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Mycoster 1% Powder 30g
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Mycoster 1% Powder 30g

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Mycoster 1% Anti-mycosis powder 30g is indicated in the treatment of inter-toe dermatophyte mycosis.

What are the indications for Mycoster 1% Anti-fungal powder 30g?

This powder for skin application is a drug recommended in the treatment of dermatophyte inter-toe mycosis (a variety of fungus between the toes).
This topical antifungal is not indicated for the treatment of other folds.

The active substance of Mycoster 1% is ciclopirox olamine, dosed at 1.00 g per 100.00 g.
The other components that go into its formula are colloidal anhydrous silica and modified corn starch (Po4PHB).

The fungi that cause infections in humans are well known. The main culprits are dermatophytes which affect the skin and certain yeasts, such as Candida for vaginal yeast infection and Pityriasis versicolor which causes pigmented spots. But others less well known can also be rampant.

What is a yeast infection? The skin and the mucous membranes are host sites for many fungi. Normally harmless, these hosts take advantage of failures in our immune system to sometimes become very invasive.

Depending on their location: mycoses can be superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous or deep (generalized);
according to their mode of transmission: the responsible agent can be endogenous (naturally present in the body) or exogenous (transmitted by respiratory route, cutaneous or transcutaneous);
depending on their severity: most yeast infections are not serious (vaginal yeast infection, nail fungus, etc.) but fungal infections that occur in weakened people, especially in hospital, can be fatal.

How to properly use this powder against yeast infection?

It is essential to always follow the dosage recommended by your doctor.
The usual recommended dose is 1 application per day, dusting the entire area affected by a yeast infection .
On average, the duration of treatment is 4 weeks.

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What is the composition of this anti-fungal treatment?

Ciclopiroxolamine ................................... 1 g
Per 100 g.

What are the precautions for use?

Do not apply this medication near the eyes.
Avoid using this medication, especially in children, for prolonged periods and on large or deeply damaged surfaces without the advice of your pharmacist or doctor.

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
In the absence of sufficient data, this medication is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

This antifungal medicine should never be used in case of allergy to ciclopirox olamine or to any of the other ingredients it contains.

Report any other medicines used recently or currently to your doctor or pharmacist.

Mycoster 1% powder for skin application can be used during pregnancy and lactation.
In general, it is necessary to seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist before using any medicine.

Presentation - Packaging

Mycoster 1% Anti-fungal powder is in the form of a 30 g bottle.

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