Potential Side Effects and Precautions

Apply this medication only to the affected skin area. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and other mucous membranes. If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.

Burning, itching, or redness at the application site are common mild side effects. These usually subside as treatment continues. However, report any persistent or worsening irritation to your doctor.

Long-term use can lead to skin thinning or changes in skin pigmentation. Your doctor will determine the appropriate treatment duration to minimize this risk. They may recommend periodic breaks in treatment.

Prolonged use may also increase the risk of secondary infections or fungal resistance. This is why consistent application as directed and adherence to the prescribed treatment duration are vital. Notify your doctor if your symptoms don’t improve or worsen after a week or two.

Inform your doctor about all other medications you are using, including over-the-counter products, to avoid potential interactions. Pregnancy or breastfeeding should be discussed with your doctor before starting treatment, as the medication may be unsuitable.

Store the medication at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children.

If you experience any unusual symptoms, such as a severe allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing), seek immediate medical attention.