenium as active ingredients which shows antifungal activity.

    Clotrimazole kills the affecting fungi by acting against dividing and growing organisms. Selenium appears to have a cytostatic (cell growth inhibition) effect on cells of the epidermis and follicular epithelium, thus reducing corneocyte production.

    Use Candid TV Suspension as advised by the doctor. Care should be taken to manage any contact with the eyes. It is not recommended to be used by children and pregnant women.

    Key Composition

    • Clotrimazole
    • Selenium Sulphide

    Therapeutic Uses Of CANDID TV SUSPENSION

    To effectively manage

    Side Effects Of CANDID TV SUSPENSION

    Consult a doctor if you experience any unusual side effects while using Candid TV Suspension.

    Safety Advice

    • Use Candid TV Suspension exactly as advised by the doctor
    • It is only for external use
    • For Dandruff: Wash and clean hair properly before application. Massage sufficient quantity of the suspension to form lather. Rince for 5 minutes, repeat application and wash thoroughly. Initially, use twice daily or as directed by the doctor
    • For Tinea Versicolor: Apply to the affected area and allow to remain as directed by the doctor
    • Avoid contact with eyes and inflamed skin
    • Remove hairgrips, rings and jewellery before application
    • Do not use immediately after bleaching, tinting or permanent waving of hair
    • Do not use Candid TV Suspension if you are allergic to any of its ingredients
    • Inform your doctor about all the medicines that you use, including prescription, over-the-counter medications and herbal supplements

    More Information

    • Keep out of reach and sight of children.
    • Store in a dry, ventilated place.

    FAQs About CANDID TV SUSPENSION

    Q: What are the side effects of Candid TV Suspension?

    A: Clotrimazole in Candid TV Suspension may cause redness, stinging, blistering, peeling, swelling, itching, hives, burning, and general irritation of the skin. Consult a doctor if you experience any such side effects while using it.

    Q: How do you use Candid TV Suspension on hair?

    A: Always use Candid TV Suspension as advised by your doctor. For dandruff, wash and clean hair properly before application. Massage sufficient quantity of the suspension to form lather. Rince for 5 minutes, repeat application and wash thoroughly. Initially, use twice daily or as directed by the doctor.

    Q: What if I accidentally swallow Candid TV Suspension?

    A: Accidental swallowing of small quantities of Candid TV Suspension is usually harmless but, consult your doctor immediately if you or anyone else swallow it. Take the suspension with you for the doctor to know what you have ingested.

    Q: Can Candid TV Suspension be used for my child?

    A: Consult your doctor before using Candid TV Suspension on your child. The doctor will determine an appropriate amount or select a suitable alternative for your child.

    Q: What if Candid TV Suspension accidentally gets into my eyes, mouth or nose?

    A: Avoid getting Candid TV Suspension into your eyes, mouth, or nose. In case it comes in contact with these areas accidentally, wash with water thoroughly. Call your doctor if any discomfort occurs.

    References

    1. https://www.drugs.com/pro/clotrimazole.html

    2. https://www.drugs.com/pro/selenium.html

    3. https://apiv2.netmeds.com/prescriptions/candid-tv-suspension-75ml

    Author Details

    Written By Dr. Jeenal Rajani - Pharm.D.
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Karthikeyan Rajagopal - M. Pharma, Ph.D (Pharmacology)
    Last updated on 18 Mar 2023 | 05:18 PM(IST)
    Lab updated