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Antifungal

Antifungals are drugs that selectively eliminate or kill fungal pathogens from a host without damaging the host cells. Fungus that is present in the soil, air, and even on the skin can cause tinea or yeast infections of the skin and the nails. Breathing in fungal spores can lead to respiratory illnesses. People who have weak immune systems are more prone to fungal infections that require antifungal medicine. Some of the common fungal skin infections are Tinea cruris, Tinea pedis, Tinea corporis, Onychomycosis, Oral thrush, vaginal candidiasis, and candida balanitis, etc. Glowderma offers a wide range of antifungal medications for the treatment of systemic as well as topical fungal infections.

Kevon Stay on Lotion

Kevon lotion is India’s 1st Ketoconazole with a stay on nature for increased contact with the scalp/skin.It is a broad-spectrum antifungal with anti-inflammatory action.

Kevon Soap

Ketoconazole is Solubilized in the lipid phase and stabilized at the molecular level then incorporated in a transparent soap form. It forms a thin film of the skin hence, increased contact time with the skin.

Kevon Cream

Ketoconazole is solubilized in the lipid phase for

• Enhanced drug penetration

• High cure rates in dermatophyte infections

Kevon Tablet

Kevon Tablet is an anti-fungal medication used to treat a variety of dermatophyte / Tinea infections

Kevon Zip Lotion

Kevon Zip lotion is a sulfate-free shampoo with a combination of two antifungal molecules: Ketoconazole and ZPTO.

Tergosil Cream

Tergosil cream is used to treat a wide range of fungal infections of the skin and nails, including ringworm.

It works by killing the fungus that causes the infection.

It forms a water-resistant film on the skin.

Tergosil Tablet

Tergosil tablets are used to treat a wide range of fungal infections of the skin and nails, including ringworm.

Glocan Cream

Glocan cream is used to treat a broad spectrum of fungal infections of the skin. It works by killing the fungus that causes the infection.

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