Tyza Cream: Quick Guide
Uses:
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Treats fungal skin/nail infections (ringworm, athlete’s foot), severe fungal infections, and dandruff.
How It Works:
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Kills fungi by destroying their cell membrane.
Application:
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Clean and dry the affected area.
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Apply a thin layer as directed (usually 1–2 times daily).
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Wash hands before/after use (unless treating hands).
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Complete the full course even if symptoms improve.
Common Side Effects:
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Burning, itching, redness, or peeling at the application site.
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Rare: Headache, nausea, rash, or abdominal pain.
Safety Tips:
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Avoid contact with eyes/nose/mouth. Rinse with water if accidental contact occurs.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Consult a doctor before use.
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Missed Dose: Apply ASAP. Skip if close to the next dose.
Warning:
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Stop use and inform your doctor if irritation persists or worsens.
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No known interactions with alcohol, driving, kidney, or liver.
Key Benefit:
Relieves itching, redness, and clears infections effectively when used as prescribed.
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