Mycospor, 1%, cream for external use, 15 g, 1 pc.


Compound

Mycospor®

Cream for external use 1%100 g
active substance:
bifonazole micronized1 g
excipients (in 1 g of cream): benzyl alcohol - 2 g; cetostearyl alcohol (cetyl alcohol - 60%, stearyl alcohol - 40%) - 10 g; cetyl palmitate - 3 g; octyldodecanol - 13.5 g; polysorbate 60 - 1.50 g; sorbitan stearate – 2 g; purified water - up to 100 g
Solution for external use100 ml
active substance:
bifonazole1 g
excipients: ethyl alcohol 96% - 30 g; isopropyl myristate - 52.60 g

Mycospor® Set

Ointment for external use100 g
active substances:
bifonazole1 g
urea40 g
excipients: white beeswax - 5 g; white petroleum jelly - 34 g; lanolin - 20 g

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Instructions for use Mikospor cream 1% 15g

Composition of 100 g of cream contains:

Active substance:

micronized bifonazole 1 g;

Excipients (in 1 g of cream): benzyl alcohol - 2 g; cetostearyl alcohol (cetyl alcohol - 60%, stearyl alcohol - 40%) - 10 g; cetyl palmitate - 3 g; octyldodecanol - 13.5 g; polysorbate 60 - 1.50 g; sorbitan stearate – 2 g;

purified water - up to 100 g.

Pharmacological action Mikospor - bifonazole, the active substance of the solution, is an imidazole derivative and has a wide antifungal spectrum of action.

The drug is active against:

Dermatophytes. Yeast-like fungi. Mold fungi. Malassezia furfur. Corynebacterium minutissimum. Mycospore suppresses at two different stages the synthesis of ergosterol, which is part of the cell wall of the fungus, which causes changes in its structure and properties.

Indications Dermatophytosis (including microsporia, trichophytosis, rubrophytosis); candidiasis of the skin, nail folds, nails, genitals; pityriasis versicolor; erythrasma; interdigital diaper rash; hyperhidrosis of the feet.

Contraindications Hypersensitivity, infancy (use only under medical supervision).

Side effects: Mild redness and irritation of the skin, burning; local reactions at the edges or on the nail bed (irritation, redness, maceration, peeling, contact dermatitis); allergic reactions.

How to take, course of administration and dosage Externally. Apply a thin layer to infected areas of the skin and rub in. A single dose based on a surface area the size of a palm is: for a cream - a column 1 cm long, for a solution - 3 drops.

Frequency of use: 1 time per day, at night. Treatment should be continuous and include:

for mycoses of the feet (dermatophytosis of the skin of the feet and interdigital dermatophytosis of the feet) - 3 weeks; mycoses of the hands (dermatophytosis of the skin of the hands and interdigital dermatophytosis), body skin (dermatophytosis of smooth skin) and skin folds (dermatophytosis inguinal) - 2–3 weeks; pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma - 2 weeks; superficial skin candidiasis - 2–4 weeks. No separate studies have been conducted in children. Based on a review of clinical data, there was no evidence of adverse side effects when using the drug in children. However, in children, the drug Mikospor®, solution for external use should be used only under the supervision of a physician.

If no improvement is observed within 7 days or the condition worsens, you should consult a doctor.

Release form Cream

Storage conditions At a temperature not exceeding 25 °C

Shelf life 5 years

Active ingredient: Bifonazole

Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies Without a prescription

Dosage form cream

Prescription: Children over 1 year old, For adults, Children as prescribed by a doctor, Pregnant women in the 2nd and 3rd trimester as prescribed by a doctor

Indications Fungus, Nail fungus

Directions for use and doses

Mycospor®

Cream, solution for external use

Externally. The cream or solution is applied in a thin layer to the infected areas of the skin and rubbed in. A single dose based on a surface area the size of a palm is: for a cream - a column 1 cm long, for a solution - 3 drops. Frequency of use: 1 time per day, at night. Treatment should be continuous and include:

- for mycoses of the feet (dermatophytosis of the skin of the feet and interdigital dermatophytosis of the feet) - 3 weeks;

- mycoses of the hands (dermatophytosis of the skin of the hands and interdigital dermatophytosis), body skin (dermatophytosis of smooth skin) and skin folds (dermatophytosis inguinal) - 2-3 weeks;

— pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma — 2 weeks;

— superficial skin candidiasis — 2–4 weeks.

No separate studies have been conducted in children. Based on a review of clinical data, there was no evidence of adverse side effects when using the drug in children. However, in children, the drug Mikospor®, solution for external use should be used only under the supervision of a physician.

If no improvement is observed within 7 days or the condition worsens, you should consult a doctor.

Mycospor® Set

Ointment for external use

Externally. For adults and children, ointment is applied to the infected nail once a day in an amount sufficient to cover the entire surface of the nail with a thin layer. Then the treated nail is sealed with a plaster and left under the bandage for 24 hours, after which the bandage is changed. After removing the patch, immerse the treated surface in warm water for about 10 minutes and then carefully remove the softened part of the infected nail with a scraper. The nails treated in this way are thoroughly dried, the ointment is applied again and sealed with a plaster. The areas of skin adjacent to the nail should not be covered with ointment. If signs of irritation occur, the skin around the nail can be treated with zinc paste before applying the patch.

The dressing is changed every day. Treatment is continued until the softened nail plate infected with the fungus can no longer be removed with a scraper and the nail bed becomes smooth. This usually takes 7–14 days, depending on the extent of the infection and the thickness of the nail.

Conduct final antifungal therapy of the nail bed using the drug Mikospor®, cream for external use once a day for 4 weeks.

With more pronounced dystrophy of the nail plates, their removal using urea is more effective.

