

Cream for external use
100 g contain isoconazole nitrate 1 g,
Excipients:polysorbate 60; sorbitan stearate; cetyl stearyl alcohol; liquid paraffin; petrolatum white; purified water
Tuba 20
Travogen has antifungal, antibacterial action.
fungal skin lesions, incl. secondarily infected (mycoses of the feet and smooth skin, including with localization in the folds, the area of the external genital organs - microsporia, trichophytia, ruhrofitia);
athlete's disease;
candidiasis;
multi-colored (scaly) versicolor;
erythrasma
Increased sensitivity to components of Travogen.
The use of Travogen during pregnancy is possible in cases where the potential benefit to the mother outweighs the risk to the fetus. It is not established whether isoconazole penetrates into breast milk, so the drug should not be applied to the breast glands before feeding. If necessary, use the drug to resolve the issue with the doctor about stopping breastfeeding.
Outwardly. Travogen is applied with a thin layer on the affected skin and lightly rubbed once a day. The course of treatment is usually 2-3 weeks, with the localization of mycoses in the folds - up to 4 weeks. A longer course of treatment is also possible. To prevent relapse, treatment should be continued for 2 weeks after resolution of clinical manifestations.
Travogen is usually well tolerated, even when applied to sensitive skin. Rarely, irritation (burning sensation and itching, erythema) may develop, and skin allergic reactions are extremely rare.
In the dark place at a temperature of no higher than 25 ° C.