Depending on the agent, these treatments are available in various dose forms, including aerosol sprays, lotions, creams, ointments, and powders.1The use of powder formulations should be reserved only for extremely mild infections or as an adjunctive therapy, according to theHandbook of Nonprescriptio...
Topical antifungals (creams, ointments) treat localized skin and nail infections. Intravenous (IV) administration is used for severe cases. Common side effects of antifungals are yeast infection, hepatotoxicity, ringworm, nail and skin infections etc. Serious fungal infections pose a ...
and breast region. Yeast inflections are especially common among people who are obese or who have diabetes and are commonly treated with medicated creams. To date, there are no prophylactic ointments, creams, lotions, or solids available to prevent yeast infections. For example, the primary functi...
Conventional antifungal therapies, including oral drugs and topical creams, may be insufficient to stop or cure these infections. However, adding Fe NPs to implants and medical device coatings may provide a unique remedy [140]. Fe NPs allow for the regulated release of Fe ions, which is one ...
Clotrimazole is a drug used to treat local fungal infections such as vaginal yeast infections, oral thrush, athlete's foot, and jock itch. The most commonly noted side effects associated with clotrimazole include local redness, stinging, blistering, peel
37.The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 36 wherein the composition is formulated as creams, foams, pastes, ointments, emulsions, milks, pomades, powders, solutions, gels, sprays, shampoos, lotions, suspensions, microspheres, microcapsules, nanospheres, nanoparticules, lipidic vesicles, lip...
creams, ointments, tinctures, mouth washes, antiseptic lozenges, pastilles, soaps or shampoos containing conventional excipients. The active ingredients may be used as preservatives in cosmetics and pharmaceutical products, soaps, barrier creams, eye drops and other toiletry goods. The compositions may ...
The preparations may be formulated as lotions, creams, ointments, jellies, powders, solid sticks, suppositories, ear drops, aerosol preparations, lozenges, pastilles, boiled sweets, mouthwashes, toothpastes, hair creams or hair lotions, with appropriate conventional excipients. Other therapeutic agents,...
to be used in the prophylaxis and treatment of infections and \\/ or superficial lesions caused by these microorganisms.The different extracts may be applied directly to or incorporated into a vehicle that can be pharmacological or cosmetic and topical creams, ointments, lotions, shampoos, condition...
in which case solid pharmaceutical carriers are obviously employed. As appropriate compositions for topical application there may be cited all compositions usually employed for topically administering drugs e.g. creams, gel, dressings, shampoos, tinctures, pastes, ointments, salves, powders and the li...