Lulibet cream 30 gm generally works well. However, it can have specific undesirable effects like any drug. The most typical side effects associated with using Lulibet cream 30 gm are as follows:
- Skin irritation: A common adverse effect of Lulibet cream 30 gm is skin irritation, marked by redness, itching, and a burning feeling where it is applied.
- Skin rash: Skin rash is a side effect of Lulibet cream 30 gm, characterised by redness, itching, and small bumps or blisters.
- Erythema (skin redness): Erythema is a side effect of Lulibet cream 30 gm. It is characterised by skin redness at the site of application that usually disappears on its own. However, if it becomes severe, it is essential to seek medical attention.
- Blisters on the skin: Blisters are another common side effect of Lulibet cream 30 gm. These blisters may be small or large and may be filled with fluid. They can be painful and may cause an itching or burning sensation.
Managing the Side Effects
- Skin irritation: Aloe vera gel may aid in the relief of skin irritation produced by Lulibet cream 30 gm cream. Aloe vera contains anti-inflammatory qualities and can relieve skin irritation. A chilly compress applied to the affected area may also provide relief.
- Skin rash: Applying a cold compress to a rash is one of the easiest ways to relieve its discomfort and irritation. You can use a cold compress, cool showers, or a moist towel; cold water provides instant comfort by reducing swelling and itching and slowing the growth of a rash.
- Erythema (skin redness): Apply moisturiser or cucumber juice to give a soothing effect and reduce the redness of the skin.
- Blisters on the skin: A cold compress applied to the affected area may help relieve blisters induced by Lulibet cream 30 gm. Aloe vera may also aid in the reduction of blister development and irritation. Aloe vera contains astringent characteristics and can aid in the drying of blisters.
Precautions
Pregnancy
Unless necessary, it is not recommended that pregnant women use Lulibet cream 30 gm. Consult your doctor before using the medication.
Breastfeeding
Nursing mothers using Lulibet cream 30 gm should wash the affected area before breastfeeding. It is best to delay breastfeeding until after completing the treatment and flushing the medication from the body. Consult a doctor before using Lulibet cream 30 gm.
Alcohol
It is unknown whether Lulibet cream 30 gm interacts with alcohol. Please consult your physician.
Liver
Before using Lulibet cream 30 gm, consult your doctor if you have a history of liver illness or hepatic impairment.
Kidney
Before using Lulibet cream 30 gm, consult your doctor if you have a medical history of kidney illness.
Using Machine and Driving
Lulibet cream 30 gm does not affect driving or operating machines.
Allergy
If you are allergic to Luliconazole or other medication components, do not use Lulibet cream 30 gm.
Use In Children
There is limited data on the safety and efficiency of Lulibet cream 30 gm in children. Therefore, it should not be used in children.
Use In Older Patients
Older people should use Lulibet cream 30 gm carefully because they may be more prone to skin irritation and other adverse effects.
Interaction
Drug-Drug Interactions
Lulibet cream 30 gm has no known interactions with other medications when applied topically. It is generally safe to use with other medications, but it is essential to consult your doctor before taking any new medication or combination.
Drug-Food Interactions
There are no known drug-food interactions with Lulibet cream 30 gm.
Drug-Disease Interactions
There are no known drug- interactions with Lulibet cream 30 gm.