Flotizol Cream 15g (Clotrimazole 1%)
Flotizol Cream contains Clotrimazole USP 10mg per gram (1%), a broad-spectrum antifungal that inhibits ergosterol synthesis in fungal cell membranes. Effective against dermatophytes, yeasts, and moulds. Treats tinea pedis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, pityriasis versicolor, cutaneous candidiasis, erythrasma, and candidal balanitis/vulvitis. Manufactured by Health Serving. Prescription required.
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Flotizol Cream 15g (clotrimazole 1%)
Description
Flotizol Cream (Clotrimazole 1%) — Prescription Antifungal
Flotizol Cream contains Clotrimazole USP 10mg per gram (1%), a broad-spectrum antifungal that inhibits ergosterol synthesis in fungal cell membranes. Effective against dermatophytes, yeasts, and moulds. Manufactured by Health Serving. Prescription required.
Active Ingredient
- Clotrimazole USP 10 mg per gram (1% w/w)
Indications
Flotizol Cream is indicated for fungal skin infections — browse our full antifungal cream range:
- Tinea pedis (athlete's foot)
- Tinea corporis (body ringworm) and tinea cruris (jock itch)
- Pityriasis versicolor — fungal skin discolouration
- Cutaneous candidiasis — yeast infection of skin
- Erythrasma
- Candidal vulvitis and candidal balanitis
Dosage & Administration
- Apply thinly 2–3 times daily to affected area
- A 0.5 cm strip of cream covers an area the size of the hand
- Duration: dermatomycoses 3–4 weeks; pityriasis versicolor 1–3 weeks; candidal infections 1–2 weeks; erythrasma 2–4 weeks
- Complete the full course to prevent recurrence
- Avoid eyes and ingestion
Contraindications & Warnings
- Hypersensitivity to Clotrimazole or excipients
- Avoid first trimester of pregnancy
- Discontinue breastfeeding during treatment
- May reduce latex effectiveness — avoid condoms/diaphragms in genital area during treatment
Storage
Store below 30 °C. Protect from light, heat, and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.
Related Products
Also see our fungal relief collection and prescription creams and ointments. For more Health Serving products, visit Health Serving at Derma.pk.
Rx — Prescription only. Consult your dermatologist before use. Complete the full course.
Usage & Benefits
• Broad-spectrum antifungal against dermatophytes, yeasts, and moulds • Inhibits ergosterol synthesis for effective fungal cell membrane disruption • Treats tinea pedis (athlete's foot), tinea corporis, and tinea cruris (jock itch) • Effective for pityriasis versicolor — fungal skin discolouration • Controls cutaneous candidiasis and erythrasma • Treats candidal vulvitis and candidal balanitis • Minimal systemic absorption — negligible systemic side effects • Apply 2–3 times daily; small amount covers a hand-sized area • Available in 15g aluminium tube
How To Use
Apply as prescribed by your doctor or dermatologist. Complete the full course. General guidance (follow your doctor's instructions): • Apply a thin layer 2–3 times daily to the affected area • A small strip (approx. 0.5 cm) covers an area the size of the hand • Gently rub in until absorbed • Treatment duration by indication: - Dermatomycoses: 3–4 weeks - Tinea pedis: 4 weeks - Erythrasma: 2–4 weeks - Pityriasis versicolor: 1–3 weeks - Candidal vulvitis/balanitis: 1–2 weeks • Do not ingest; avoid contact with eyes • Wash hands after application
FAQs
Q: Is a prescription required for Flotizol Cream? A: Yes. Flotizol Cream (Clotrimazole 1%) is a prescription-only antifungal. Consult a doctor or dermatologist before use. Q: What is Flotizol Cream used for? A: Flotizol treats dermatomycoses caused by dermatophytes, yeasts, and moulds — including tinea pedis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, pityriasis versicolor, cutaneous candidiasis, erythrasma, and candidal vulvitis/balanitis. Q: How long should I use Flotizol Cream? A: Duration depends on the infection. Typical courses range from 1–4 weeks. Always complete the full prescribed course even if symptoms improve, to prevent recurrence. Q: Can Flotizol Cream be used during pregnancy? A: Avoid during the first trimester. Consult your doctor before use in second or third trimester. Q: Can I breastfeed while using Flotizol Cream? A: Breastfeeding should be discontinued during treatment. Do not apply to the breast area. Q: Can Flotizol Cream affect latex contraceptives? A: Yes. Clotrimazole cream may reduce the effectiveness and safety of latex products (condoms, diaphragms) when applied in the genital area. Use alternative contraception during treatment. Q: What are the common side effects? A: Possible side effects include skin irritation, itching, burning, blistering, peeling, or rash at the application site. Discontinue and consult your doctor if symptoms worsen.




