Description
Indications of Tricoderma 10 Cream
Eczematous Mycoses are treated with Econazole Nitrate and Triamcinolone Acetonide.
- Psoriasis
- Tinea Pedis (Athlete’s Foot) is a condition that affects athletes.
- Tinea Corporis is a kind of Tinea (Ringworm)
- Tinea Cruris is a kind of Tinea Cruris (Jock itch)
- Intertrigo Inflammatory
- Diaper Dermatitis is a type of dermatitis that affects
Onychomycoses: Local therapy with Econazole/Triamcinolone cream combined with an oral antimycotic is advised for the treatment of onychomycoses.
Dosage & Administration of Tricoderma 10 Cream
Adults: This cream should be applied sparingly to the skin lesion no more than 2 times daily, preferably once in the morning and once in the evening. This cream should not be applied with an occlusive dressing, or to large areas of skin on the body. The duration of treatment with this cream should continue until the inflammatory symptoms subside but not longer than 2 weeks; after 2 weeks of therapy with this cream, continue therapy as needed with a preparation containing econazole or econazole nitrate alone.
Pediatric Use: Pediatric patients may demonstrate greater susceptibility to topical corticosteroid-induced HPA axis suppression and Cushing’s syndrome than mature patients because of a larger skin surface area to body weight. Caution should be exercised.
Interaction of Tricoderma 10 Cream
Econazole is an oral anticoagulant that is metabolized by the CYP3A4/2C9 enzyme (warfarin & acenocoumarol).
Triamcinolone reduces the number of salicylates in the blood. NSAIDs increase the risk of Gl bleeding and ulceration. Antagonized the antidiabetic’s blood glucose-lowering effects. Amphotericin B, beta-blockers, potassium-depleting diuretics, and theophylline all increase the risk of hyperkalemia. With ciclosporin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, barbiturate, and rifampicin, triamcinolone clearance is increased.
Contraindications
This cream should not be used if you have any of the following conditions:
- In people who have exhibited hypersensitivity to one or more of the components.
- This Cream, like any other corticosteroid-containing dermatological preparation, is contraindicated in certain skin disorders, such as tuberculosis, varicella, herpes simplex, or other viral skin infections, or fresh vaccination sites.
- Decubitus ulcers are skin infections caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi (e.g. tuberculosis of the skin, syphilis of the skin, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, chickenpox).
- Rosacea and rosacea-like dermatitis are two types of rosacea.
Side Effects of Tricoderma 10 Cream
Once in a while, transitory neighborhood mellow bothering, tingling & redness may happen promptly after application. Econazole has a negligible allergenic impact and is well endured, indeed by fragile skin. Adrenal concealment on long-term nonstop topical steroid treatment may happen, especially in newborn children or children, or when occlusive dressings are connected. It ought to be famous that an infant’s serviette may act as an occlusive dressing.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: Triamcinolone Acetonide, not Econazole, enters the placenta, therefore topical corticosteroids during pregnancy can induce fetal development defects. The applicability of this discovery to humans has yet to be determined. Topical steroids in big doses or for lengthy periods of time should not be used during pregnancy.
Lactation: A tiny amount of econazole and, to a lesser extent, Triamcinolone is secreted in breast milk. As a result, this cream should not be given to a breastfeeding woman, or if it is, lactation should be stopped during therapy.
Precautions & Warnings
- Only for external use. This cream is not intended for use on the eyes or in the mouth.
- If a reaction that suggests hypersensitivity or chemical irritation occurs, the medicine should be stopped immediately.
- Corticosteroids applied to the skin can be absorbed in large enough quantities to have systemic effects, such as adrenal suppression. Various circumstances, including as treatment over a broad skin surface area, application to injured skin, application beneath occlusive skin dressings, and prolonged therapy duration, may increase systemic absorption.
- Skin thinning and atrophy, striae, telangiectasis, and purpura have all been linked to topical corticosteroids.
- Youngsters: When treating children, extra vigilance is essential. The nature of a child’s skin, as well as the bigger skin surface area relative to body weight, may lead to enhanced corticosteroid absorption through the skin. This cream should only be used on small areas and for brief periods of time in youngsters (less than 2 weeks) (less than 10 percent of body surface area).
Therapeutic Class
Triamcinolone & Combined preparations.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool (below 30°C) and dry place, away from light. Keep out of the reach of children.
Pharmaceutical Name of Tricoderma 10 Cream
General Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Generic of Tricoderma 10 Cream
Econazole Nitrate + Triamcinolone Acetonide