Lotrimin Antifungal Athlete’s Foot Liquid Spray

Lotrimin Antifungal Athlete’s Foot Liquid Spray

Body treatment with 4 ingredients

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Concerns

Ingredients Explained

Antimicrobial

Miconazole Nitrate is also known as Monistat. This is not an INCI ingredient.

Monistat is an anti-fungal medication used to treat ring worm, yeast infections, athlete's foot, and pityriasis versicolor.

We recommend speaking with a medical professional about using this ingredient.

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Solvent

This ingredient is also known by its brand name, Dymel-A.

It is a colorless gas and often used in aerosols.

We don't have a description for PEG-15 Hydroxystearate yet.

Astringent, Solvent

SD Alcohol 40-B is created by denaturing ethanol with tert-Butyl alcohol and denatonium benzoate. It is a solvent and astringent.

The 'SD' stands for 'specially denatured'. Denatured alcohol means the structure has been altered.

The 40-B is given by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. This is in accordance to the method of how the alcohol was denatured.

This ingredient is a solvent alcohol.

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Lotrimin is a American brand

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· Published September 10, 2024 Added by anemone