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Hydrocortisone/Miconazole is a combination medication that includes hydrocortisone and miconazole. This medication is commonly used to treat skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and fungal infections.

Composition[edit]

The medication is composed of two active ingredients: hydrocortisone and miconazole. Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid that works by reducing inflammation and swelling. Miconazole is an antifungal medication that works by preventing the growth of fungus.

Uses[edit]

Hydrocortisone/Miconazole is used to treat a variety of skin conditions. These include:

  • Eczema: A condition that causes the skin to become inflamed or irritated.
  • Dermatitis: A general term that describes inflammation of the skin.
  • Fungal infections: These can occur anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on the skin, nails, and hair.

Side Effects[edit]

Like all medications, Hydrocortisone/Miconazole can cause side effects. These may include:

  • Skin irritation
  • Burning or itching at the application site
  • Dryness of the skin

If these side effects persist or worsen, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.

Precautions[edit]

Before using Hydrocortisone/Miconazole, inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to other corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone) or antifungals (e.g., ketoconazole); or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems.

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