Sepia Officinalis Juice,Melaleuca Alternifolia
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Anti Fungal Foot And Body
- Brand Names
- Anti Fungal Foot And Body
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Dosage Form
- LIQUID
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Sepia Officinalis Juice,Melaleuca Alternifolia Used For?
Uses For the treatment of most ● jock itch (tinea cruris) ● ringworm (tinea corporis) ● athlete's foot (tinea pedis) ● tinea versicolor For relief of: ● itching ● scaling ● cracking ● burning ● irritation
Dosage and Administration
DIRECTIONS Read all package directions and warnings before use. Use only as directed. Clean the affected area with Anti-Fungal Wash and warm water, rinse and dry thoroughly. For best results, leave on for 1-2 minutes before rinsing and drying. Use twice daily (morning and night), or as directed by a doctor. This product is not effective on scalp or nails. For jock itch, use daily for 2 weeks. For ringworm, tinea versicolor and athlete's foot, use daily for 4 weeks. If condition persists longer, consult a doctor. For athlete's foot: pay special attention to spaces between the toes; wear well-fitting,ventilated shoes, and change shoes and socks at least once daily. Intended for use by normally healthy adults only. Persons under 18 years of age or those with highly sensitive or allergic skin should use only as directed by a doctor. Supervise children in the use of this product.
Warnings and Precautions
Warnings For external use only Ask a doctor before use on children under 2 years of age. When using this product avoid contact with the eyes. If contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water. Stop use and ask a doctor if ● irritation occurs ● there is no improvement within 2 weeks (4 weeks for ringworm, athlete's foot and tinea versicolor). Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
About This Information
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