Rash Relief Antifungal

Generic name: Miconazole And Zinc Oxide Topical
Drug class: Topical antifungals

Usage of Rash Relief Antifungal

Rash Relief Antifungal (for the skin) is a combination antifungal medicine that fights infections caused by fungus.

The ointment form is used to treat diaper rash with yeast infection (candidiasis) in children and babies who are at least 4 weeks old. Rash Relief Antifungal ointment is for use only on diaper rash that has been diagnosed by a doctor.

The spray form is used to treat fungal infections of the skin, such as athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), or ringworm (tinea corporis). Rash Relief Antifungal spray is for use by adults and children who are at least 2 years old.

Rash Relief Antifungal should not be used to prevent diaper rash in either children or incontinent adults.

Rash Relief Antifungal may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Rash Relief Antifungal side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic Reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Rash Relief Antifungal may cause serious side effects. Stop using Rash Relief Antifungal and call your doctor at once if you have:

  • severe discomfort, redness, or other irritation of treated skin areas.
  • Less serious side effects may be more likely, and you may have none at all.

    This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

    Before taking Rash Relief Antifungal

    You should not use Rash Relief Antifungal if you are allergic to miconazole, zinc, dimethicone, mineral oil, petroleum, or lanolin.

    Do not use the ointment form of this medicine on a child younger than 4 weeks old.

    Ask a doctor before using the topical spray on a child younger than 2 years old.

    Tell your doctor if you have ever had:

  • a weak immune system caused by disease or by using certain medicines.
  • Ask a doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

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    How to use Rash Relief Antifungal

    Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor.

    Your doctor may perform lab tests to make sure you have the type of infection that this medicine can treat effectively.

    Read and carefully follow any Instructions for Use provided with your medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you do not understand these instructions.

    Clean and dry the affected area before applying this medicine. You may use a mild soap.

    Use the ointment for 1 week, each time you change a diaper. This medicine will not be effective without frequent diaper changes.

    Change your child's diapers as soon as they become wet or soiled. Keep the diaper area clean and dry.

    Do not use Rash Relief Antifungal to prevent diaper rash or you may increase your child's risk of infection that is resistant to treatment. This medicine ointment is not for use on general diaper rash without a related yeast infection.

    Allow the spray to dry completely before you dress. There is no need to rub in the medicine.

    Use this medicine for the full prescribed length of time, even if your symptoms quickly improve. Skipping doses can increase your risk of infection that is resistant to medication.

    Do not share this medicine with another person, even if they have the SAMe symptoms you have.

    Stop using the medicine and call your doctor if symptoms do not improve, or if they get worse. Diaper rash should start to improve within 1 week of use. Jock itch should improve within 2 weeks, and athlete's foot should improve within 4 weeks. For best results, use this medicine as directed and follow all instructions for keeping the treatment area clean and dry.

    Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep the tube or bottle tightly capped when not in use.

    Warnings

    This medicine should not be used to prevent diaper rash.

    What other drugs will affect Rash Relief Antifungal

    Medicine used on the skin is not likely to be affected by other drugs you use. But many drugs can interact with each other. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all medicines you use, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.

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