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Introduction About SKZ CREAM
SKZ CREAM contains Sertaconazole, which belongs to the group of medicines called Antifungal agents. It is used to manage athlete’s foot (tinea pedis). An athlete’s foot is a condition with a fungal infection of the skin involving the feet and in-between the toes. The symptoms of fungal infection of the skin include redness, itching, irritation, swelling, blisters and scaly appearance of the skin, etc.
Your doctor may also advise you to follow personal hygiene habits such as not sharing used clothes and washing your hands before and after managing the infected area to manage the spread of infection to other areas in the body or another person.
Do not use SKZ CREAM if you have had an allergic reaction to sertaconazole. SKZ CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women. SKZ CREAM is not recommended for use in children less than 12 years of age.
The most common side effects of SKZ CREAM include contact dermatitis, skin dryness, tenderness and burning sensation etc. Consult your doctor immediately or visit a nearby hospital if any of the symptoms worsen.
Uses Of SKZ CREAM
- Manage athlete’s foot (tinea pedis)
How SKZ CREAM Works
SKZ CREAM works by managing fungi from developing their necessary protective coating, which is necessary for their survival. As a result, it manages the fungal infection of the skin.
How to use SKZ CREAM
Always use SKZ CREAM as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Dry the infected part of the skin before using SKZ CREAM. Wash your hands before and after using this medicine. Your doctor will decide the correct dose, duration and frequency for you depending on the existing conditions etc.
Side Effects Of SKZ CREAM
Common
- contact dermatitis
- dryness and burning sensation of the skin
- tenderness of the skin
- redness
- itching
- hyperpigmentation
- skin blisters
- peeling of the skin
Rare
Stop using SKZ CREAM and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- severe allergic reaction
How To Manage Side Effects
Skin rash or contact dermatitis:
Hot showers should be avoided as they can irritate your skin even more. Avoid scratching the infected area. When going outside, wear protective clothing. If the symptoms worsen, consult your doctor immediately.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
SKZ CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant women if recommended by your doctor. Inform your doctor immediately if you become pregnant or think you may be pregnant while using SKZ CREAM.
Breastfeeding
SKZ CREAM should be used with caution by breastfeeding mothers only if recommended by your doctor. Consult your doctor before using SKZ CREAM.
Allergy
Do not use SKZ CREAM if you are allergic to Sertaconazole.
Others
Use in pediatrics:
SKZ CREAM is recommended for use in children at and above 12 years of age only. Consult your doctor for advice.
Use in geriatrics:
SKZ CREAM should be taken with caution in the elderly above 65 years of age, only if recommended by your doctor. Your doctor will decide the dose, duration of the management and its frequency for you depending on the severity of your existing condition and other comorbid diseases.
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before using SKZ CREAM, inform your doctor if you are taking any medicines and herbs.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally took more of SKZ CREAM, contact your doctor immediately or visit a nearby hospital immediately if the symptoms worsen.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Sertaconazole |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Antifungal medicines |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Manages fungal infection of the vagina |
| Dosage Forms | : |
Tablet, Cream, Lotion, Powder, Dusting powder, Ointment, Soap, Spray, Shampoo, Mouth paint |
More Information
- Keep out of reach from children
- Store at room temperature
FAQs About SKZ CREAM
What does SKZ CREAM manages?
SKZ CREAM is used to manage an athlete’s foot, also known as tinea pedis. Athlete’s foot is a condition in which the fungal infection of the skin involves the feet and in-between the toes. Consult your doctor for advice before use.
Can I stop using SKZ CREAM if my symptoms subside?
Though the symptoms of your disease subside, do not stop using SKZ CREAM unless recommended by your doctor as the disease and its symptoms may worsen back again. Consult your doctor for advice.
What happens when you forget to use SKZ CREAM?
If you forget to use SKZ CREAM when it's time, use it as soon as you remember. If it's time for the following dose, though, skip the missed dose.
Is SKZ CREAM safe for use by pregnant women?
SKZ CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant women. Consult your doctor for advice.
What are the side effects of SKZ CREAM?
The side effects of SKZ CREAM include contact dermatitis, dryness and burning sensation of the skin, tenderness of the skin, redness, itching, hyperpigmentation of the skin, skin blisters, peeling of the skin, etc.
Is SKZ CREAM safe for use by children?
SKZ CREAM is recommended for use in children above 12 years of age only. Consult your doctor for advice.
References
1. Bertram G. Katzung. Antifungal Agents. Basics and Clinical Pharmacology. 14th edition. 2017. Page – 1072.
2. Jamie D Croxtall, Greg L Plosker. NIH National Library of Medicine, National center for biotechnology information. Sertaconazole: a review of its use in the management of superficial mycoses in dermatology and gynaecology. [Revised in April 2013] [Accessed on 20th July 2022] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19275277/
3. J Torres, M Márquez, F Camps. NIH National Library of Medicine, National center for biotechnology information. Sertaconazole in the treatment of mycoses: from dermatology to gynecology. [Revised in December 2000] [Accessed on 20th July 2022] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11118560/
4. MIMS. Sertaconazole. [Accessed on 20th July 2022] https://www.mims.com/india/drug/info/sertaconazole
5. DPT Laboratories Inc. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). [Revised in December 2003] [Accessed on 20th July 2022] https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2003/21385_Ertaczo_lbl.pdf
6. Medline Plus. NIH National Library of Medicine. [Revised in September 2016] [Accessed on 20th July 2022] https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a608047.html
Useful Diagnostic Tests
- CBP – Complete blood picture
- Germ tube test
- Culture sensitivity test
- AGGL-1 test
- Latex agglutination test

