| Clotrimazole: Adverse Reactions
Light burning has been observed after vaginal application. Itching,
skin rashes, lower abdominal pain, flatulence or cramps, dyspareunia and
bladder irritation are rare.
When it is applied on the skin, blisters, reddening, local edemas, itching, burning, stinging, urticaria, skin fissures, and exceptionally extensive skin irritation can sometimes develop.
Severe problems (vomiting, diarrhea, neuropsychiatric disturbances, allergic exanthema), such as have occured in certain studies on oral administration, do not occur after topical application.
Clotrimazole: Interactions
(There are no known clinically relevant interactions.)
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