INTRODUCTION ABOUT TYZA M GEL
TYZA M GEL is a combination of Mometasone and Terbinafine which belongs to the group of medicines called Topical corticosteroids and Antifungals, respectively. TYZA M GEL is used to manage fungal skin infections associated with inflammation and itching.
A fungal infection is a type of skin disease caused by a fungus which is a microorganism that invades the tissue and cause disease that's confined to the skin and spreads into tissue, bones, organs and other parts of the body with symptoms generally including skin rash or vaginal infection resulting in abnormal discharge.
Avoid using TYZA M GEL, if you have rosacea (a skin condition affecting the face), acne (pimples), skin atrophy (thinning of the skin), genital itching, nappy rash, shingles (viral infection), warts (type of skin infection) and ulcerated skin.
Before using TYZA M GEL, inform your doctor if you have psoriasis (itchy skin rash) or any other skin problems. This medicine is not recommended for use during pregnancy unless it is clearly advised by the doctor and it is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women.
TYZA M GEL is not recommended for use in children (aged below 12 years). The most common side effects of using TYZA M GEL are skin peeling and itching. Consult your doctor if any of the side effects get worse.
USES OF TYZA M GEL
- Manage fungal infection associated with inflammation and itching
HOW TYZA M GEL WORKS
TYZA M GEL is used to manage fungal skin infections, where mometasone reduces the redness and itchiness of skin by blocking the production of chemical messenger, prostaglandin which is responsible for causing redness and itchiness of skin and terbinafine causes destruction of fungi by forming holes in the cell membrane of fungi which results in the degradation of fungi cell thereby causing its destruction and providing relief from the infection.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Always apply TYZA M GEL as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. On the affected area, apply a thin layer of this medicine. Managed areas need not be covered with plaster or bandage. Your doctor will decide the duration and frequency of using this medicine depending upon severity of the infection.