Description
🧾 What is it used for?
LULO 1% Lotion from Austro Lab contains Luliconazole 1% w/v, which is a topical antifungal medicationbelonging to the azole class. It works by inhibiting the growth of fungus on the skin.
It is commonly used to treat:
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Tinea corporis (ringworm of the body)
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Tinea cruris (jock itch)
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Tinea pedis (athlete’s foot)
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Tinea versicolor (discoloration due to fungal infection)
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Candidal skin infections
⚠️ Common Side Effects
This lotion is generally safe, but some people may experience:
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Mild itching or burning at the application site
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Redness or irritation
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Dryness or peeling of skin
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Stinging sensation
These are usually mild and temporary.
🚨 Serious Warnings & Precautions
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Allergic reactions: Rarely, may cause swelling, intense itching, or severe rash—stop use immediately if this occurs
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Eye contact: Avoid contact with eyes, nose, or mouth—can cause irritation
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Do not use on broken skin or open wounds
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Not for internal use—external application only
🔄 Drug & Product Interactions
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Avoid applying other medicated creams/ointments on the same area unless prescribed
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Steroid creams: Do not combine unless directed by a doctor
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Cosmetic products or deodorants should not be used over the infected area
👥 Cautionary Groups
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Pregnancy: Use only if clearly needed and under medical supervision
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Breastfeeding: Avoid application on or near the chest area
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Children: Safe when prescribed, but avoid self-use
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Sensitive skin: Patch test recommended before first use
✅ Tips for Safe Use
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Clean and dry the affected area before applying
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Apply a thin layer once daily or as directed by your doctor
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Wash hands before and after use
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Use regularly for the full duration, even if symptoms improve
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Avoid tight clothing over the affected area to allow skin to breathe
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Do not cover with bandages unless advised by a doctor
📌 When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
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Skin irritation becomes severe
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Signs of allergic reaction: swelling, rash, trouble breathing
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No improvement after 2–4 weeks of use
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Infection worsens or spreads
🧠 Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Active Ingredient | Luliconazole 1% (topical antifungal) |
Uses | Fungal skin infections: ringworm, jock itch, athlete’s foot |
Common Side Effects | Mild burning, redness, dryness, itching |
Serious Risks | Allergic reaction, eye irritation |
Interactions | Avoid mixing with steroid creams, other medicated lotions |
Precautions | External use only, avoid broken skin and eyes |
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