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Oxiconazole (ox-i-KON-a-zole) is used to treat infections caused by a fungus. It works by killing the fungus or preventing its growth. Oxiconazole is applied to the skin to treat: ringworm of the body (tinea corporis); ringworm of the foot (tinea pedis; athlete's foot); and ringworm of the groin (tinea cruris; jock itch). ringworm of the trunk (tinea [pityriasis] versicolor) Oxiconazole is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage forms: Topical Cream (U.S. and Canada) Lotion(U.S. and Canada)
Oxiconazole, an antifungal agent, is used to treat skin infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. Oxiconazole is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. Oxiconazole comes in a cream or lotion to be applied to your skin. Oxiconazole usually is applied once a day (in the evening) or twice a day (in the morning and evening). Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use Oxiconazole exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Thoroughly clean the infected area, allow it to dry, and then gently rub the medication in until most of it disappears. Use just enough medication to cover the affected area. You should wash your hands after applying the medication. Brand names: - Oxiconazole - Oxistat - Oxizole |