Euflavine is a topical antifungal medication used to treat skin infections caused by fungi. It is typically used to treat athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, and other skin infections. It is available as a cream, lotion, or powder and is applied directly to the affected area. Euflavine is typically used for two to four weeks, depending on the severity of the infection. It is important to follow the directions of your doctor or pharmacist when using this medication.
Euflavine is a topical antiseptic and disinfectant used to treat wounds, blisters, insect bites, and infected wounds . It is a combination of two acridine derivatives, acriflavinium chloride and proflavine [2]. It works by intercalating into nucleic acids, which inhibits bacterial and viral replication [4].
Euflavine is available as a solution or ointment and is applied directly to the affected area. It is important to follow the directions on the label carefully and to avoid getting Euflavine in your eyes. Euflavine may cause some side effects, such as burning, stinging, or itching at the application site. It is important to stop using Euflavine and consult with a doctor if you experience any severe side effects.
Euflavine is not commonly used in many parts of the world and should not be used without consulting with a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional.