Luzu (Luliconazole)

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1%  Cream
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Description

Luliconazole cream, 1% is used in patients over the age of 18 who suffer from interdigital athlete's foot, jock itch, or ringworm.


Fact Table

Formula

C14H9Cl2N3S2

License

US FDA

Bioavailability

-

Legal status

Rx-Only

Chemical Name

Luliconazole

Elimination half-life

21.1 or 32.4 hours

Dosage (Strength)

1% Cream

Pregnancy

Not Recommended

Brands

Luzu

Protein binding

98%

PubChem CID

3003141

MedlinePlus

a614020

ChEBI

34825

ATC code

D01AC18

DrugBank

DB08933

KEGG

D01980

Routes of administration

Topical

Directions

Luliconazole cream should be used only on the skin. Avoid contact with your eyes, nose, mouth, or vagina. Use luliconazole cream as your doctor has prescribed.

Dosing for interdigital athlete's foot: Apply to the affected skin once daily for 14 days.

Dosing for jock itch and ringworm: Apply to the affected area(s) once daily for seven days. 

Ingredients

The active ingredient contained in luliconazole cream, 1% is luliconazole.

Cautions

  • Before you begin using luliconazole cream, let your doctor know:
    • If you have any allergies
    • About any medications you may take or use, including other creams or products for the skin
    • If you have any medical conditions
    • If you are pregnant or have plans to become pregnant
    • If you are currently breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed

Side Effects

Reactions at the application site is a common side effect of using luliconazole cream.

Immediately talk to your doctor if you experience bothersome or persistent side effects.

References:

  1. Luliconazole cream Prescribing Information. San Antonio, TX: DPT Laboratories, Ltd.
  2. Athlete's foot. Mayo Clinic. October 15, 2021. Accessed February 6, 2022.
  3. Jock itch. Mayo Clinic. March 4, 2020. Accessed February 6, 2022. 
  4. Ringworm. Mayo Clinic. September 24, 2021. Accessed February 6, 2022.


IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

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