Can Parasone and Clotrimazole be used together?

Parasone, or Trimethoprim Econazole Cream, is generally used topically as Trimethoprim Econazole Cream for dermatitis and eczema that is accompanied by or predisposed to fungal infections. For clear fungal infections, topical clotrimazole is usually sufficient. The two are not usually used at the same time. Trimethoprim Econazole Cream can be used for dermatitis and eczema accompanied by fungal infections or a tendency to fungal infections; inflammatory skin fungal diseases caused by dermatophytes, yeasts and molds, such as tinea cruris, ringworm, tinea cruris, tinea versicolor; diaper dermatitis; Candida orofacial infections; onychomycosis and so on. Clotrimazole cream is mainly used for body surface fungal infections, but also for vaginitis. It is used for tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea cruris, tinea pedis, tinea pedis, tinea capitis, as well as candidal onychomycosis and candidal vulvovaginitis. Trimethoprim Econazole Cream is a compound preparation containing glucocorticoids and antifungal ingredients, while Clotrimazole Cream contains only antifungal ingredients. Therefore, Trimethoprim Econazole Cream has a wider scope of application, while Clotrimazole Cream has a limited effect. Choose one of the two drugs can be used, do not need to combine drugs. It is advisable to consult your doctor for specific medications and use them under their supervision.

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