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clodoc (CLOTRIMAZOLE)

Introduction to Clodoc


Clodoc is a medication primarily used to treat various fungal infections. It is effective against conditions such as athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, and vaginal yeast infect... See More
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What is Clodoc?

Clodoc is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, and yeast infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of fungi, which helps to clear up the infection and symptoms associated with it.

 

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What is the usual dose of Clodoc?

**Adults:** Take one 10 mg lozenge five times a day for 14 days. If you have a weakened immune system and are undergoing chemotherapy, take one lozenge three times a day for as long as you're receiving treatment or until your steroid levels decrease. **Children:** This medication is not recommended for children under 3 years old.

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How do I take Clodoc?

If using the topical form, clean the affected area and apply a thin layer of Clodoc to the infected skin. For vaginal use, follow the directions on how to insert the suppository or cream, typically at night before sleeping.

 

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For how long do I take Clodoc?

Treatment usually lasts between 3 to 7 days for topical or vaginal infections. Continue the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve to ensure the infection is completely cleared.

 

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What disease or symptom is Clodoc used for?

Clodoc is used to treat fungal infections such as athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, and vaginal yeast infections. It helps to eliminate the fungi causing the infection and relieve related symptoms.

 

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How long does it take for Clodoc to start working?

Clodoc starts working almost immediately. You should start to notice improvement within a few days of use, but complete relief may take up to 1-2 weeks, depending on the infection.

 

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Is Clodoc effective?

Yes, Clodoc is very effective for treating most fungal infections when used properly. Clinical studies have shown it to clear up many common fungal skin and vaginal infections.

 

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How do I know if Clodoc is working?

Improvement should be visible through the reduction in symptoms such as itching, redness, and swelling. If the symptoms persist after completing the full course of treatment, consult your doctor.

 

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How does Clodoc work?

Clodoc is a medicine that fights yeast infections. It works by damaging the yeast's outer layer, making it harder for the yeast to grow. Clodoc can stop yeast growth at low doses (up to 20 mcg/mL). At higher doses, it can kill yeast, especially Candida. A 10 mg lozenge can keep saliva levels high enough to fight most Candida species for up to three hours after dissolving (about 30 minutes).

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Who should avoid taking Clodoc?

Clodoc should not be used by people with known allergies to the medication or any of its components. If you have a history of vaginal or skin reactions to antifungal medicines, consult your doctor before use.

 

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Can I take Clodoc with other prescription drugs?

Clodoc typically does not interact with most prescription medications. However, if you're using other antifungal medications or specific treatments, check with your doctor to avoid potential interactions.

 

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Can Clodoc be taken safely while pregnant?

Clodoc is considered safe for topical use during pregnancy. However, pregnant women should consult their healthcare provider before using it, especially for vaginal use, as safety data is more limited in such cases.

 

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Can Clodoc be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Clodoc is safe to use while breastfeeding. The amount that passes into breast milk is very low, and the topical application is not likely to pose a risk to the infant.

 

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Is Clodoc safe for the elderly?

Clodoc is considered safe for elderly patients. However, they should still follow the standard guidelines for usage and consult a doctor if they have additional health concerns.

 

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How should I store Clodoc?

Keep the medicine at room temperature between 68° and 77°F (20° to 25°C). Do not put it in the freezer. Keep the container tightly closed.

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Does Clodoc make people tired or drowsy?

Clodoc typically does not cause drowsiness or fatigue as it is a topical antifungal. If you notice any unusual symptoms, it is important to consult your doctor.

 

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Does Clodoc cause stomach upset?

Clodoc is unlikely to cause stomach upset when used topically. If you experience nausea or other gastrointestinal issues, contact your healthcare provider, especially if you're using the oral form.

 

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Does Clodoc affect sleep?

Clodoc does not affect sleep. If you're experiencing trouble sleeping, it could be due to the symptoms of your infection rather than the medication. Consult your doctor if sleep problems persist.

 

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Does Clodoc make it hard to think or concentrate?

Clodoc does not cause cognitive issues like difficulty thinking or concentrating. If you experience mental disturbances, speak with your healthcare provider to rule out other causes.

 

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Does Clodoc affect mood?

Clodoc does not typically affect mood. However, any frustration or discomfort caused by an ongoing infection can indirectly affect your mood. If mood swings continue, contact your doctor.

 

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Does Clodoc interfere with sexual function?

Clodoc does not have a known effect on sexual function. If you notice any changes during or after treatment, it’s best to consult your healthcare provider.

 

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Does Clodoc affect appetite?

Clodoc generally has no impact on appetite. If you experience unusual changes in appetite, particularly if they occur after using the oral form, consult your doctor.

 

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Does Clodoc cause weight gain?

Clodoc does not cause weight gain, as it is a topical treatment. Weight changes would likely be unrelated to this medication, but consult your doctor if you have concerns.

 

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Does Clodoc cause headaches?

Headaches are not a common side effect of Clodoc. If you experience headaches, consider other possible causes or speak to your healthcare provider for further evaluation.

 

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Does Clodoc limit driving?

