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Lotrimin AF Jock Itch Powder Spray, 4.6 oz.
Lotrimin AF Jock Itch Powder Spray, 4.6 oz.
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This powder spray provides relief from jock itch symptoms of itching, burning, cracking, and scaling skin.
The active ingredient in this fungus treatment is miconazole nitrate, which is clinically proven to cure most jock itch infections and control the growth of fungus.
It’s easy to apply, especially on hard-to-reach places in the crotch area of the body, and safe for kids over two years of age.
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Benefits:
- Effectively relieves the discomfort of itchy skin, burning, cracking, and scaling on the groin and inner thighs
- Controls the growth of fungus that causes tinea cruris
Features:
- Convenient spray easily gets in tight spots on the body and hard-to-reach skin
- Safe for kids 2 and up
Size:
- 4.6 oz.
Active Ingredient: Miconazole Nitrate (2%)
Inactive Ingredients: Isobutane, SD Alcohol 40-B (8% v/v), Stearalkonium Hectorite, Talc
- Wash affected area and dry thoroughly.
- Shake can well and spray a thin layer over affected area twice daily (morning and night).
Supervise children in the use of this product.
Use daily for 2 weeks.
If condition persists longer, ask a doctor.
This product is not effective on the scalp or nails.
For external use only.
Flammable: Do not use near heat, flame, or while smoking.
Do not use on children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor.
When using this product avoid contact with the eyes and use only as directed.
Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling contents can be harmful or fatal.
Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate.
Do not store at temperature above 120˚F.
Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation occurs or there is no improvement within 4 weeks (for athlete's foot and ringworm) or 2 weeks (for jock itch).
Keep out of reach of children.
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.