Candid lotion 30 ml is a safe and effective antifungal medication used for various fungal skin infections. However, like any medication, it may cause some side effects. The common side effects of using Candid lotion 30 ml are
- Skin irritation: Candid lotion 30 ml may cause skin irritation, redness, itching, or a burning sensation at the application site. These symptoms usually disappear on their own and do not require any treatment.
- Allergic reactions: Some people may develop an allergic reaction such as Urticaria and Pruritus to Candid lotion 30 ml. Symptoms of an allergic reaction may involve rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. If you suffer from any of these signs, seek immediate medical attention.
- Peeling: In some cases, Candid lotion 30 ml may cause skin peeling at the application site. This is a normal reaction to the medication and is not a cause for concern.
- Blistering: Candid lotion 30 ml may cause skin blistering at the application site. These blisters may be small or large and may be filled with fluid. They can be painful and may cause an itching or burning sensation.
Managing the Side Effects
- Skin irritation: Oatmeal bath can help soothe irritated skin. Add one cup of colloidal oatmeal to your bathwater and soak in it for 15-20 minutes.
- Allergic reactions: Applying a cold compress to the affected area may help alleviate itching and swelling.
- Peeling: The most important thing you can do to manage peeling skin is to keep the affected area moisturised. Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser to the affected area several times a day, especially after bathing or showering
- Blistering: Tea tree oil has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that can help prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Dilute tea tree oil with coconut oil and apply it to the blister.
Precautions
Pregnancy
There are inadequate well-controlled studies on pregnant women using Candid lotion 30 ml. Please talk to your doctor before using Candid lotion 30 ml.
Breastfeeding
Whether this medication is excreted in breast milk is unclear. Since many medications are excreted in breast milk. If you are a breastfeeding woman, it’s better to consult a doctor before using Candid lotion 30 ml.
Alcohol
There are no known interactions between Candid lotion 30 ml and alcohol. However, it is generally recommended to avoid consuming alcohol during treatment with any medication.
Liver
If you have a history of liver disease or impairment, see your doctor before taking Candid lotion 30 ml.
Kidney
Consult your doctor before using Candid lotion 30 ml if you have a history of kidney disease.
Using Machine and Driving
Candid Lotion 30 ml has little to no effect on one's ability to operate machinery or a vehicle.
Allergy
Patients with known allergies to clotrimazole or other antifungal medications should avoid using Candid Lotion 30 ml.
Use In Children
Candid Lotion 30 ml is safe and effective in paediatric patients when administered as directed by the doctor.
Use In Older Patients
In elderly patients, there are no specific risks or warnings about using Candid Lotion 30 ml. However, older patients with liver or kidney problems should proceed with caution.
Interaction
Drug-Drug Interactions
When used topically, Candid Lotion 30 ml has no known interactions with other drugs. However, using it with other medications is generally safe. But it's always best to consult a doctor before taking any medication.
Drug-Food Interactions
There are no known drug-food interactions with Candid Lotion 30 ml.
Drug-Disease Interactions
There are no known drug-drug interactions with Candid Lotion 30 ml.