“Pevaryl Cutaneous Solution is used to treat:
cutaneous mycoses caused by dermatophytes, yeasts and molds
skin infections caused by gram-positive bacteria: streptococci and staphylococci
mycotic otitis externa, mycosis of the ear canal (limited to the form of skin emulsion)
onychomycosis
pityriasis versicolor
Dosage and method of administration
Pevaryl should be applied morning and evening to the infected areas of the skin, gently massaging, until the mycosis has completely disappeared (1-3 weeks). It is recommended to continue applying Pevaryl for several days after the mycosis has disappeared.
Intertriginous spaces (e.g., interdigital spaces of the foot, folds of the buttocks) in the wet stage should be cleaned with gauze before applying Pevaryl. When treating onychomycosis, it is recommended to apply an occlusive dressing. Pevaryl alcohol-free cutaneous solution: spray on a sponge over the entire wet body for three consecutive evenings; do not rinse. The preparation acts overnight and should be washed off the following morning. If the versicolor lichen has not disappeared after 15 days of use, repeat the treatment. To avoid relapse, yes
recommends repeating the treatment after 1 and 3 months. Regular and prescribed use of Pevaryl is essential for healing.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
Composition
Pevaryl Cutaneous Solution contains:
Active substance: econazole 1.0 g
Excipients: polysorbate 20; benzyl alcohol; sorbitan monolaurate; Sodium salt of 3,6,9-trioxadocosyl N-[2-hydroxyethyl]-N-[2-(laurylamino)-ethyl]aminoacetic acid; polyoxyethylene glycol 6000 distearate; purified water.”
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