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Clocip (Clotrimazole)

Clocip (Clotrimazole)

Price range: $3.00 through $10.99

Clocip is a topical antifungal product range containing Clotrimazole. It is used to treat common fungal skin infections such as ringworm, athlete’s foot, and jock itch. It helps relieve itching, redness, and irritation while preventing fungal growth.

Active Ingredient: Clotrimazole
Indication: Fungal infections
Manufacturer: Cipla Limited
Packaging: 10 tablets in 1 strip
Strength: 100mg
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days

Clocip (Clotrimazole)

Variant Price Units Quantity Add to Cart
12 Tablet/s $3.00 0.26
24 Tablet/s $5.99 0.26
48 Tablet/s $10.99 0.23

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📋 Product Description

Clocip Antifungal Care That Fits Daily Life

Clocip is a straightforward way to manage common fungal skin infections in warm, sweaty areas like between the toes, in the groin, and along skin folds. It is built around clotrimazole, a trusted antifungal that helps stop fungus from growing. When the fungus slows down, itching, redness, and scaling can ease, and your skin has a chance to settle. Clocip keeps the routine simple, with easy formats that make daily use feel natural.

What Clocip is Used for

Clocip is used for mild, superficial fungal skin infections confirmed by a clinician. The most common are athlete’s foot on the feet, jock itch in the groin and inner thighs, and ringworm on the body or limbs. These infections often show up as itchy, red, sometimes scaly patches with clear edges. If you are unsure whether your rash is fungal, get it checked before you start.

How Clocip Helps Your Skin

Fungi need a healthy outer membrane to grow and spread. Clotrimazole in Clocip interferes with that membrane, which makes it harder for the fungus to keep going. When you use Clocip as directed, and you keep the area clean and dry, you create an environment that is not friendly to fungus. That steady one two punch helps bring the rash under control and reduces the chance of a quick return.

Choosing the Right Clocip Format

Clocip comes in more than one format so you can match it to the problem area:

  • Clocip cream is a good choice for small to medium patches that need direct contact with the skin. It spreads smoothly and absorbs well, so it works for daily use.
  • Clocip dusting powder is helpful in sweaty or hard to keep dry spots, such as between the toes or in skin folds. The powder helps control moisture while delivering antifungal care.
  • In some places there is a combination option called Clocip B cream that adds a mild steroid for short term relief of inflamed fungal rashes. Use that only with guidance from a clinician.

Simple steps for clean use

Follow these steps for a steady routine that supports faster relief:

  1. Clean the skin with mild soap, rinse well, and pat fully dry. Pay extra attention to spaces between toes and any folds.
  2. Apply a thin layer of Clocip cream or a light dusting of Clocip powder over the entire rash and a small margin of nearby skin.
  3. Use Clocip two times each day unless your label or clinician says otherwise. Morning and evening are easy times to remember.
  4. Choose breathable clothing and change out of damp socks or workout gear as soon as you can.
  5. Keep going for the full recommended course. Even if things look better early, finish the plan to help prevent a quick return.

Helpful Daily Habits that Support Treatment

Small changes make a real difference while you use Clocip:

  • Rotate shoes so each pair can dry out fully between wears.
  • Wear moisture wicking socks and change them during the day if they get damp.
  • Use a separate towel for the affected area and wash it often in hot water.
  • Do not share towels, socks, or workout gear while the rash is active.
  • Clean showers and floors on a regular basis to lower the chance of reinfection.

Important Safety Notes Before you Start

Clocip is for external skin use only. Avoid the face and the genital area unless your clinician clearly says it is appropriate. Do not use tight or occlusive dressings over the treated area unless directed to do so. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to use Clocip on a young child, ask a healthcare professional first. If you have a history of sensitive skin or allergies to topical products, start with a small test area.

When to Call a Healthcare Professional

Check in with a clinician if you see no improvement after one to two weeks of steady use. Call sooner if the rash worsens, spreads quickly, or becomes very painful. Seek advice if you notice thick scale on the feet that does not respond, frequent flare ups in the same spot, or signs that point to a different problem, such as fever, pus, or red streaks. Some conditions that look like fungus are not fungal at all and need a different plan.

Short Answers to Common Questions

What does Clocip treat?+


Clocip is used for superficial fungal skin infections such as athlete’s foot, jock itch, and ringworm when a clinician has confirmed a fungal cause.

How long does Clocip take to work?+


Many people feel less itching within a few days. Visible clearing often takes two to four weeks, depending on the location and severity. Finish the full treatment course.

Can I use Clocip on my face or private areas?+


Avoid those areas unless a clinician tells you it is safe. The skin there is more sensitive and may need a different treatment plan or product.

Can I put Clocip powder in my shoes?+


A light dusting in socks or shoes may help keep things drier, but focus on treating the skin first. Avoid breathing in the powder.

Is Clocip safe for kids?+


Older children may use it as directed on the label. Ask a pediatric healthcare professional for young children to confirm the right product and treatment duration.

What should I do if the rash keeps coming back?+


You may need a longer course, different footwear, a stronger antifungal, or a review to confirm the diagnosis. Arrange a visit with a clinician for personalized advice.

Are there side effects I should know about?+


Most people tolerate it well. Mild burning, stinging, or dryness can happen. Stop use and seek advice if you notice intense redness, blistering, swelling, or a strong reaction.

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