Product Description
Description: Canstat Dusting Powder contains Clotrimazole, an imidazole derivative with a broad spectrum of antimycotic activity, inhibiting the biosynthesis of the sterol ergostol, an important component of fungal cell membranes.
Pharmaceutical Dosage Form: Dusting Powder
Route of Administration: Topical
Composition:
Clotrimazole IP 1% w/w
Talc IP & Starch IP base q.s.
Mechanism of Action: Clotrimazole acts against fungi by inhibiting ergosterol synthesis. Inhibition of ergosterol synthesis leads to structural and functional impairment of the cytoplasmic membrane.
Indications: Canstat Dusting Powder is ideal for prevention or treatment of fungal infections such as ringworms, dhobie itch (Jock Itch), athlete’s foot and infections resulting from excessive sweating
Directions for use: Sprinkle the powder over the affected parts of the body or as directed by the Physician.
Storage: Store in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30°C. Protect from light.
Presentation: 120 gm
Side effects:
Flaking or Peeling of the Skin
Hypersensitivity
Tenderness
Redness
Erythema
Irritation
Formation of Small Bumps
Swelling
Blister
Stinging or Burning Sensation
Contact dermatitis
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Dysuria
Depression
Contraindications: Canstat Dusting Powder is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to the drug or any excipients from the dosage form.
Special warnings and precautions for use
Always consult with your physician before starting a Clotrimazole treatment, especially for treating infections in your intimate parts.
Do not use Canstat Dusting Powder if your doctor confirms a potential drug interaction.
It is a topical treatment. So, make sure that it does not enter your body under any circumstances.
If you are hypersensitive to imidazole, using latex contraceptives, going through the first trimester of pregnancy, or even a lactating mother, stay away from using this absorbent powder.
Do not use Clotrimazole topical powder on deep skin wounds or severe burns.
Consult the physician if symptoms persist for more than 7 days.