GILT solution pump spray 50 ml, yeast fungi, filamentous fungi and other fungi
Areas of application:
- Fungal infections with yeast fungi, filamentous fungi and other fungi, such as:
- Fungal infections of the skin
- Fungal infections in the Body folds
- athlete's foot
- fungal infections between the toes or fingers (interdigital mycosis)
- fungal infections on the nail walls (nail circulation)
- skin lichen caused by bran fungus (pityriasis versicolor) Instructions for
- Fungal infections with yeast fungi, filamentous fungi and other fungi, such as:
- Fungal infections of the skin
- Fungal infections in the Body folds
- athlete's foot
- fungal infections between the toes or fingers (interdigital mycosis)
- fungal infections on the nail walls (nail circulation)
- skin lichen caused by bran fungus (pityriasis versicolor) Instructions for
GILT solution pump spray, yeast fungi, filamentous fungi and other fungi use:
The total dose should not be exceeded without consulting a doctor or pharmacist.
Type of application?
Spray the medicine onto the affected skin area(s). Rub the medicine in lightly after 1-2 sprays. Do not spray in eyes.
Duration of use?
The duration of use depends on the type of symptoms and/or the course of the disease. The duration of use should be up to 4 weeks, even if the symptoms subside before then. General duration of treatment for skin ringworm caused by bran fungus 1-3 weeks.
overdose?
There are no known overdose symptoms. If in doubt consult your doctor.
Forgot application?
Continue the application as normal (i.e. not with double the amount) at the next prescribed time.
In general, pay attention to a conscientious dosage, especially for infants, small children and the elderly. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any effects or precautions.
A dosage prescribed by the doctor may deviate from the information on the package leaflet. Therefore, since the doctor adjusts them individually, you should use the medicine according to his instructions.
Mode of GILT solution pump spray, yeast fungi, filamentous fungi and other fungi action:
How does the ingredient in the drug work?
The active ingredient damages the outer shell, the so-called cell membrane of fungi. This shell thus loses some of its functions, for example it becomes less permeable to nutrients - the cell starves, or cell components escape and the cell dissolves. Depending on the concentration of the active ingredient, the fungi are thereby inhibited in their growth and reproduction or killed directly. The active ingredient is also effective against certain bacteria.
Contraindications:
What speaks against an application?
- Hypersensitivity to the ingredients
What about pregnancy and lactation?
- Pregnancy: consult your doctor. Various considerations play a role in whether and how the drug can be used during pregnancy.
- Lactation: the drug should not be applied to the breast.
If you have been prescribed the drug despite a contraindication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit can be higher than the risk that the use involves in the event of a contraindication.
Side effects:
What side effects can occur?
- Hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, such as:
- burning or stinging of the skin
- reddening of the skin. If
you notice any changes in your condition during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
For the information at this point, side effects are primarily taken into account that occur in at least one in 1,000 patients treated.
Important information:
What should you consider?
- Be careful if you are allergic to fungal agents (e.g. clotrimazole)!
- Be careful if you are allergic to the solvent propylene glycol (E number E 477)!
- Be careful if you are allergic to the solvent polyethylene glycol (E number E 431)!
- There may be medicines with which interactions occur. You should therefore generally tell your doctor or pharmacist about any other medicine you are already using before starting treatment with a new medicine. This also applies to medicines that you buy yourself, use only occasionally or have been using for some time.
For medicines: Read the leaflet on the risks and side effects and ask your doctor or pharmacist.