Conimom TB
Conimom TB Products are primarily used for
Fungal skin infections
About Conimom TB Products
Uses of Conimom TB Products
Mometasone+Terbinafine is used in the treatment of fungal skin infections.
Conimom TB Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Conimom TB are Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness), Burning sensation, Skin atrophy, Skin exfoliation.
How Conimom TB Products work
Mometasone + Terbinafine is a combination of two medicines: Mometasone + Terbinafine1 and Mometasone + Terbinafine2 which treat skin infections. Mometasone + Terbinafine1 is a steroid medicine. It blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen and itchy. Mometasone + Terbinafine2 is an antifungal which stops the growth of fungi by preventing them from forming their own protective covering.
Patient Concerns about Conimom TB Products
Frequently asked questions about Conimom TB Products
Frequently asked questions about Conimom TB Products
Q. What is this Conimom TB Cream used for?
Conimom TB Cream is a combination medicine for fungal skin infections that are inflamed or itchy (for example, fungal rashes with redness and intense itching). The antifungal (terbinafine) targets the fungus, and the steroid (mometasone) reduces the swelling and itch.
Q. Can anyone use Conimom TB Cream, or are there people who must not use it?
Conimom TB Cream should not be used if the person is allergic to terbinafine, mometasone, related corticosteroids, or any ingredient in the medicine. Also, individuals should avoid using Conimom TB Cream on certain conditions, such as rosacea, acne on the face, perioral dermatitis, genital itching from non-fungal causes, open wounds, ulcerated skin, bacterial/viral infections (like impetigo or cold sores), or where the skin is broken. If in doubt, ask your doctor.
Q. I have a rash on my face. Is Conimom TB Cream safe to use on my face?
No, facial use of Conimom TB Cream is restricted. It is advised not to use Conimom TB Cream on the face for more than 5 days, and you should not use occlusion there. Facial skin and children are more prone to steroid side effects, so follow your doctor’s advice.
Q. Are there any serious health risks from Conimom TB Cream I should watch for?
Yes. With excessive, prolonged, or large-area use of Conimom TB Cream, the steroid present in Conimom TB Cream can be absorbed and cause hormone changes (HPA axis suppression). Signs can include unusual tiredness, weight changes, or rounding of the face. Also, stop and contact your doctor if you get signs of allergic reaction, rapidly worsening infection, or blurred vision/other visual problems.
Q. My child needs treatment. Is Conimom TB Cream okay for children?
Conimom TB Cream is not recommended for children under 2 years. Children who absorb more through the skin can be more likely to develop steroid-related hormone effects (e.g., slowed growth). Use in children only under close medical supervision, and avoid long or large-area applications.
Q. Can Conimom TB Cream make a fungal infection worse?
In some cases, yes. Conimom TB Cream can change how lesions look or suppress local immunity, and may mask or aggravate an infection. If the treated area becomes worse or does not improve, stop the medicine, and see your doctor, as they may switch to a different antifungal or steroid combination.
Q. Are there any surprising safety warnings I should know about (e.g., around fire or clothing) for Conimom TB Cream?
Yes, it is advised that fabric (clothing, bedding) that has been in contact with Conimom TB Cream can burn more easily and is a fire hazard (do not smoke or go near naked flames). Washing may reduce, but may not remove product build-up from fabrics.
Products for Conimom TB
Conimom TB Cream
tube of 15 gm Cream
MRP
₹112.5
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