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Overview
CONZOLE B CRM is a Schedule H drug.CONZOLE B CRM is composed of: MICONAZOLE (2.0 %), BETAMETHASONE (0.05 %)
Miconazole is an antifungal medicine that fights infections caused by fungus.Miconazole buccal is a pill placed between your check and gum to treat candida (yeast) infections inside the mouth.
It kills fungi by destroying the fungal cell membrane. This treats your infection.
Betamethasone is a steroid which works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause inflammation (redness and swelling) and allergies. Betamethasone is used in the treatment of allergy symptoms.
Usage
MICONAZOLE is generally used to treat: Fungal Infection, Yeast Infection, Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch, Vaginal CandidiasisBETAMETHASONE is generally used to treat: Allergy
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it safe on my liver?A: Not Safe
Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Not Safe
Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe
Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Not Advised for age < 12yrs
Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Not enough studies to prove Risk – Ask your Doctor
Q: Is it safe to take for someone breastfeeding?
A: Check with your Doctor first
Precautions for CONZOLE B CRM and its Constituents
- Follow all directions on your medicine label and package.You should not use this medicine if you are allergic to miconazole (Monistat, Vusion, and others) or if you are allergic to milk proteins.
- Do not use this medicine in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
- The usual dose of this medicine is one tablet each morning for 14 days in a row.
- Brush your teeth before putting in a buccal tablet.
- Make sure your hands are dry before handling the tablet.
- Do not chew or swallow the buccal tablet. Leave it in place until the next morning.
- Avoid touching or pressing the tablet while it is in place.
- You may eat and drink normally while the tablet is in place, but avoid chewing gum.If any pieces of the tablet remain in your mouth the next morning, rinse your mouth with water before using a new tablet.
- Avoid wearing an upper denture if it gets in the way of the buccal tablet.Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better.
- Avoid contact with your eyes.
Caution should be exercised in patients with history of skin thinning, skin infection, diabetes, increased eye pressure, cataract, circulation disorder, immune disorder, tuberculosis, chickenpox, shingles, measles, positive TB skin test, recently vaccinated, who are taking other medications, any allergy, children, during pregnancy and breastfeeding. For external use only; avoid contact with eyes, mouth.
Common Side-Effects
MICONAZOLE : Pain, Diarrhoea, Itchy Skin, Toothache, Abdomen Pain, Loss Of Appetite, Weakness (generalized), Upper Abdomen Pain, Head Headache, Nausea, Dry Mouth, Decreased Taste, Gums Redness, Body Pain, Fever, Chills, Nasal Congestion, Pale Skin, Runny Nose, Sneezing, Throat Soreness, Fatigue (tiredness)BETAMETHASONE : Skin Rash, Body Itching
Serious Side-Effects
MICONAZOLE : Difficulty Breathing, Pain With Urination, Tongue SorenessRare Side-Effects
MICONAZOLE : Mouth Ulcer, Black (tar) Colored Stools, Shortness Of Breath, Mouth SorenessDisease Interactions
BETAMETHASONE can interfere with: Tuberculosis, Hypernatremia, Hypocalcemia, Seizure, Diverticulitis, Ulcerative Colitis, Bacterial Infection, Fungal Infection, Protozoal Infection, Viral Inection, Myocardial Infarction, Ocular Herpes, Peptic Ulcer, Vaccination, Cirrhosis, Depression, Psychosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, Congestive Heart Disease, Edema, Hypertension, Acute Renal Failure, Hyperadrenalism, Cushing’s Syndrome, Hyperlipidemia, Hypothyroidism, Acute Liver Failure, Myasthenia Gravis, Myoneural Disorders, Myopathy, Glaucoma, Cataract, Osteoporosis, ThromboembolismTechnical Classification
MICONAZOLE is categorized as: AZOLE ANTIFUNGALS / ANTIFUNGALS / ANTI-INFECTIVESBETAMETHASONE is categorized as: GLUCOCORTICOIDS / ADRENAL CORTICAL STEROIDS / HORMONES
Available Alternatives for CONZOLE B CRM
What are the commonly available Substitutes?
CONZOLE B CRM | INR 34.58 for 15 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 % |
What are the other drugs with similar Ingredients?
BACTODERM GM 0.12%/0.1%/2% CRM | INR 21.12 for 30 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %, GENTAMICIN 0.1 %, BETAMETHASONE 0.12 % |
BETAMIL GM CRM | INR 22.5 for 25 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %W/W, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 %W/W, GENTAMICIN 0.1 %W/W |
BETAMIL M 0.05% W/W/2% W/W CRM | INR 16.7 for 20 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %W/W, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 %W/W |
BETNOVATE-GM CRM | INR 21.3 for 1 PACK | MICONAZOLE 2 %W/W, GENTAMICIN 0.1 %W/W, BETAMETHASONE 0.1 %W/W |
BETZEE GM CRM | INR 12.45 for 15 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 %, GENTAMICIN 0.1 % |
BETZEE M CRM | INR 30.5 for 15 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %W/W, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 %W/W |
CONZOLE B 0.025%/2% LTN | INR 27.4 for 15 ML LOTION | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %, BETAMETHASONE 0.025 % |
GROBET GM CRM | INR 36.21 for 20 GM CREAM | BETAMETHASONE , GENTAMICIN , MICONAZOLE |
PROPYDERM CRM | INR 80.16 for 15 GM CREAM | BETAMETHASONE NAN, MICONAZOLE NAN, GENTAMICIN NAN |
STEMIN GM CRM | INR 29.65 for 10 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 %, GENTAMICIN 0.1 % |
TAF GM CRM | INR 45 for 10 GM CREAM | MICONAZOLE 2.0 %, BETAMETHASONE 0.05 %, GENTAMICIN 0.1 % |