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Cream.
For the treatment of dermatoses, including intertrigo, eczema, seborrhoeic dermatitis, “Housewife's” eczema, and pruritis ani et vulvae, in which infection with Candida albicans is a factor. For the treatment of severe napkin rash in which infection with C. albicans is a factor.
For topical application to the skin.
Adults (including the elderly) and children.
Dermatoses: Sufficient Timodine should be applied to cover the lesion in a thin layer. It should then be massaged into the skin until the cream disappears.
The treatment should be repeated three times a day until the lesion has healed.
There is no indication that dosage need be modified for the elderly.
Napkin rash: After removal of the soiled napkin, the affected area should be cleaned and dried, and a thin layer of Timodine applied. The treatment should be repeated after every napkin change. In infants long-term continuous topical steroid therapy should be avoided since this can lead to adrenal suppression even without occlusion. A course of treatment should not normally exceed seven days.
Sensitivity to benzalkonium chloride and nystatin.
Avoid prolonged exposure on the face and keep away from the eyes.
For external use only.
Keep out of reach of children.
None known.
If signs of hypersensitivity appear, application should stop immediately. Exacerbation of symptoms may occur. Dermatitis, probably contact, has been reported.
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