Friday, January 22, 2010

Fingernail Fungal Infection Can I Use Gelmicin Cream On A Fungal Infection Instead Of Ketaconazole Cream?

Can I use Gelmicin cream on a fungal infection instead of Ketaconazole cream? - fingernail fungal infection

I take Lamisil tablets for a yeast infection at the site of two fingers, and you have a tube of cream Gelmicin. Can it make a difference if I instead of using ketoconazole cream? It seems to help pain in the fingers. That is all I now I wonder what would be the difference.

2 comments:

Kate said...

Yes, you can use in fungal infection, and very good.

Gelmicin is a topical cream from 3 different components:

Betamethasone is a topical steroid to reduce inflammation --
Clotrimazole is a drug used to treat infection
- And anitbiotic Gentamicin is a bacterial infection.

Triazole compounds Ketoconazole is lipophilic, leading to accumulation in adipose tissue. The less toxic and more effective than fluconazole and itraconazole, ketoconazole for internal use have been largely replaced. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketoconazol ...

How to save money and use what you already in hand.

Hope this helps ....

vnbmuliy... said...

Ketoconazole cream is always better.

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