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Clozol gm Ointment

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Clozol gm Ointment

The use of Clozol gm Ointment is strictly for external purposes only It is important to follow the dosage and duration as advised by your doctor Regular use of this medicine is recommended in order to obtain the maximum benefits Avoid using more than the prescribed amount as it may lead to increased side effects instead of clearing the infection faster If your condition persists for more than four weeks or worsens at any point inform your doctor To enhance the effects of this medicine ensure that the affected area is kept clean and dry Remember to wash your hands before and after treating the infection In the case of athletes foot thoroughly wash your socks or tights and consider changing your shoes daily if possible Common side effects of this medicine may include skin irritation redness or itching at the site of application If these side effects are bothersome or persist inform your doctor It is possible for some individuals to experience a severe allergic reaction which requires immediate medical attention Signs of such a reaction may include rash swelling of the lips throat or face difficulty swallowing or breathing dizziness and nausea Seek emergency help if any of these symptoms occur It is unlikely that other orally or injectable medications will interfere with the effectiveness of this ointment However it is advisable to consult your doctor if you have previously used a similar medication and experienced an allergic reaction This medicine should only be used during pregnancy if it is absolutely necessary and as directed by your doctor

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