Nadix-M Cream is a combination of three medicines that effectively treats skin infections. It minimizes symptoms of inflammation such as redness, swelling, and itching. It also kills infection-causing microorganisms.
Nadix-M Cream may be used in the dose and duration suggested by the doctor. Applying it at the same time every day will help you remember to use it. The affected area should be clean and dry before application of the medicine. You must wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying this medicine. Do not stop using it until you have finished the complete course, even when you feel better.
The most common side effects of this medicine include application site reactions like burning, irritation, itching, and redness. These are usually mild but let your doctor know if they bother you or last more than a few days. Avoid direct contact with eyes, nose, or mouth. If accidental exposure occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
It is not likely that other medicines you take by mouth or injection will affect the way this medicine works, but talk to your doctor before using it if you have recently used another medicine for the infection. The medicine is not recommended for pregnant women. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using this medicine.
Nadix-M Cream helps treat and control skin infections caused by bacteria such as acne, impetigo (red sores on face), infection in the hair follicle, atopic dermatitis (dry, itchy skin), etc. It also helps treat fungal infections like athlete’s foot (infection between toes), Jock itch (infection of the groin area), ringworm, and other fungal skin infections (candidiasis). Nadix-M Cream gives relief from pain, swelling, redness, or itching due to infection and speeds up the healing process. You may notice your skin starting to get better within 4-5 days. Keep using Nadix-M Cream for as long as it is prescribed.
Side effects of Nadix-M Cream
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Nadix-M
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
How to use Nadix-M Cream
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the cream. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.
How Nadix-M Cream works
Nadix-M Cream is a combination of three medicines: Miconazole, Mometasone and Nadifloxacin which treat skin infections. Miconazole is an antifungal which stops the growth of fungi while Nadifloxacin is an antibiotic which kills bacteria that cause skin infections. Mometasone is a steroid which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen and itchy.
Safety advice
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Nadix-M Cream may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Nadix-M Cream is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established
What if you forget to take Nadix-M Cream?
If you miss a dose of Nadix-M Cream, apply it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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FAQs
What skin problems does Nadix-M Cream treat?
Nadix-M Cream is used for treating mixed skin infections caused by fungi and bacteria that lead to redness, swelling, itching, or burning of the skin. It is commonly prescribed for conditions like athlete’s foot, ringworm, and inflamed skin infections.
Can I use Nadix-M Cream if I have sensitive or broken skin?
Do not apply Nadix-M Cream to broken, inflamed, or sensitive skin, unless your doctor specifically tells you to. Using it on open wounds, cuts, or areas with acne or rosacea can make the problem worse.
How quickly should my skin improve after starting Nadix-M Cream?
The exact time Nadix-M Cream takes to improve your skin condition is not known. However, most patients notice relief from itching and redness within a few days, but the underlying infection may take up to 2 to 6 weeks to clear. If you don’t see improvement after this period, let your doctor know.
Can I use other skin creams, ointments, or makeup on top of Nadix-M Cream?
You should avoid applying other skin medicines or cosmetics on top of Nadix-M Cream, unless your doctor approves, as they may interact with this medicine or slow healing.
Are there any health conditions that make using Nadix-M Cream less safe?
Let your doctor know if you have skin conditions like psoriasis or eczema, or medical issues like diabetes, glaucoma, cataracts, liver, or adrenal gland problems before using Nadix-M Cream.
What should I do if my skin infection keeps coming back even after Nadix-M Cream?
If infections keep returning or symptoms don’t resolve, contact your healthcare professional. There may be another issue needing attention, or a different medicine might be required.
Will Nadix-M Cream lighten my skin or remove dark spots?
No, Nadix-M Cream is not a skin-lightening or cosmetic medicine. It is meant to treat specific infections, and using it on normal skin for lightening is unsafe.
Can I use Nadix-M Cream for a rash that is not diagnosed by a doctor?
No, you should not apply Nadix-M Cream without a proper diagnosis. Using a strong combination medicines wrongly can hide the real cause of a rash, or make skin thinning worse over time.
How long should I continue using Nadix-M Cream?
Usually, doctors prescribe Nadix-M Cream for a short duration, often one to two weeks. Prolonged use without medical advice can lead to skin thinning, increased infection, or delayed healing.
What should I do if burning or irritation occurs after applying Nadix-M Cream?
If mild burning happens after using Nadix-M Cream, you can wait for a few minutes to see if it settles. If it continues or worsens, stop using the medicine and contact your doctor immediately, as it may not suit your skin.
Does Nadix-M Cream cure fungal infections completely?
Yes, when Nadix-M Cream is used correctly and for the full course prescribed, it can clear the infection effectively. However, stopping early or improper use may cause recurrence.
Can Nadix-M Cream be used for pimples or acne?
No, Nadix-M Cream is not meant for acne or pimples. The steroid part (mometasone) in Nadix-M Cream can worsen acne and cause new breakouts.
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