Lotrisone is an antifungal infection drug.
Clotrimazole and Betamethasone
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Lotrisone is used to cure jock itch, ringworm, athlete’s foot.
Usage
Following the dosage instructions of your doctor is the best way to use any medication. If you are unsure or do not remember the instructions then you may read the medicine label for more detailed information.
Shake it well before use.
Please wash your hands before and after you have applied the cream.
Slowly rub the medicine on the affected and its affected areas until it is evenly distributed.
It is very important that you complete the dosage schedule and do not interrupt it in between without seeking prior consultation from your doctor.
Taking your medication at the same time each day is a tried and tested method to avoid missing any doses.
Drug Class and Mechanism
Lotrisone, an antifungal, anti itching and anti inflammatory, weakens the cell membranes of fungi.
Missed Dose
Despite your best attempts at remembering, if you still miss out on a dose, then take it as soon as you remember about it. But keep in mind that you will have to adjust your next dose by spacing it out by 4 to 5 hours. If this is not possible, then the best thing to do would be to skip the missed dose and continue with your normal dosage schedule.
Never try to compensate for the missed dose by taking a double dose together. It may cause adverse effects.
Storage
Store lotrisone between 20 and 30 degrees C (read medicine label if unsure). Always keep it in a cool dark place that is not directly exposed to sources of heat or moisture and sunlight. Protect it from kids and pets.
Warning/Precautions
Doctors advise against using lotrisone if you are allergic to any ingredient in it or if you have conditions like hyper thyroid, high blood pressure or a heart problem.
Discuss your past/current medical history in detail with your doctor before beginning treatment with any new medication. If you are using any herbal supplements or over the counter medication, including vitamin pills, then mention it to your doctor.