Cream
Lulifun 10 mg/gm Cream
Generic: Luliconazole
Manufacturer: Biopharma Ltd.
Therapeutic class: Topical azole antifungal
What is Lulifun used for?
Lulifun 10 mg/gm cream by Biopharma Ltd. is a topical antifungal medicine that contains Luliconazole. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used on the skin for common dermatophyte fungal infections such as ringworm, jock itch, and athlete’s foot whe…
What is Lulifun?
Lulifun 10 mg/gm cream by Biopharma Ltd. is a topical antifungal medicine that contains Luliconazole. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used on the skin for common dermatophyte fungal infections such as ringworm, jock itch, and athlete’s foot when advised by a healthcare professional.
Luliconazole works by blocking fungal cell membrane sterol production, which helps stop the growth of susceptible fungi. A key caution is that it is for external skin use only and should not be used in the eyes, mouth, vagina, or on broken skin unless specifically advised.
Indications
- Tinea corporis, commonly called ringworm of the body, caused by susceptible dermatophytes.
- Tinea cruris, commonly called jock itch, caused by susceptible dermatophytes.
- Interdigital tinea pedis, commonly called athlete’s foot between the toes, caused by susceptible dermatophytes.
Dosage & Administration
For adults, luliconazole cream is usually applied as a thin layer to the affected skin and a small surrounding area once daily for the duration prescribed. The exact duration depends on the site and severity of infection, so follow the doctor’s instructions and complete the full course even if symptoms improve early. Wash and dry the area before applying, and wash hands after use unless the hands are being treated.
Side Effects
- Mild burning, stinging, itching, redness, dryness, or irritation at the application site.
- Peeling or contact dermatitis may occur in some people.
- Serious allergic reactions are uncommon but may include rash, swelling, severe dizziness, or breathing difficulty; seek urgent medical help if these occur.
- Stop use and consult a healthcare professional if severe irritation, blistering, or worsening of the skin condition develops.
Precautions & Warnings
Use carefully in people with known allergy to azole antifungals or very sensitive skin. Luliconazole is for external use only; avoid contact with eyes, mouth, genital mucosa, and open wounds. Do not cover with airtight dressings unless advised, and do not use it for scalp, nail, or vaginal infections unless a doctor specifically recommends it. If there is no improvement or symptoms worsen, seek medical advice. Use under the guidance of a registered doctor or pharmacist.
Drug Interactions
- No clinically important food interactions are known with topical luliconazole.
- Systemic drug interactions are unlikely because absorption through intact skin is low.
- Avoid applying other medicated creams, strong cosmetics, or irritating products on the same area unless advised by a healthcare professional.
- Using occlusive dressings may increase local irritation and should be avoided unless prescribed.
Contraindications
- Do not use in people with known hypersensitivity to luliconazole or any ingredient of the cream.
- Do not use in the eyes, mouth, or vagina, or take by mouth.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Human pregnancy and breastfeeding data are limited. During pregnancy, use luliconazole only if a doctor considers it necessary. During breastfeeding, avoid applying it to the breast or nipple area and prevent the infant from contacting treated skin. Consult a doctor before use if pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature, away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, and moisture. Keep the tube tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not freeze, and do not use after the expiry date.
Frequently Asked Questions
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