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Family Care Clotrimazole Anti-Fungal Cream offers a powerful 1% USP formula in a convenient 3-pack, effectively treating common fungal infections like athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. Trust in a proven solution that delivers fast relief and long-lasting protection.
M**L
Relief
Have purchased this several times and use it for various things. Now I have my husband and my son using it too!
L**S
Medicamentos
Excelente
L**D
Good morning
Didn't like or dislike
M**A
Recomendado
Buenas pomadas
K**E
Much Better Than Both Name and Store Brands
I don't know how to describe it exactly, but this cream is just better than the others I've tried. I used the Target generic, as well as the name brand equivalent. Neither really worked. Those creams were almost thin? It was great in that it was easy to rub them in and they absorbed well into the skin. But here I am trying a third brand so it's not like they worked.... This one takes WORK to get it to absorb and even then it still kinda just sits on top of the skin. This is basically like a diaper rash cream but that's good because 1. most diaper rashes are fungal and 2. those creams work partially as a barrier. I personally think this is why this cream has worked so much better than the rest. Most fungal infections are happening in sweaty spots that don't get a lot of airflow. If you have an anti fungal cream that's also acting as a barrier, it's going to help heal things faster.
N**I
Great price and product!
I received my order promptly, nicely packaged and exactly what I ordered for a fraction of the price compared to retailer stores. Will definitely order from this seller again!
S**Z
Works as it is supposed to
Product is certainly comparable in look, consistency and efficacy as any name brand that you'll buy from the local store. A good value, especially if you have teen boys!
C**S
be careful and use VERY LIGHTLY.
Do not use a lot at once and spread out applications. I found out the hard way that you can unknowingly be allergic to clotrimazole. Here's a long run down of my experience with Clotrimazole cream so you can get an idea of what can happen so when you order this product here or anywhere, you can be careful. Have bendaryl ready (liquid preferably) and if you have one, get an epi-pen nearby.I have eczema issues and had been sweating more than usual so my skin got a little red, itchy all over and it could have been slightly infected. I had a similar cream prescribed but it was such a tiny bottle that it ran out so I bought this cream from here and a one or two bottles from another store.At first I used it sparingly although I did not get much better. Then as my rash spread more, I started using more. One day, after a couple of weeks of itching, I came out of the shower and put a LOT on all over; down my arms and all over my back. A few minutes later, my lip and eyes started getting a little puffy. My voice became raspy and started to slowly disappear. I started itching like mad, worse than ever. Then, as my breathing started getting worse, actual bubbles started appearing, popping up all over my skin, down my arms then down my back in a matter of seconds. It's very trippy to see. It looked like something out of a sci fi movie. I grabbed an epi-pen and took some Benadryl while my brother called the hospital. Thankfully, the epi-pen stopped everything from progressing and I a little better very, very slowly. I still itched like crazy and was still in rough shape so when an ambulance finally showed up a good 20min later, I took the ride to the hospital. I was given an IV dose of both steroids and Benadryl that knocked me out. I woke up and my skin had cleared up all over. The steroids cleared everything right up. Looking back, I think the cream from my doctor and the stores had just caused the rashes creating more of a need for the cream.By no means am I saying anything negative about the vendor and I am also not saying this cream doesn't work because I'm sure it does since every store sells it. Its a very common item that has its uses. Because its so common and does not need to be prescribed, we assume its safe ...and it may very well be safe for you. Just take note of my experience and make dang sure you are not allergic to it in the slightest. I had used it for several weeks with no signs until I used a LOT on my skin.
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