Micogel 2% Tube (Miconazole)

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Estimated delivery: August 21, 2026 – August 26, 2026
Description

## What is Micogel 2% Cream

Micogel 2% Cream is a topical medicine used to treat fungal and yeast skin infections. It contains Miconazole Nitrate (2% w/w) as its active ingredient. Miconazole is FDA-approved and belongs to the Imidazole antifungal class. Cipla Ltd. manufactures this antifungal skin cream in its GMP-compliant production facilities.

Miconazole works by inhibiting the synthesis of fungal cell membranes, preventing their growth and ultimately killing them. Micogel 2% Cream is used to treat fungal skin infections, such as Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch, and Ringworm (Tinea). It also treats yeast infections, such as Candidiasis.

Although Miconazole Nitrate 2% is an over-the-counter cream, you can consult your doctor for appropriate usage. Generally, the medication is applied 1-2 times daily on the dry, clean, infected skin area. Complete the full course, even if symptoms improve, to prevent recurrence. In case of a missed dose, apply at the next scheduled time. An overdose is unlikely to trigger any significant reactions with topical use. Wash off excessive medication gently with clean water and consult a doctor for persistent discomfort.

Micogel 2% Cream side effects include mild itching, burning, irritation, or redness at the application site. These effects usually subside on their own. Stop and consult a doctor if they persist for a long time. Precautionary measures include avoiding combination with other topical medications, unless prescribed. Do not apply to the eyes, mouth, or broken skin.

Store Micogel 2% below 25°C in a closed container. Protect it from direct light, moisture, and heat. Keep it out of reach of pets and children. Discard the creams once they expire.

## What are the benefits of taking Micogel 2% Cream

Micogel 2% Cream gives optimum results when treating several bacterial infections. Its main benefit is targeted bacterial clearance when used for the full prescribed course. Primary benefits are:

Tinea infection treatment: Treats Tinea, a contagious fungal infection that affects the skin, nails, or hair. It is commonly known as Jock Itch, Athlete’s Foot , or Ringworm.

Yeast control: Stops yeast growth on the mouth, skin, and vagina in the case of Candidiasis.

Symptom control: It works as a skin itching relief cream. Micogel also reduces scaling and redness.

Localized action: Works directly on the affected area with minimal systemic effect.

## How to use Micogel 2% Cream

Use Micogel 2% Cream exactly as directed on the label, or consult a doctor. Do not stop the medication early, as it can cause infection rebound. General guidelines for safe administration are:

Wash and dry the affected area first.

Apply a thin layer of medication only to the infected skin.

Rub gently with your fingers until absorbed.

Use it 1 to 2 times daily and complete the full course.

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## What are the side effects of Micogel 2% Cream

Micogel 2% can cause mild side effects in a few users, which subside on their own. Seek medical guidance if they persist for longer. Common side effects related to the application site are as follows:

Itching

Burning

Irritation

Redness

## Safety Advice

Liver Disease

Micogel 2% is generally safe due to limited systemic absorption. As a safety measure, consult your doctor if you have severe liver disease.

Kidney Impairment

Due to minimal systemic absorption, it is unlikely to affect the kidneys. However, it’s best to use it cautiously in case of severe renal impairment.

Pregnant and Breastfeeding women

For pregnant and breastfeeding women, safety data is limited. Therefore, use only when a doctor clearly recommends it.

Avoid

Avoid applying this antifungal cream near the eyes, mouth, or on open wounds. Do not combine it with other topical medications unless prescribed. Consult a doctor if you experience a rash, irritation, or other allergic reactions in rare cases.

## FAQs

## How should Micogel 2% Cream be applied?

Micogel 2% Cream should be applied to a washed and dried area. Apply a thin layer of cream to the infected skin, then gently rub it in until absorbed. Use it 1 to 2 times a day or as suggested by your doctor. Complete the full course, even if symptoms improve early.

## Can Micogel 2% Cream be used for Ringworm?

Yes, Micogel 2% Cream is used to treat Ringworm (Tinea) caused by fungi. Apply it topically to the infected skin as the doctor suggested. Complete the full course to prevent recurrence.

## How long does Micogel 2% Cream take to work?

Micogel 2% Cream usually takes a few days to provide noticeable relief from symptoms such as redness and itching. However, complete infection clearance can take 2 to 4 weeks of appropriate use. Recovery ultimately depends on the location and severity of the fungal infection.

## Who should avoid using Micogel 2% Cream?

Individuals with a known allergy to Miconazole or other Imidazole medications should avoid using Micogel 2% Cream. Avoid applying near the mouth and eyes, and on open wounds. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a doctor before use.

## How quickly does Micogel cream work?

Micogel cream takes 1 to 3 days to relieve irritation or burning. For full clearance of the fungal diseases , it typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. For effective treatment, consistent application is necessary.

## Are there any side effects of using Micogel?

Yes, there are some mild side effects of using Micogel, such as irritation, stinging, burning, itching, and redness at the application site. In rare cases, it can cause swelling, blistering, and allergic reactions. Consult a doctor if rare effects occur or mild effects persist.

## Is Micogel a steroid?

No, Micogel is not a steroid. It contains Miconazole , an Imidazole antifungal. It works by blocking fungal growth without any immunosuppressive or hormonal effects like those of Corticosteroids.

Additional information
IndicationTreats Tinea, a contagious fungal infection that affects the skin, nails, or hair. It is commonly known as Jock Itch
PackagingQty
Delivery Time6 To 15 days
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