Effects of Meclizine Cream

Meclizine cream, also known as bifenbendazole cream, is a topical antifungal drug, the main active ingredient is bifenbendazole. Bifenbendazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal drug, mainly through the inhibition of fungal cell membrane synthesis, so as to play the antifungal effect, for ringworm, Candida, have a relatively good antibacterial effect. In clinical practice, Meclizine cream or bifenazole cream is mainly used for skin infections caused by fungi, and can be used for ringworm, ringworm of the hands, ringworm of the body, ringworm of the femur, and ringworm of the flora. It is important to note that Meclizine Cream can only be applied to the skin and not to other mucous membranes, such as the oral and nasal mucosa, and not to the eyes. In addition, individual patients may experience allergy after using the cream, which mainly occurs locally on the applied area. If redness, swelling, itching, or rash occurs at the site of application, it is recommended to stop using the medication and wash the area with the medication, and if necessary, consult a doctor.