Uses of Tinecol

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Tinecol medicine has the main ingredients Resorcinol and Miconazole nitrate. Patients need to adhere to the instructions and dosage of the drug to avoid unwanted side effects.

1. What diseases does Tinecol treat?


Tinecol is a drug that is prepared in the form of a cream applied to the skin. Packing, 6g plastic tube, with tight stopper. Currently, the drug Tinecol is used in the treatment of:
Ringworm, tinea versicolor. Interstitial fungal disease, nail fungus, hair fungus. Other fungi are caused by T.mentagrophytes, Trichophyton rubrum and Epidermophyton floccosum. Treatment of candida on the skin. 2. Contraindications to use Tinecol Contraindicated to use Tinecol in case of hypersensitivity to any ingredient of the drug.
3. Dosage and administration of Tinecol How to use: Tinecol is used externally, right at the damaged site. The patient needs to wash the affected skin, dry it and apply a thin layer of medicine and wait for it to dry.
Dosage:
For diseases such as strabismus, nail / toenail fungus, interstitial fungus in the groin, in the armpit, hair fungus, Candida fungus: Apply the drug twice a day in the morning and evening. For vitiligo: Use once a day. Note: If using Tinecol continuously for 4 weeks and still not seeing the effect, you should stop the drug and notify the doctor to have a suitable change plan.
How to handle a missed dose or overdose of Tinecol:
In case you forget a dose of Tinecol, you should make up for it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and use a new dose. When an overdose of Tinecol is used, it should be handled quickly by washing off the topical drug on the skin, then infusion of isotonic saline solution and treating the symptoms.

4. What are the side effects of Tinecol?


Normally, Tinecol is applied topically and is well tolerated. However, there are also cases of side effects such as irritation or burning. If you experience the above symptoms, you need to stop using Tinecol and notify your doctor / pharmacist for timely treatment.
5. Note when using Tinecol Care should be taken when using Tinecol on pregnant and lactating women. To be on the safe side, consult your doctor/pharmacist before use. Absolutely do not use when Tinecol has signs of discoloration, mold, watery or expired. Above is all information about Tinecol, you need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult your doctor / pharmacist before use. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy drugs to treat at home because there may be unwanted side effects.

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