Micogel Cream 2%

Description

Micogel cream-15 gm is primarily prescribed to treat different forms of skin infections such as athlete’s foot, ringworm, jock itch and yeast infections.

SKU 684
Generic For Monistat Cream
Strength 2%
Generic Name Miconazole

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Micogel 2% Cream (Miconazole)

Micogel is an antifungal medicine that contains Miconazole. It’s commonly applied topically or on mucous membranes to treat fungal infections. This medicine also fights certain forms of Leishmania protozoa, a type of unicellular parasite. Miconazole is available in the market under different brand names.

 General information about Micogel

 What is Micogel 2% used for?

Micogel cream-15 gm is primarily prescribed to treat different forms of skin infections such as athlete’s foot, ringworm, jock itch and yeast infections. Its generic element Miconazole has strong antifungal antibiotic attributes that fight against infections caused by fungus. In addition to the antifungal and antiparasitic quality, Micogel cream also has some limited antibacterial properties.

 How does Micogel 2% work?

Miconazole, the active component of Micogel is capable of inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, which is a critical element of fungal cell membranes. Miconazole is an imidazole that belongs to the group of antifungal agents. It interferes with the formation of the fungal cell membrane and weakens it, thereby eliminating or killing the hazardous fungi.

 Where to buy Micogel 2% cream online?

This antifungal cream is easily available at premiumrxdrugs.com where you can buy it at an affordable price. It is a trusted online drugstore. A small unit of 15g is sufficient for one person to treat the problem. You can buy Micogel 2%-15 gm online far cheaper as compared to other local pharmacies.

 What are the side Effects of Micogel 2%?

There are some common side effects pertaining to Micogel-15 gm, such as:

  • Burning
  • Stinging
  • Febrile reactions
  • Rash
  • Drowsiness
  • Swelling
  • Irritation
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Anorexia and flushing
  • Tenderness feeling
  • Pimple like bump
  • Hepatitis
  • Contact dermatitis

 If any of these side effects continue to persist then you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. In some rare cases, it causes allergic reactions like severe rash, breathing difficulty, hives, dizziness, or breathing troubles.

 

What medications interact with Micogel?

Some medications are there that may interact with Miconazole anti fungal cream. Increased toxicity is reported with carbamazepine. It interacts with statins, ciclosporin, tacrolimus, sildenafil, HIV protease inhibitors, quinidine, pimozide. In some cases, it increases the risk of cardiotoxicity with cisapride, astemizole or terfenadine.

 

When should Micogel 2% not be used?

Micogel 2% should not be used in patients with hypersensitivity to Miconazole and other active ingredients in the formulation.

The drug is an FDA pregnancy category C drug. This medication may be harmful to your unborn baby while taking during the pregnancy stage, as it can pass into the milk. Follow your doctor’s advice on any diet or food items while being treated with Micogel cream. Also, avoid tight fitting clothes; chemical elements; synthetic clothing or external toxic material. If you are treating jock itch in your foot with this medicine, then wear clean cotton socks, sandals, which allow proper air circulation to the affected area.

 

Before applying this medication, consider all the precautions mentioned on the wrapper. Discuss all of them with your doctor and clear your doubts related to this antifungal cream.

 

How should Micogel 2% be used?

One should use Micogel 2% only under the doctor’s prescription. Do not consider this cream beyond a period prescribed to you. Before application, clean your hands properly, and clear and dry the affected area properly to avoid any infections. Miconazole usage may depend on certain factors like age, sex, drug allergies, or seriousness of the condition among several other factors.

 

How long should you use Micogel?

The decision on the dose and medication course of Micogel 2%-15 gm is taken by your physician. Generally, it’s taken for a few weeks.

 

Missed dose of Micogel 2%?

If you want effective results, you should use Miconazole antibiotic cream as prescribed by your doctor. Usually, you have to use this cream at least once a day for 2-3 weeks. Single time use of Micogel 2% may not be that much effective.

 

How should Micogel 2% be stored?

It’s fine to store this medicine at room temperature. Just keep it away from children and damp atmosphere.

 

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