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What is clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate cream usp 1% used for?

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Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate cream USB 1% is usually prescribed by doctors to treat fungal infections that may occur in various parts of the body including the feet and groin areas. They may be particularly effective in treating fungal infections that have caused the skin to become inflamed, red or itchy. It should never be used on areas where there is sensitive skin such as on the vagina or eyes.
The cream works as the ingredients act as a combination of an antifungal agent. For instance, the Clotrimazole works to fight off the fungus while the Betamethasone Dipropionate works to get rid of any redness, itchiness or itching.
The length of time required to use the cream will depend on the type of fungal infection you have. It should be applied to the affected area over a specified time that will have been determined by your doctor. In the same way as a course of antibiotics work, even if the symptoms do seem to have improved before the end of the recommended prescription time, it is always advisable to continue to apply the cream to the skin. If you notice no improvement in your condition after a week of use, speak to your doctor who may need to prescribe another treatment option.
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High Sea Air answered
Its  antifungal  and  steroid  medication  used  for  serious  yeast infections or  some type of  fungus  rash

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