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Drivezole

Composition for Drivezole Products

Drivezole Products are primarily used for
Fungal infections, Fungal skin infections, Severe fungal infections

Products for Drivezole

Drivezole 1% Cream
tube of 15 gm Cream
MRP₹159.38
Not Available

About Drivezole Products

uses

Uses of Drivezole Products

Luliconazole is used in the treatment of fungal infections, fungal skin infections, severe fungal infections and dandruff.
side effects

Drivezole Products side effects

Common
Side Effects of Drivezole are Application site irritation, Itching, Skin exfoliation.

How Drivezole Products work

Luliconazole is an antifungal medication that treats skin infections. It works by killing the fungi on the skin by destroying their cell membrane. This treats your skin infection.

In Depth Information for Drivezole Products

  • Drivezole helps treat skin infections caused by many different types of fungi.
  • Few healthy tips for Athlete's Foot:
    • Keep your feet clean and dry, particularly between the toes.
    • Cut your nails short and prefer open-toe shoes for everyday use.
    • Use a separate clean towel for the feet and wear clean cotton socks. 
    • Never share your socks, shoes, and towel with others.
  • Apply an amount sufficient to cover the affected area and 1 inch of the immediate surrounding skin.
  • It can take a few weeks for the infection to clear and a few months before the skin returns to its normal color.
  • Finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better.
  • It is not taken orally, so it does not cause many side effects.
  • Avoid getting it in the eyes, nose, or mouth. If accidental exposure occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
  • Inform your doctor if the infection has not cleared up after four weeks of treatment.
  • Your doctor has prescribed Drivezole to cure your infection and improve symptoms.
  • Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better.

Patient Concerns about Drivezole Products

Frequently asked questions about Drivezole Products

Q. Is Drivezole 1% Cream safe in pregnancy?

Drivezole 1% Cream should be avoided during pregnancy as there is no data to support its safety in pregnancy. Consult your doctor; they will evaluate the benefits versus risks to your unborn baby if it is necessary to use Drivezole 1% Cream.

Q. Is Drivezole 1% Cream fungicidal or fungistatic?

Drivezole 1% Cream has fungicidal property as it acts by slowing the growth of fungi. It decreases an important constituent of the cell membrane of fungi (ergosterol), thereby exhibiting its fungicidal activity.

Q. How to use Drivezole 1% Cream?

Use Drivezole 1% Cream exactly as per your doctor’s advice. If you have an athlete's foot between the toes, apply a thin layer of this medicine to the affected skin areas and spread it to cover at least 1 inch of the surrounding skin. Use it once a day for 2 weeks. If you have jock itch or ringworm, apply it to the affected skin areas and spread it to cover at least 1 inch of the surrounding skin. Use it once a day for 1 week. Always wash your hands after you apply this medicine.

Q. How long does it take for Drivezole 1% Cream to work?

For different ailments, Drivezole 1% Cream works differently. Results for treating an athlete's foot between the toes are typically seen 4 weeks after treatment, but it may take up to 6 weeks in some patients. On the other hand, results for treating jock itch and ringworm are typically seen 3 weeks after treatment, and it may take up to 4 weeks.

Q. How should I store Drivezole 1% Cream?

Keep Drivezole 1% Cream in the container it came in. Keep the container tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Store it at room temperature (20°C to 25°C) and away from light, excess heat, and moisture (not in the bathroom).

Q. Is Drivezole 1% Cream safe to use in children?

Use in children will be decided by your doctor. Safety and dosing are well established in older children and adults; there is limited information in younger children, especially those under 12 years.
Information last updated by Dr. Varun Gupta, MD Pharmacology on 28th Mar 2025.
The medicine details are for information purpose only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicine.