Without A Prescription

HomeAlpha IndexCategories

Bookmark and Share

Allergy

Anti Bacterial

Anti Convulsants

Anti Depressants

Anti Fungal

Anti Narcoleptic

Anti Viral

Antibiotics

Arthritis

Asthma

Birth Control

Blood Pressure

Cancer

Cardiovascular

Cholesterol

Diabetes

Diuretics

Eye Drops

Gastrointestinal

Hair Care

Herbal Supplements

Men's Health

Migraines

Muscle Relaxers

Nausea & Vomiting

Other

Pain Medicine

Pet Remedies

Respiratory

Skin Care

Stop Smoking

Thyroid

Weight Loss

Women's Health

Home

Alphabetical Index

Categories

Candid Gel Mycelex Gel

Without A Prescription

Home » Prescription Drugs 3 » Candid Gel Mycelex Gel

Clotrimazole is used to treat skin infections such as athlete's foot jock itch ringworm and other fungal skin infections (candidiasis). This medication is also used to treat a skin condition known as pityriasis (tinea versicolor) a fungal infection that causes a lightening or darkening of the skin of the neck chest arms or legs. Clotrimazole is an azole antifungal that works by preventing the growth of fungus.

Buy Candid Gel Mycelex Gel and other Prescription Drugs 3 products online at Medstore.

Buy Online at Medstore - Click Here!

About Candid Gel Mycelex Gel:

Product Type: Prescription Drugs 3

Candid Gel (Mycelex Gel Generic Clotrimazole)

Candid Gel (Mycelex Gel Generic Clotrimazole)

Mycelex Gel Generic Clotrimazole

1%w/v 15gm 45gm(3 x 15gm) 90gm(6 x 15gm) Mycelex Gel Generic Clotrimazole Candid Gel

View more Prescription Drugs 3

Previous Product  Next Product

Without A Prescription: Education on antibiotic prescribing in Quebec worked. Guidelines for Quebec doctors on proper antibiotic use led to a decline in these prescriptions in the province, while prescribing rose in other provinces, a new study suggests. The guidelines were published and disseminated to Quebec doctors and pharmacists in January 2005 due to worries about the overuse of antibiotics and partly as a response to an outbreak of Clostridium difficile infections. Antibiotic consumption per capita was already 23.3 per cent higher in Canada generally than in Quebec in 2004, the study showed. But in the year that followed publication of the guidelines, the number of outpatient antibiotic prescriptions in Quebec decreased 4.2 per cent, the study said, while increasing 6.5 per cent in other Canadian provinces. The trend persisted three years later.