Description
Drug-Drug Interactions:Â Candid Total Plus Cream may interact with blood thinners (warfarin and dicumarol), antidiabetic drug (metformin), antibiotics (bacitracin, polymyxin b), and diuretic or water pill (furosemide).
Drug-Food Interactions:Â Candid Total Plus Cream may interact with grapefruit and grapefruit juice. Thus, avoid intake of grapefruit juice while using Candid Total Plus Cream as it may lead to adverse effects.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Candid Total Plus Cream should be used with caution in patients with viral infections, adrenal gland and liver problems.
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List
- WARFARIN
- DICOUMAROL
- METFORMIN
- BACITRACIN
- POLYMYXIN B
- FUROSEMIDE
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Use mild soap while taking baths and prefer warm baths.
- Avoid harsh products on your skin.
- Do not scratch or pick your skin to avoid getting the affected area infected.
- Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and get plenty of sleep.
- Limit food intake that might trigger allergies such as dairy products, soy, eggs and nuts.
- Avoid consumption of foods with excess sugar as it may flare-up inflammation.
- Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and fish in your diet.
- Avoid getting in contact with harsh soaps, detergents and rough fabrics.
Special Advise
- Consult your dermatologist if you notice any improvement in your skin condition after using Candid Total Plus Cream for 3 to 4Â weeks.
- Avoid prolonged treatment. Caution when applied to area near to the eyes.
- Do not use if there is an infection or sore present in the area to be treated.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Bacterial skin infections:Â Bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria grow in the body and causes illness. It can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. Some examples of bacterial skin infections are cellulitis (redness and swelling on the legs, especially lower legs) and impetigo (red sores on the face, hands, and feet, mostly seen in children)Â and staphylococcal infections on the skin (boils or oozing blisters on the skin).
Fungal skin infections: Fungal infection is a skin disease in which a fungus attacks the tissue and cause infection. Fungal infections may be contagious (spread from one person to another). Common types of fungal infections are athlete’s foot (infection between the toes) and yeast infections (infections caused by candida in the armpit or groin). Fungal infection symptoms include scaly skin, blisters, itching, swelling, irritation and redness.
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