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Escort M Ointment is intended for external use only and should be used as directed by your doctor Apply a thin layer of the ointment to the affected skin with clean dry hands In case of accidental contact with the eyes nose mouth or vagina rinse with water It may take several days to weeks for your symptoms to improve so continue using the ointment regularly Make sure to complete the full course of treatment for optimal effectiveness If your condition does not improve or worsens consult your doctor The most common side effects of this ointment include itching dryness redness and a burning sensation at the application site These side effects are usually temporary and not severe However if you experience any allergic reactions such as rashes itching swelling or shortness of breath seek medical attention immediately Inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking or have recently taken for the same or other illnesses Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medication If you have a known allergy to the ointment avoid using it and discuss alternative treatments with your doctor

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Can I use a higher than the recommended dose of Monila Plus?

No, do not use a higher than recommended dose of Monila Plus. You should also avoid using it for long periods or on large areas of skin. It can result in too much medicine being absorbed into the body. This may lead to thinning or weakening of the skin and other serious side effects. If you are experiencing increased severity of your symptoms, please consult your doctor for re-evaluation.

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