Clotrimazole Cream
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Clotrimazole Image 2 (Export 00)

Clotrimazole Image 2 (Export 00)
Clotrimazole Cream USP is an antifungal medication used to treat athlete’s foot, jock itch and ringworm. It relieves symptoms like itching, burning, cracking and scaling. This product should only be used externally and should not be applied on children under 2 years old or in contact with the eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and contact a doctor immediately. Moreover, it’s important to keep this product out of reach of children and, in the case of swallowing, contact a Poison Control Center right away. Users should wash the affected area and dry it thoroughly before applying a thin layer twice daily for up to 4 weeks. If the condition persists longer, medical consultation is recommended.*
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Clotrimazole Image 1 (Export 01)

Clotrimazole Image 1 (Export 01)
This is a medication with NDC code 45802-434-01, which can be used to cure Athlete's Foot and relieve symptoms like itching and burning. It is a non-staining and greaseless cream that contains Clotrimazole, an antifungal active ingredient that is used to treat fungal infections. It may be covered by health plans, including FSA, HSA, Private health plans, Medicaid/Medicare, and the drug formula can be used to reduce costs. The manufacturer, Perrigo, compares it to the Lotrimin AF drug. The text also mentions something called ORx, used by Perrigo to provide coverage for OTC medications.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.