Lotriderm Cream (Clotrimazole/Betamethasone Dipropionate) from Maple Leaf Medications.

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Formulation : Cream
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Dosage: 1%/0.05%
Quantity: 15g
Price: $43.00
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Dosage: 1%/0.05%
Quantity: 50g
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What is Lotriderm Cream used for?

Lotriderm Cream, with the generic name Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate, is prescribed for treating tinea corporis, athlete’s foot, and jock itch caused by fungal infections. This helps relieve symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching. This is classified as an antifungal and a topical corticosteroid.

You may use this product for other skin conditions not listed in the Lotriderm Cream Uses only if it is advised by your doctor.

This is available in Lotriderm 1%/0.05% Cream.

How does Lotriderm Cream work?

This topical cream is a combination of an antifungal and a corticosteroid. 

Clotrimazole prevents the growth of fungus by damaging the permeability barrier of the cytoplasmic membrane of the fungus. Betamethasone Dipropionate induces the synthesis of anti-inflammatory proteins while inhibiting the synthesis of some anti-inflammatory mediators.

How to use Lotriderm Cream

Before using this prescription cream, you should read the full medical guide and know how to use this medicine properly. Only use this product with being familiar with all the necessary information. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions or concerns.

This cream is usually applied to the skin twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. The frequency and dosage will depend on the assessment done by the physician. Before administering this topical drug: 

  1. Make sure that the entire area is clean and dry.
  2. Apply a small quantity of this cream to the affected area and spread it evenly.
  3. Rub it in to support absorption.
  4. Do not put any cover or bandage on top of it.
  5. Wash your hands after, and be careful not to apply this cream to the eyes or mouth. 

Lotriderm Cream Side Effects 

Common side effects: 

  • Mild burning sensation on the affected area
  • Mild swelling
  • Itching
  • Temporary redness

The side effects caused by Lotriderm should always be mild. If these reactions become severe or last longer than they should, you should phone your healthcare provider about it. You should also immediately report serious adverse reactions, like: 

  • Skin blisters
  • Skin discoloration
  • Thinning of the skin
  • Folliculitis
  • Increased hair growth
  • Easy bruising
  • Muscle weakness
  • Weight gain

    Precautions when using Lotriderm Cream

This cream may be contraindicated for people with certain medical histories, such as perioral dermatitis, nappy rash, chronic inflammatory skin disorders, bacterial skin infections, and viral skin infections. People using Lotriderm are also advised to be careful when using other medications, for they may interact with this drug.

Never use this prescription cream if you previously had an allergic reaction to clotrimazole, betamethasone, or any of this topical cream’s ingredients. Call for emergency management if severe hypersensitivity arises. Common signs are severe itching, hives, swelling, and trouble breathing.

The effects of this topical cream on fetuses and breastfed infants are not fully determined. Thus, it is best to avoid this type of drug during pregnancy and lactation. Use this only if firmly advised by the doctor.

How much does Lotriderm Cream cost in Canada?

You may check the Lotriderm Cream price from the information above. This cream can be purchased in physical drugstores and online pharmacies. 

If you are going to purchase online, make sure to order from legitimate pharmacies like MapleLeadMeds.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lotriderm a steroid cream? 

Yes, this prescription medication contains betamethasone which is a corticosteroid. It helps treat swelling, itching, and redness on the skin.

How long does it take for Lotriderm Cream to work? 

Most symptoms like redness and itching will be resolved after three to five days of using this medication. The treatment of fungal infections may take a longer time.

Can I use Lotriderm Cream for vaginal rash? 

Lotriderm can be used for vaginal rashes. Just remember that it should only be applied to the external part.

Can I use Lotriderm Cream for yeast infections? 

Although not indicated, this cream may work for yeast infections. According to studies, this drug can kill yeast by interfering with its cell membranes.

How long can I use Lotriderm Cream? 

This type of topical treatment should only be used for up to four weeks. If your condition does not improve after this, you should consult your doctor again.

Can I apply Lotriderm Cream on my face? 

You should not use this type of drug on the face and underarms. You should also avoid areas near the eyes, mouth, and other mucous membranes.

Is Lotriderm Cream over the counter? 

You should have a prescription on hand whenever you are purchasing this type of product. Lotriderm Cream is a prescription drug. 

 

Brand Name:

Lotriderm Cream

Scientific Name:

Clotrimazole/Betamethasone Dipropionate

Other Names:

Clotrimazole/Betamethasone Dipropionate, Lotriderm Cream

Strength(s):

1%/0.05%

Quantities Available:

15g, 45g, 50g

Formulation:

Cream

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