What is it?
Terconazole is an antifungal medication used to treat vaginal fungal infections. It is made either as a cream or as a suppository.

How can I avoid it?
Skin contact with Terconazole is required for it to cause a rash. Discontinuation of exposure to products containing Terconazole should result in improvement and/or the resolution of your dermatitis. By law, all products made in the U.S. for topical use have the ingredients listed either on the product package or the box that contains it, so check the labeling of your skin care products for this ingredient. If there is not enough information, ask your pharmacist or call the company directly. At work, request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to help identify potential sources of exposure.

Uses:
• Treatment of vaginal fungal infections

Other names for Terconazole:
• Terazol® 3
• Terazol® 7
• Zazole®

How safe is it?

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