Nadoxin 10 Gm Cream
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Nadoxin Cream is a topical antibiotic cream used to treat bacterial skin infections and mild inflammatory skin problems. Its active ingredient is Nadifloxacin (1% w/w). Nadifloxacin belongs to an FDA-approved medication class, Fluoroquinolone. Wockhardt Ltd manufactures Nadifloxacin topical cream in its GMP-compliant facilities.
Nadifloxacin works by disrupting DNA gyrase, a bacterial enzyme essential for DNA replication and cell repair. This leads to inhibition of bacterial cell multiplication on the skin. Primary Nadoxin Cream uses include treatment of Acne, Impetigo, boils, infected hair follicles, and certain superficial skin infections or small infected cuts.
Nadoxin Cream is a prescription-only medication and should be used exactly as prescribed. Generally, it is used 2-3 times a day, for 1-2 weeks. Make sure to wash your hands before and after use. Moreover, if a dose is missed, apply it as soon as it is remembered. Overuse generally does not improve results faster and can only increase skin redness and burning in some users. Accidental swallowing or severe overapplication will require immediate medical advice.
Common side effects of Nadoxin include hot flushes, burning, itching, and redness at the application site. These effects are typically mild and subside on their own. Consult a medical professional if they persist for a longer period.
Furthermore, as a precaution, avoid applying to broken skin, to larger areas for prolonged periods unsupervised, and don't use it if you have a Fluoroquinolone allergy or highly sensitive skin. Although cream is topical, systemic effects are rare; inform your doctor if you are actively using other topical antifungals, steroids, or acne-treatment products. Moreover, store the tube in a cool, dry place below 25°C. Keep it from sunlight and out of reach of pets and children.
Nadoxin Cream is useful because it works topically on the infected skin and helps control bacteria without requiring oral antibiotics. Listed below are its primary benefits:
Nadoxin Cream is intended for external use only and should not be applied near the eyes, mouth, or large open wounds without medical advice. General guidelines suggest the following:
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Nadoxin Cream can trigger some mild side effects. These are usually temporary and require medical consultation only if they persist and cause significant discomfort. Some users can experience one or more of the following effects at the application site:
Liver Disease
Since broad-spectrum Nadoxin Cream is used topically, there is no major known liver-specific risk. However, for chronic or severe cases, consult a doctor first for prolonged or widespread topical antibiotic therapy.
Kidney Impairment
Systemic absorption is low, so kidney impairment is generally not a major concern for small-area use. For long-term or high‑dose use on large skin areas, consult a doctor first.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women
Safety data is limited. Therefore, consult a doctor before use when pregnant and breastfeeding. It can be generally used only when the benefits outweigh the risks significantly.
Avoid
Avoid self-use of topical Acne medication for long-term Acne treatment or on unverified rashes without diagnosis and supervision. Do not combine it with other strong topical steroids or Acne products unless advised by the doctor. Also, stop using it if serious burning, blistering, or rash occurs.
Common side effects of Nadoxin Cream include mild, temporary skin reactions at the application site, like stinging, dryness, burning, itching, and redness. In rare cases, serious effects like blistering and swelling can occure, requiring immediate medical care.
No, Nadoxin Cream is generally not intended for long-term use. It is advised to use it for the prescribed duration, typically 10-14 days. Prolonged use can heighten the risk of skin irritation and lower its benefits. Consult a doctor if your infection or Acne doesn't improve during the prescribed duration.
Yes, Nadoxin Cream can be used with other Acne treatments, but only when a doctor confirms that it is safe and suitable. Since it is a topical medication, combining it with other Acne products can irritate the skin in a few users. Therefore, always use the combination under medical supervision.
Yes, you can use Nadifloxacin cream at bedtime and leave it on overnight if your doctor has advised you to apply it that way. Night use is mostly common for Acne treatment. Apply the cream as a thin layer to the affected skin, avoiding the lips, broken skin, and eyes.
No, you can't use Nadoxin Cream on the private parts as it is not intended for genital or vaginal irritation. It is used only for external skin infections and can cause skin irritation and burning in the genital area, as the skin here is very sensitive.
No, Nadoxin ointment is not a steroid. It contains Nadifloxacin as the active ingredient, a topical antibiotic prescribed for treating bacterial skin infections and Acne. It functions by preventing bacterial growth.
There is no single best cream for treating an infection in the private or genital parts. The choice will depend on the infection severity and tolerability. However, Clotrimazole is widely prescribed to treat fungal and yeast infections in the vagina.