No separate studies have been conducted in children. Based on a review of clinical data, there was no evidence of adverse side effects when using the drug in children. However, in children, the drug Mikospor® Set should be used only under the supervision of a physician.

If no improvement is observed within 7 days or the condition worsens, you should consult a doctor.

Mycospor, 1%, cream for external use, 15 g, 1 pc.

Mycospor®

Cream, solution for external use

Externally.

The cream or solution is applied in a thin layer to the infected areas of the skin and rubbed in. A single dose based on a surface area the size of a palm is: for a cream - a column 1 cm long, for a solution - 3 drops. Frequency of use: 1 time per day, at night. Treatment should be continuous and include:

- for mycoses of the feet (dermatophytosis of the skin of the feet and interdigital dermatophytosis of the feet) - 3 weeks;

- mycoses of the hands (dermatophytosis of the skin of the hands and interdigital dermatophytosis), body skin (dermatophytosis of smooth skin) and skin folds (dermatophytosis inguinal) - 2-3 weeks;

— pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma — 2 weeks;

— superficial skin candidiasis — 2–4 weeks.

No separate studies have been conducted in children. Based on a review of clinical data, there was no evidence of adverse side effects when using the drug in children. However, in children, the drug Mikospor®, solution for external use should be used only under the supervision of a physician.

If no improvement is observed within 7 days or the condition worsens, you should consult a doctor.

Mycospor® Set

Ointment for external use

Externally.

For adults and children, ointment is applied to the infected nail once a day in an amount sufficient to cover the entire surface of the nail with a thin layer. Then the treated nail is sealed with a plaster and left under the bandage for 24 hours, after which the bandage is changed. After removing the patch, immerse the treated surface in warm water for about 10 minutes and then carefully remove the softened part of the infected nail with a scraper. The nails treated in this way are thoroughly dried, the ointment is applied again and sealed with a plaster. The areas of skin adjacent to the nail should not be covered with ointment. If signs of irritation occur, the skin around the nail can be treated with zinc paste before applying the patch.

The dressing is changed every day. Treatment is continued until the softened nail plate infected with the fungus can no longer be removed with a scraper and the nail bed becomes smooth. This usually takes 7–14 days, depending on the extent of the infection and the thickness of the nail.

Conduct final antifungal therapy of the nail bed using the drug Mikospor®, cream for external use once a day for 4 weeks.

With more pronounced dystrophy of the nail plates, their removal using urea is more effective.

No separate studies have been conducted in children. Based on a review of clinical data, there was no evidence of adverse side effects when using the drug in children. However, in children, the drug Mikospor® Set should be used only under the supervision of a physician.

If no improvement is observed within 7 days or the condition worsens, you should consult a doctor.

Release form

Cream for external use 1%. 15 g each in an aluminum tube with a screw-on plastic cap. 1 tube is placed in a cardboard box.

Solution for external use 1%. 15 ml in a dark glass bottle, equipped with a plastic dropper, with a screw-on plastic cap. 1 bottle is placed in a cardboard box.

Ointment for external use. 10 g of ointment in an aluminum tube with a screw-on plastic cap. 1 tube is placed in an individual cardboard box; a pack of ointment together with a package of waterproof plaster, a scraper, and a dispenser are placed in a common cardboard box.

Mycospor

If the smooth skin of the hands, feet, or large folds is affected by mushrooms, the ointment is applied in a thin layer once a day in the evening before bedtime, followed by rubbing into the lesions. The duration of treatment with the drug depends on the pathogen, size and location of the lesion.

The solution is applied once a day in the evening, before bedtime, in a thin layer to the affected area of ​​the skin and rubbed in. For an area the size of a palm, a strip of cream 1 or 0.5 cm long or a few drops of solution (about 3 drops) is usually sufficient. The duration of treatment for mycoses of the feet and interdigital spaces of the foot is 3 weeks; mycoses of the body, hands and skin folds - 2-3 weeks; versicolor versicolor, erythrasma - 2 weeks; superficial skin candidiasis - 2-4 weeks. The solution is convenient for the treatment of mycoses of the scalp and is applied to a previously shaved lesion. The course of treatment with the drug is 4 weeks.

After applying the bifonazole solution and the inflammatory phenomena have subsided, treatment with the cream is continued, then the powder is applied.

The course of treatment depends on the nature of the disease and is 2-5 weeks; for foot hyperhidrosis, powder is used - 2-3 weeks. After the elimination of clinical manifestations of mycosis, treatment is continued for 10-15 days, using a cream, solution or powder once a day to prevent relapse.

An ointment or cream is used to remove nails for onychomycosis with a simultaneous antifungal effect. An amount of the drug that covers the entire affected nail is applied in a thin layer once a day from a dosing device. After applying ointment or cream, the nails of the fingers or toes should be covered with a plaster and bandage for 24 hours. The bandage must be changed every day; in this case, after removing the bandage, the finger or toe should be immersed in warm water for 10 minutes. After this, the softened, infected nail tissue is removed using a scraper. The treated nail is then dried, the cream is applied again and covered with a ready-to-use patch. Treatment is continued until the nail bed becomes smooth and all of its softened part is removed (approximately 7-14 days, depending on the size of the affected area and the thickness of the nail). The ointment or cream of the drug has an effect only on the diseased part of the nail. If irritation occurs, the skin around the nail should be lubricated with zinc paste. To treat small nails with Mycospor, the patch should be cut in half. After the nail is removed, paste therapy should be carried out. Although clinically inflammatory phenomena resolve quickly during treatment (itching of the skin in the affected areas disappears by the 5th day, inflammatory phenomena by the 12-13th day, peeling by the 13-14th day of treatment), it is necessary to continue treatment for at least 3-4 weeks in order to guarantee the sanitation of foci of infection.

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