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DAKTARIN Oral Gel is used to treat infections of the mouth and throat (e.g. thrush).DAKTARIN Oral Gel is an antifungal. These medicines work by treating infections caused by fungi including yeast.When you must not use itDo not use DAKTARIN Oral Gel if you know you are allergic to any of the ingredients. (See the last section of this leaflet for a list of ingredients). Signs of allergy include a skin rash itching shortness of breath and/or a swollen face lips tongue or other parts of the body.Do not use DAKTARIN Oral Gel if you have liver disease. DAKTARIN Oral Gel could make the symptoms of your liver disease worse.Do not give DAKTARIN Oral Gel to an infant below the age of 6 months. The safety of this medicine in infants under 6 months of age has not been established.Do not use DAKTARIN Oral Gel if the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering. Do not use DAKTARIN Oral Gel beyond the expiry date (month and year) printed on the pack.
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Daktarin Oral Gel ( Generic Miconazole )
Daktarin Oral Gel (Generic Miconazole)
Generic Miconazole
20mg/g 40gm 120gm(3 x 40gm)
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