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Introduction to Canison


Canison is a medication primarily used to treat fungal infections. It is effective against a variety of fungi and is commonly used to relieve symptoms associated with these infections.


Composition of Canison


Canison contains the active ingredient Clotrimazole, which is an antifungal agent. It works by damaging the outer layer of the yeast, making it difficult for the yeast to grow and survive.


Uses of Canison


  • Treatment of athlete's foot
  • Relief from ringworm
  • Management of jock itch
  • Treatment of vaginal yeast infections

Side Effects of Canison


Common Side Effects:


  • Mild skin irritation
  • Burning sensation
  • Itching

Serious Side Effects:


  • Severe allergic reaction
  • Rash
  • Difficulty breathing

Precautions of Canison


Before using Canison, ensure you are not allergic to Clotrimazole or any of its components. If you have a history of skin or vaginal reactions to antifungal medications, consult your doctor. Always follow the prescribed dosage and application instructions.


How to Take Canison


  • For oral use, take one 10 mg lozenge five times a day for 14 days.
  • If you have a weakened immune system, take one lozenge three times a day for the duration of your treatment.
  • For topical or vaginal use, apply as directed, usually once at night before sleep.

Conclusion of Canison


Canison is an effective treatment for various fungal infections. By following the prescribed guidelines and being aware of potential side effects, you can safely use Canison to manage and relieve symptoms of fungal infections.


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Clotrimazole (10mg)

Available in 3 variations

Canison Cream

Canison Cream

Canison Cream

tube of 15 gm Cream

Canison Powder

Canison Powder

Canison Powder

box of 30 gm Powder

Canison Solution

Canison Solution

Canison Solution

bottle of 20 ml Solution

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