Clarizol Ear Drop 1%

Clarizol Ear Drop 1%, also known as Canesten, is antifungal medication used to treat fungal and yeast infections, including candidiasis and athlete foot. It works by stopping the growth of certain types of fungus.

Uses for Clarizol Ear Drop 1%

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is commonly used to treat skin infections such as athlete’s foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It is also used to treat fungal nappy rash, vaginal thrush, and certain yeast infections of the mouth and throat.

Brand Name Clarizol
Type Ear Drop
Weight 1%
Generic Clotrimazole
Manufacturer Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% works by preventing the growth of certain types of fungi and yeast by inhibiting production of an enzyme necessary for cell membrane formation. It also works by damaging the cell membrane of the fungal cells, which disrupts its normal function.

How Long Does It Take to Work?

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% typically begins to work within 24 hours of application, but the full effects may take up to a week, depending on the severity of the infection. For those with milder infections, a single application may be enough to clear up the fungal infection.

Absorption

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is a topical medication and is not intended to be absorbed through the skin. However, some of the medication may be absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream.

Route of Elimination

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is eliminated from the body primarily through the kidneys. Some of it may be eliminated through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

Dosage

The dosage of clotrimazole varies based on the type of infection and severity. It is available in topical form, cream, lotion, powder, and spray. It is also available as suppositories and oral tablets. As with any medication, follow the instructions given on the package or prescribed by a doctor.

Administration

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is typically taken topically, applied directly to the affected area. For vaginal infections, it is usually taken in the form of a suppository or cream and inserted into the vagina. For oral infections, it is usually taken in the form of tablets.

Side Effect

Common side effects of clotrimazole include itching, burning, redness, and mild irritation of the skin. Rare but serious side effects include allergic reactions, liver problems, and skin damage.

Toxicity

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is generally considered to be non-toxic. However, at higher doses, clotrimazole can be toxic. Symptoms of toxicity include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, confusion, and drowsiness.

Precautions

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% should not be used if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. It should also not be used on open wounds or damaged skin. Always follow the instructions on the package and talk to your doctor before using this medication.

Interaction

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% may interact with other medications, including antibiotics, antifungals, and antacids. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you are taking before using this medication.

Disease Interaction

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% may interact with certain medical conditions, including liver disease, kidney disease, and diabetes. Talk to your doctor about any medical conditions before using this medication.

Drug Interaction

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% may also interact with certain drugs, including antibiotics, antifungals, and antacids. Talk to your doctor about any drugs you are taking before using this medication.

Food Interactions

There are no known food interactions with clotrimazole.

Pregnancy Use

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is not recommended for use during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, talk to your doctor before taking this medication.

Lactation Use

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is not recommended for use during breastfeeding. If you are breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before taking this medication.

Acute Overdose

If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.

Contraindication

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% is contraindicated in certain people, including those with known allergies to the drug or any of its ingredients, as well as those with certain medical conditions, such as liver or kidney disease. Talk to your doctor before using this medication.

Use Direction

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% should be applied directly to the affected area, following the instructions on the package or as prescribed by your doctor. Usually, clotrimazole is applied once or twice a day.

Storage Condition

Clarizol Ear Drop 1% should be stored at room temperature, away from heat and light.

Volume of Distribution

The volume of distribution for clotrimazole is not known.

Half Life

The half-life of clotrimazole is approximately 50 hours in humans.

Clearance

The clearance of clotrimazole is not known.

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