With the first sign of an itch or chaffing, I use
Pro-Ex and all worries are gone.
Jock itch (tinea cruris) is a form of ringworm. Ringworm is not a worm at all. It is a fungal infection of the outer layers of skin, hair, or nails. Fungi (plural of fungus) are present everywhere in our environment.
Most ringworm infections of the skin, such as jock itch, can be treated at home with antifungal creams and powders you can buy without a prescription, such as Pro-Ex. But have your doctor look at any infection that does not go away, is severe, or comes back. Click here for more info.
Clotrimazole 1%
Drug Facts
Active ingredient | Purpose |
---|---|
Clotrimazole 1.0% | Antifungal |
Uses
- cures most cases of jock itch
- relieves itching, burning, cracking, scaling, chafing and discomfort associated with jock itch
Warnings
For external use only
Do not use
- on children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor
Stop use and ask a doctor if
- irritation occurs
- there is no improvement within 2 weeks
Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
- if skin irritation becomes severe
Directions
- wash affected area and dry thoroughly
- apply a thin layer over affected area twice daily (morning and night)
- supervise children in the use of this product
- use daily for 2 weeks
- if condition persists longer, ask a doctor
- this product is not effective on the scalp or nails
Other information
- store between 15˚C - 30˚C (59˚F - 86˚F)
- close cap tightly after every use
- do not use if seal on tube is punctured or missing
Inactive ingredients
Aloe barbadensis (Aloe) leaf juice, carbomer, cetyl alcohol, DMDM hydantoin, glyceryl stearate, methylparaben, mineral oil, polysorbate 20, propylparaben, stearic acid, triethanolamine, trisodium EDTA, water
Question or comments?
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