Canix Cream 10g
Canix Cream 10g — Clotrimazole 1% (10mg/g) A prescription topical antifungal cream containing Clotrimazole 1% — a proven broad-spectrum imidazole antifungal effective against dermatophytes, yeasts, moulds, and Candida species. Used for athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, paronychia, thrush, and other fungal skin infections. Prescription required. For external use only.
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Canix Cream 10g
Description
Canix Cream:
Effective Topical Remedy for Fungal Skin Infections. Fungal skin infections can cause discomfort, but Canix Cream, with its key ingredient Clotrimazole, offers a potent solution. This article explores its composition, therapeutic uses, dosage, contraindications, and essential precautions for safe and effective application.
Composition:
Each gram of Canix contains 10mg of Clotrimazole.
Therapeutic Indications:
Canix effectively treats various skin infections caused by fungi such as dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds. These conditions include athlete's foot, thrush, ringworm (tinea) infections, paronychia, and more.
Dosage and Administration:
Apply Canix Cream twice daily to affected areas as directed by a healthcare professional. Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. The duration of treatment may vary, but it should continue for one to two weeks after symptoms vanish to prevent recurrence.
Contraindications:
Individuals allergic to Canix or any of its components should refrain from using it.
Warnings and Precautions:
Avoid open flames around Canix. Thoroughly dry skin, particularly between toes and skin folds, before application. Store below 30 °C, keep away from children, and use externally only.
Conclusion:
Canix Cream, containing Clotrimazole, is a reliable topical solution for diverse fungal skin infections. Adhering to recommended dosages, contraindications, and precautions ensures effective treatment and prevents recurrence. Always seek personalized advice from a healthcare professional for managing fungal skin infections.
Usage & Benefits
- Clotrimazole 1% — one of the most widely used and clinically proven broad-spectrum antifungals
- Effective against dermatophytes (causing ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch), yeasts, and moulds
- Treats tinea pedis (athlete's foot), tinea corporis (ringworm), and tinea cruris (jock itch)
- Controls Candida infections including thrush and candidal skin fold infections
- Treats paronychia (nail fold fungal infection) and other localised fungal conditions
- Disrupts fungal cell membrane ergosterol synthesis to eliminate infection at source
- Prevents recurrence when used for full prescribed treatment duration
- Manufactured by Crystolite Pharmaceuticals to BP-compliant specification
How To Use
- Apply as directed by your dermatologist. Do not self-medicate. Use for the prescribed duration only. General guidance (subject to physician instruction):
- Thoroughly dry the affected area — especially between toes or in skin folds — before applying
- Apply a thin layer to the affected skin twice daily
- Rub in gently until fully absorbed
- Continue treatment for 1–2 weeks after symptoms disappear to prevent recurrence
- Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes
- Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin
- Keep away from open flames (cream base may be flammable)
- For external use only — do not ingest
- Store below 30°C away from children.
FAQs
Is Canix Cream available without a prescription?
No. Canix Cream contains Clotrimazole, a prescription antifungal agent. A valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner is required to purchase this product.
What fungal infections does Canix Cream treat?
Canix Cream treats tinea pedis (athlete's foot), tinea corporis (ringworm), tinea cruris (jock itch), paronychia (nail fold infection), thrush, and other Candida and dermatophyte skin infections.
How does Clotrimazole work?
Clotrimazole is an imidazole antifungal that inhibits ergosterol synthesis in the fungal cell membrane, causing the membrane to become structurally unstable and killing the fungal organisms responsible for the infection.
How long should I use Canix Cream?
Continue for the full prescribed duration — typically the treatment should extend 1–2 weeks beyond resolution of symptoms to prevent relapse. Follow your doctor's instructions precisely.
Can I use Canix Cream between my toes for athlete's foot?
Yes — ensure the area is thoroughly dried before application. Your dermatologist will confirm the correct application technique and duration for your specific condition.
Where can I find more antifungal cream options?
Explore our [Clotrimazole collection](/collections/clotrimazole), [Fungal Relief & Itch](/collections/fungal-relief-itch-1), or [Fungal & Eczema Treatments](/collections/fungal-eczema-treatments) for more options.




