Introduction

Suconal Cream 1% is an antifungal drug commonly prescribed to treat various fungal infections. It is part of the imidazole group of medications and belongs to the clotrimazole family. Suconal Cream 1% is most commonly used to treat skin infections such as athlete's foot and onychomycosis, but can also be prescribed for other fungal infections.

Uses for

Suconal Cream 1% is a medication prescribed for the treatment of fungal infections. It can effectively treat a wide range of fungal infections, including athlete's foot, jock itch, and onychomycosis. It can also be used to treat vaginal yeast infections, seborrheic dermatitis, and tinea versicolor.

Brand Name Suconal
Type Cream
Weight 1%
Generic Tioconazole
Manufacturer Supreme Pharmaceutical Ltd.
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Suconal Cream 1% works by inhibiting the growth of fungal cell membranes. It stops the growth of new fungus cells, and also prevents fungi from forming new cell layers. By doing so, it effectively fights off the infection and prevents it from spreading further.

How Long Does it Take to Work

The amount of time it takes for tioconazole to work varies from person to person. For some, relief can be felt as soon as a few days after starting treatment. However, it can take up to two weeks for the full effects of the medication to be felt.

Absorption

Suconal Cream 1% is rapidly absorbed when taken orally, with a maximum plasma concentration occurring in 1 to 2 hours. However, the absorption of tioconazole after topical application is much lower.

Route of Elimination

Suconal Cream 1% is converted to an inactive metabolite and excreted in the urine. It has a half-life of 6-12 hours and is usually completely eliminated within 24 hours.

Dosage

Ointment: Tioconazole has been found to be effective as a single-dose treatment for vulvovaginal candidiasis. Insert one applicator-full (about 4.6 g) intravaginally. Administration of Tioconazole just prior to bedtime may be preferred.

Cream: Treatment may be once or twice daily in the morning and/or evening. Up to 6 weeks may be required for chronic hyperkeratotic tinea pedis. 

Suppository: One 300 mg suppository intravaginally as a single dose, preferably at bedtime; for patients who are improved but not completely cured a repeat application may be effective if administered one week later.

The dosage of tioconazole depends on the infection being treated and the severity of the infection. Generally, it is taken orally or applied topically to the infected area. For oral administration, a 150 mg tablet is usually taken once a day for 10 to 14 days. For topical administration, an ointment or cream should be applied twice a day for 7 to 14 days.

Administration

Suconal Cream 1% can be taken orally in tablet form, or applied topically as a cream or ointment. For oral administration, the tablet should be taken with a full glass of water, and for topical administration, it should be applied to the affected area twice a day.

Side Effects

Suconal Cream 1% may cause some side effects, such as skin irritation, itching, burning, or redness at the site of application. It may also cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or dizziness. If any of these side effects occur, the patient should contact their doctor.

Toxicity

Suconal Cream 1% is generally well tolerated when used as directed. Overdose can cause serious side effects such as confusion, tremor, blurred vision, seizures, or coma. If an overdose is suspected, the patient should seek immediate medical attention.

Precautions

Patients should always tell their doctor about any other medications they are taking before beginning treatment with tioconazole. They should also inform their doctor if they are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, as the safety of tioconazole has not been established in pregnant women. Additionally, patients should avoid exposing the treated area to direct sunlight or tanning beds, as this may increase the risk of skin irritation.

Interactions

Suconal Cream 1% can interact with many medications, including antifungal medications, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and antibiotics. Taking these medications together may lead to increased side effects. Patients should inform their doctor of any medications they are taking before starting treatment with tioconazole.

Disease Interaction

Patients with certain medical conditions may need to take special precautions while taking tioconazole. These conditions include liver disease, kidney disease, and HIV/AIDS. Patients should inform their doctor if they have any of these conditions before starting treatment.

Drug Interactions

Suconal Cream 1% can interact with many different types of drugs and can increase the risk of side effects. Examples of drugs that may interact with tioconazole include antibiotics, antifungals, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and immunosuppressants. It is important to tell your doctor about all the medications you are taking before beginning treatment with tioconazole.

Food Interactions

Suconal Cream 1% may interact with certain foods, such as citrus fruits, grapefruit, bananas, and cheese. Eating these foods while taking tioconazole may increase the risk of side effects. It is important to avoid these foods while taking this medication.

Pregnancy Use

Suconal Cream 1% is not recommended for use during pregnancy. It is unknown if the medication can pass through the placenta and cause harm to the baby. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should talk to your doctor before taking this medication.

Lactation Use

It is not known if tioconazole is safe for use in breastfeeding mothers. It is best to avoid using this medication while breastfeeding. If you are breastfeeding, you should consult your doctor before taking tioconazole.

Acute Overdose

Symptoms of an overdose can include nausea, vomiting, confusion, tremor, blurred vision, seizures, or coma. If you suspect an overdose, you should seek immediate medical attention.

Contraindication

Suconal Cream 1% should not be used by patients with known hypersensitivity to imidazole antifungals. Additionally, it should not be used in patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding without the approval of a doctor.

Use Direction

The dose and duration of treatment with tioconazole will depend on the type of infection being treated and the severity of the infection. Suconal Cream 1% should be taken by mouth with a full glass of water, or applied topically to the affected area twice a day. Treatment should be continued for 7 to 14 days, and any remaining medication should be discarded after completing the course of treatment.

Storage Conditions

Suconal Cream 1% should be stored away from light, heat, and moisture. It should be stored in a cool, dry place at room temperature. It should be kept out of the reach of children and pets.

Volume of Distribution

Suconal Cream 1% has a volume of distribution of 5.03-6.43L/kg.

Half Life

The half-life of tioconazole is 6-12 hours.

Clearance

The clearance of tioconazole is 0.99-1.35L/hr/kg.

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