Description
Indications
Naftifine topical is employed for the treatment of various fungal skin infections like ringworm, athlete’s foot, and jock itch. Acting as an antifungal agent, naftifine functions by inhibiting the proliferation of fungi.
Uses and Dosage
Administer this medication exclusively on the skin’s surface. Prior to usage, ensure the designated area is clean and completely dry.
Following your doctor’s instructions, apply a thin layer of the medication onto and around the affected area. Gently massage it in. If you’re using the cream, this is generally done once daily, while the gel is typically applied twice daily – in the morning and evening. After application, remember to wash your hands, unless the treatment area involves your hands.
Avoid wrapping, covering, or bandaging the area unless specifically advised by your doctor.
Refrain from using this medication in the eyes, nose, mouth, or inside the vagina. Should any of the medication come into contact with these areas, promptly flush with abundant water.
The duration of treatment hinges on your medical condition and how you respond to the therapy.
Adhere strictly to the prescribed usage frequency and duration. Exceeding these guidelines might heighten the likelihood of encountering adverse effects.
For optimal results, maintain a regular schedule when applying this medication. To aid your memory, use it at the same time(s) every day.
Even if symptoms subside after a few days, continue using this medication until the full prescribed treatment period is completed. Ceasing the medication prematurely could trigger a resurgence of the infection.
Side Effects
Inform your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any serious side effects:
- itching
- burning
- irritation or stinging
- redness
- dryness
- rash
Caution
Prior to using naftifine, inform your medical professional or pharmacist about any hypersensitivity you have to it, other allylamine antifungals (like terbinafine), or any other allergies. This formulation might contain inert constituents that could trigger allergic reactions or other complications.
Before initiating this medication, disclose your medical history to your doctor or pharmacist.
When it comes to pregnancy, use this medication solely if absolutely necessary. Assess the potential risks and benefits in consultation with your doctor.
The passage of this drug into breast milk is not established. If you’re breastfeeding, avoid applying it near the breast area. Prior to breastfeeding, consult your doctor.
Form and Strength
Naftin Cream is available in the following forms and strengths:
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naftifine topical cream:
- 1%
FAQ
What is the difference between 1% and 2% Naftin Cream?
Naftin is available as a 1% and 2% cream, and a 1% and 2% gel. The 1% gel and the cream formulations are approved for treatment of tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis; the 2% gel is only approved for treatment of interdigital tinea pedis.
How long does it take Naftin Cream to work?
You should expect to see improvement within 2-4 weeks after using Naftin, depending on which strength of Naftin your provider prescribed.
Resources
- https://www.wellrx.com/naftin/monographs/#:~:text=Naftifine%20is%20available%20as%20a,treatment%20of%20interdigital%20tinea%20pedis
- https://www.goodrx.com/naftifine/what-is#faqs
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/naftifine-topical-route/side-effects/drg-20064959?p=1
- https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-9347-4052/naftin-topical/naftifine-topical/details
- https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a688020.html
- https://www.drugs.com/mtm/naftin.html