Clodoc does not affect the ability to drive. If you experience dizziness or any unusual side effects, avoid driving and consult your doctor.

 

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Clodoc?

There are no known significant interactions between alcohol and Clodoc. However, drinking may affect your immune system's ability to fight off infections, so it's best to use caution.

 

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Clodoc?

Drinking coffee or tea does not affect Clodoc’s effectiveness. As caffeine may sometimes cause irritation, consider moderation, especially if you experience side effects like an upset stomach.

 

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Clodoc?

Clodoc does not interfere with physical activity. If you have a skin infection, it's important to avoid activities that can cause further irritation, but generally, exercise should be fine.

 

 

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What are the most common side effects of Clodoc?

Side effects are unwanted reactions that can happen when taking a medication. With empagliflozin, these effects vary from person to person. The most common side effect is urinary tract infections, which affect about 8-9% of people taking this medication. Women may experience genital yeast infections, which occur in about 2-5% of female patients. Men can also get genital yeast infections, but this happens less frequently. Some people notice they urinate more often when taking empagliflozin, which happens in about 1-3% of patients. Upper respiratory infections, which affect your nose, throat, and airways, occur in about 4% of people taking this medication. If you notice new symptoms after starting empagliflozin, they might be temporary or unrelated to the medication. Talk with your doctor before stopping any medication.

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Does Clodoc have adverse effects?

Adverse effects, which are unwanted reactions to a medicine, can occur with empagliflozin. Most people tolerate it well, but some may experience urinary tract infections, which affect up to 9% of users. Genital yeast infections, which cause itching and unusual discharge, are common, especially in women. The medication can increase urination, leading to dehydration, which means your body doesn't have enough fluids, causing dizziness. A rare but serious effect is ketoacidosis, which is a dangerous buildup of acid in your blood and requires immediate medical attention. Very rarely, severe allergic reactions, kidney problems, or Fournier's gangrene, which is a serious infection of the genital area, may occur. Always inform your doctor about any new or worsening symptoms.

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Is Clodoc addictive?

Empagliflozin is not addictive or habit-forming. This medication doesn't cause dependency or withdrawal symptoms when you stop taking it. Empagliflozin works by affecting your kidneys to help remove sugar through urine. This mechanism doesn't affect brain chemistry in ways that could lead to addiction. You won't experience cravings for this medication or feel compelled to take more than prescribed. Unlike some medications that can cause psychological or physical dependence, empagliflozin doesn't create these effects. If you have concerns about medication dependence, you can feel confident that empagliflozin doesn't carry this risk while managing your health condition.

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Does Clodoc have any safety warnings?

Empagliflozin has important safety warnings you should know about. This medication can increase your risk of diabetic ketoacidosis, which is a dangerous buildup of acids in your blood. This can happen even when your blood sugar is normal, especially if you miss insulin doses or get sick. If you experience nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, or breathing problems, get emergency help. Empagliflozin can cause dehydration, which means your body doesn't have enough fluids. This may lead to low blood pressure or kidney problems. Drink plenty of water while taking this medicine. Serious urinary tract infections, which are infections in the system that removes urine from your body, can occur. Watch for painful urination, fever, or back pain. Although rare, this medication can cause necrotizing fasciitis, which is a serious bacterial infection in the genital area requiring immediate medical attention. Genital yeast infections are common with empagliflozin. Regular foot care is important as this medicine may increase amputation risk in some patients. Stop taking the medicine and seek help if you develop signs of an allergic reaction.

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Is it safe to stop Clodoc?

Stopping empagliflozin suddenly can cause serious problems for your health conditions. If you're taking it for type 2 diabetes, your blood sugar levels might rise quickly when you stop. For heart failure, which is when your heart can't pump blood effectively, or kidney disease, which is damage to organs that filter waste from your blood, stopping could make these conditions worse. A dangerous complication called diabetic ketoacidosis might occur if you suddenly stop taking empagliflozin. This condition, which causes harmful acids to build up in your blood, can cause nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and breathing problems. This risk continues for several days after stopping the medication. Always talk with your doctor before stopping empagliflozin. They might suggest gradually reducing your dose or switching to a different medication to keep your condition under control. Your doctor will help you make any medication changes safely to protect your health.

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How do I dispose of Clodoc?

If you can, bring unused medicines to a drug take-back program or collection site at a pharmacy or hospital. They will dispose of this medicine properly so it doesn't harm people or the environment. If you can't find a take-back program, you can throw most medicines in the trash at home. But first, take them out of their original containers, mix them with something undesirable like used coffee grounds, seal the mixture in a plastic bag, and throw it away.

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What are Clodoc possible harms and risks?

Common side effects include mild skin irritation, burning, or itching. Serious side effects are rare but could include a severe allergic reaction (rash, difficulty breathing). If you experience any severe side effects, contact a doctor immediately.

 

Available in 2 variations

Clodoc V6 100mg Tablet VT

Clodoc V6 100mg Tablet VT

Clodoc V6 100mg Tablet VT

Clotrimazole (100mg)

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Clodoc Dusting Powder

Clodoc Dusting Powder

Clodoc Dusting Powder

Clotrimazole (1% w/w)

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