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Mikoderil - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and formulations (solution, 1% cream, ointment or gel for external use) of the drug for the treatment of nail fungus and skin, pityriasis in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

Mikoderil - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and formulations (solution, 1% cream, ointment or gel for external use) of the drug for the treatment of nail fungus and skin, pityriasis in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Mycoderyl. Presented are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Micoderil in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Micoderil in the presence of existing structural analogues.Use for the treatment of fungus nails and skin, pityriasis lichen in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.

 

Mycoderyl - an antifungal agent, refers to allylamines. The mechanism of action is associated with inhibition of the biosynthesis of ergosterol, which leads to a violation of the synthesis of the cell wall of the pathogen. It has a fungicidal effect on dermatophytes, mold fungi, sporotrichosis pathogens. On yeast fungi acts fungicidally or fungistatically depending on the specific strain. Has antimicrobial activity against various gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms, which are often combined with fungi. Has anti-inflammatory effect, reduces itching. Characterized by prolonged action (up to 24 hours).

 

Composition

 

Naphthyfine hydrochloride + excipients.

 

Indications

  • onychomycosis;
  • pityriasis lichen;
  • epidermophytia of large skin folds and feet;
  • fungal infections of smooth skin and skin folds (tinea corporis, tinea inquinalis);
  • interdigital mycoses (tinea manum, tinea pedum);
  • dermatomycosis (with or without itching);
  • rubromycosis;
  • trichophytosis;
  • microsporium;
  • candidiasis of the skin;
  • mycoses with secondary bacterial infection
  • mycoses, affecting the skin area with hyperkeratosis, as well as in hair growth zones.

 

Forms of release

 

Cream for external use 1% (sometimes mistakenly called ointment or gel).

 

Solution for external use (sometimes mistakenly referred to as droplets) in bottles-droppers of 10 ml and 20 ml.

 

Instructions for use and how to use them

 

Cream

 

Outwardly.

 

When the skin is damaged, Micoderil is applied once a day to the affected surface of the skin and the adjacent areas, after thorough cleaning and drying (taking approximately 1 cm of healthy skin at the edges of the affected area).

 

Duration of therapy with dermatomycosis - 2-4 weeks (if necessary - up to 8 weeks), with candidiasis - 4 weeks.

 

When the nails are damaged, Micoderil is applied 2 times a day to the affected nail. Before the first use of the drug, remove the affected part of the nail with scissors or a nail file.

 

The duration of therapy with onychomycosis is up to 6 months.

 

To prevent recurrence, treatment should be continued for at least 2 weeks after the disappearance of clinical symptoms.

 

Solution

 

Individual, applied externally 1-2 times a day, the duration of treatment varies from 2 weeks to 6 months.

 

Side effect

  • dry skin;
  • hyperemia of the skin;
  • burning sensation.

 

Side effects are reversible and do not require withdrawal of treatment. If any of the side effects indicated in the manual are aggravated, or any other side effects not indicated in the instructions are noted, you should inform the doctor immediately.

 

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to naphthyfin, benzyl alcohol or other components of the drug;
  • application of the drug to the wound surface;
  • pregnancy and lactation period (safety and efficacy of the drug in this category of patients has not been studied).

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

The use of Mikoderil in pregnancy and during lactation is not recommended (safety and efficacy of the drug in this category of patients has not been studied).

 

Use in children

 

Caution should be used in children under 18 years of age (experience in clinical use is limited).

 

special instructions

 

Required course treatment.

 

The drug Micoderil is not intended for use in ophthalmology.

 

Avoid contact with the eyes and open wounds.

 

Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and other mechanisms

 

Does not adversely affect the ability to drive vehicles and perform other activities requiring concentration of attention and speed of psychomotor reactions.

 

Drug Interactions

 

No interaction with other drugs was noted.

 

The drug Mikoderil is used in external forms, absorption and systemic action on the human body is minimal.

 

Analogues of the medicinal product Micoderil

 

Structural analogs for the active substance:

  • Naphthyfín hydrochloride;
  • Exoderyl;
  • Exostat.

 

Analogues for the pharmacological group (antifungal agents):

  • Amphotericin B;
  • Amfocil;
  • Atitis;
  • Batrafen;
  • Bifonazole cream 1%;
  • Bifonazole powder 1%;
  • Bifonazole solution 1%;
  • Butoconazole nitrate;
  • Vagiphereon;
  • Vfend;
  • Voriconazole;
  • Ginezole 7;
  • Gynofort;
  • Griseofulvin;
  • Diflason;
  • Diflucan;
  • Zalain;
  • Irunin;
  • Itrazole;
  • Itraconazole;
  • Itramikol;
  • Candide;
  • Ketoconazole;
  • Clion D 100;
  • Clomegel;
  • Clotrimazole;
  • Lamisyl;
  • Lamizil Dermgel;
  • Levorin;
  • Livarol;
  • Loceril;
  • Metronikon Neo;
  • Mikanisal;
  • Mikozolone;
  • Mycosorrhal;
  • Miconazole;
  • Myconorm;
  • Mycosyst;
  • Mycospores;
  • Natamycin;
  • Neo Penotran;
  • Neo Piotrand Forte;
  • Nizoral;
  • Nystatin;
  • Orungal;
  • Offlomil Luck;
  • Perch;
  • Pimafucin;
  • Rumikoz;
  • Safotsid;
  • Sertaconazole;
  • Sertamicol;
  • Terbisyl;
  • Terbinafine;
  • Terbifin;
  • Ungusan;
  • Fluconazole;
  • Flucostat;
  • Fungoterbine;
  • Exifin;
  • Exoderyl;
  • Ecofuqin;
  • Eraksis.

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