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Antifungal creams Fact Card

Antifungal creams are used to treat fungal skin infections. These creams are sometimes combined with antibacterial creams and/or steroid creams.

Brand Names Canestan, Daktacort, Nystatin.
Used For Used to treat certain fungal skin infections, such as ringworm, tinea, thrush.
Doseage Usually 2-3 times a day. The length of treatment depends on the type of infection.
Side Effects Some people report itching or a rash, but this is rare.
Warnings Ensure good hygiene methods.
Pregnancy Not known to be harmful in pregnancy.

Antifungal creams are a type of medicine prescribed to treat fungal skin infections. 

What is Antifungal creams used to treat?

A range of fungal skin infections including athletes foot, ringworm, yeast infections, oral & vaginal thrush and pityriasis versicolor.

How does Antifungal creams work?

Fungal infections of the skin are very common; and rarely serious. They are caused by fungi which usually live harmlessly on your skin, soil and food which can occasionally thrive and multiply on a particular skin surface and cause infection. 

Antifungal creams work by damaging the cell wall of the fungus and therefore killing the fungus.

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How do I take Antifungal creams?

The dose depends on the condition; some courses may be as short as a few days using the cream twice daily. 

The course for a complicated fungal infection may be longer up to a few weeks.

Side effects of Antifungal creams

The creams usually cause no side effects.

Some people may complain of an itch or burning when the cream is first applied.

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Things to avoid

Avoid sharing your cream with anyone else who may have similar infection.

Avoid sharing towels.

Antifungal creams and alcohol

Avoid whilst on this medication.

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Can I take Antifungal creams when pregnant?

There is minimal absorption from the skin and this is not known to be harmful.

Being pregnant can increase the risk of vaginal thrush, and often treatment with antifungal creams is quite safe. Always discuss this with your doctor.

Antifungal creams and breastfeeding

The manufacturers advise to be used with caution due to limited data available.

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Please note. This site is for information only. If you are taking any medications please follow the instructions given by your doctor. Should you have an adverse reaction to any medication please seek medical advice.

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