Clotrimazole - Product Introduction
Definition
Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat fungal infections. It belongs to the imidazole class of antifungals and works by inhibiting the growth of fungi.
Functions
· Antifungal: Inhibits the synthesis of ergosterol, a key component of fungal cell membranes, leading to the destruction of the fungal cell.
· Broad-Spectrum: Effective against a wide range of fungi, including Candida, Aspergillus, and dermatophytes.
· Topical & Systemic Use: Available in both topical and oral forms, making it versatile for different types of fungal infections.
Applications
· Pharmaceuticals: Used in the treatment of skin infections such as athlete’s foot, ringworm, and candidiasis, as well as oral and vaginal infections.
· Cosmetics: Often included in creams and ointments designed for fungal infections of the skin.
· Veterinary Medicine: Used to treat fungal infections in animals, particularly in pets and livestock.