Luliconazole: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Luliconazole?
Luliconazole is a novel antifungal agent that belongs to the family imidazole. Luliconazole is used to treat broad-spectrum fungal infections. Luliconazole is beneficial for the treatment of skin infections caused by dermatophytes. Due to the unique molecular structure of Luliconazole, it can penetrate the nail bed and attain fungicidal concentrations there. So, Luliconazole can also treat onychomycosis (fungal infection of nails). Luliconazole arrests the growth of fungi and kills them by altering the chemical composition of their cell membrane.
What are the Uses of Luliconazole?
Luliconazole can be used to treat fungal infections of the skin as well as nails. Luliconazole is used to treat Athlete’s foot that involves feet and interdigital area (Tinea Pedis) and Jock itch that includes groin and buttock area (Tinea Cruris) in adults and children up to the age of 12 years. Luliconazole is also useful to treat ringworm infections (Tinea Corporis) in adults and children who are at least two years old.