(10 mg + 1 mg)/g (1% + 0.1%), cream
Isoconazole nitrate + Diflucortolone valerate
The medicine contains two active substances: isoconazole nitrate and diflucortolone valerate.
Isoconazole nitrate treats fungal skin diseases.
Diflucortolone valerate belongs to a group of corticosteroids with strong effects, reducing
skin inflammation and alleviating symptoms such as itching, burning, and pain.
Travocort is indicated for the initial treatment of superficial fungal skin infections with concomitant
severe inflammatory or eczematous skin changes, e.g., on the hands, interdigital spaces of the feet,
and in the groin and genital areas.
Before starting treatment with Travocort, discuss it with your doctor or pharmacist.
The medicine should be used with special caution and for a short time on the facial skin and in children.
Children are at a higher risk of systemic effects of topical corticosteroids than adults.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines you are taking or have recently taken, as well as any medicines you plan to take.
No studies on the interaction of Travocort with other medicines have been conducted.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or plan to have a child, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine. The doctor will carefully weigh the benefits and risks.
Pregnancy
Do not use Travocort in the first trimester of pregnancy. The decision to use the medicine in the remaining period of pregnancy is made by the doctor, taking into account the benefit-risk ratio. During pregnancy, avoid using the medicine on large skin areas, for a long time, or under dressings.
Breastfeeding
It is not known whether Travocort passes into breast milk, but the risk to the breastfed child cannot be excluded.
During breastfeeding, avoid using Travocort:
Fertility
There are no data on the negative impact of Travocort on fertility.
It is unlikely that Travocort will affect your ability to drive or use machines.
Travocort contains cetostearyl alcohol, which may cause skin reactions (e.g., contact dermatitis).
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. If you are not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Apply a thin layer of Travocort to the affected skin area twice a day.
Treatment with Travocort should be stopped when the skin condition improves. The treatment should not last longer than two weeks. If necessary, the doctor may continue treatment with an antifungal medicine that does not contain a corticosteroid, especially when using the medicine in the groin and external genital areas.
Hygiene is essential during treatment with Travocort (see section 2).
No dose adjustment of Travocort is necessary in children from 2 years of age and adolescents.
Do not use in children under 2 years of age.
It is unlikely that Travocort will cause acute poisoning after a single application of too much medicine or accidental ingestion of the medicine.
Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.
Take the next dose at the right time and continue treatment as prescribed.
If you have any further questions about using the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, Travocort can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
The following side effects, observed in clinical trials, are listed according to their frequency:
Common(affect more than 1 in 10 people)
Uncommon(affect more than 1 in 100 people)
Unknown(frequency cannot be estimated from the available data)
Additionally, as with other topical corticosteroids, the following side effects may occur (frequency unknown):
skin thinning (atrophy), folliculitis at the application site, excessive body hair growth, superficial blood vessel dilation (telangiectasia), perioral dermatitis, skin discoloration, acne-like changes, and (or) skin allergic reactions to any of the ingredients of Travocort. Systemic side effects may occur because the ingredients of the medicine can penetrate the skin.
It cannot be excluded that side effects may occur in newborns whose mothers used the medicine for a long time during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or used it on large skin areas.
For example, there may be decreased adrenal cortex function, decreased child immunity to diseases.
If any of the side effects get worse or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, tell your doctor or pharmacist.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly to the Department of Drug Safety Monitoring of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products
Al. Jerozolimskie 181C
02-222 Warsaw
tel.: + 48 (22) 49 21 301
fax: + 48 (22) 49 21 309
website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
Store below 30°C.
Do not use Travocort cream after the expiry date stated on the packaging.
The expiry date refers to the last day of the month.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. This will help protect the environment.
Travocort is a white-yellow, non-transparent cream.
The packaging of the medicine is an aluminum tube containing 30 g of cream, internally coated with epoxy resin, externally coated with polyester, with a guarantee ring and an HDPE cap, in a cardboard box.
For more detailed information, contact the marketing authorization holder or parallel importer.
LEO Pharma A/S, Industriparken 55, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark
LEO Pharma Manufacturing Italy S.r.l., Via E. Schering 21, 20054 Segrate (Milan), Italy
Delfarma Sp. z o.o., ul. Św. Teresy od Dzieciątka Jezus 111, 91-222 Łódź
Delfarma Sp. z o.o., ul. Św. Teresy od Dzieciątka Jezus 111, 91-222 Łódź
Marketing authorization number in Greece, the country of export: 103339/28-11-2019
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