It can specifically interfere with the early biosynthesis of fungal sterols, selectively inhibit the activity of fungal squalene cyclooxygenase, and hinder the epoxidation of squalene in the process of fungal cell membrane formation, thus achieving the effect of killing or inhibiting fungi.
General hormone drugs will produce drug resistance. Although Lanmeishu is not a hormonal drug, it is not recommended to use it for a long time. Lanmeishu is well tolerated, with mild to moderate side effects, which are often transient.
The most common symptoms are gastrointestinal symptoms (fullness, loss of appetite, nausea, mild abdominal pain and diarrhea) or mild skin reactions (rash, urticaria, etc.). ). In some cases of severe skin reactions (such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis), if there is a progressive rash, the drug should be stopped. Rare taste changes, including loss of taste, can be recovered within a few weeks after drug withdrawal.
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Method for judging whether the ointment contains hormones;
1. "loose". Generally speaking, hormone ointment can often be divided into short-acting according to the onset time, such as hydrocortisone and cortisone acetate; Moderately effective, such as prednisone and mometasone furoate;
Long-acting, such as dexamethasone, betamethasone, etc. Therefore, one of the main characteristics of the generic names of glucocorticoid drugs is that there is a word "loose" in it. There is another situation, that is, methylprednisolone for short, which originally has the word "loose", but it is often referred to as "methylprednisolone" and the word "loose" is omitted, so everyone should remember it in particular.
2. "Ned" The generic names of individual glucocorticoids do not contain the word "loose", but they do contain the word "Ned", such as triamcinolone acetonide, desonide and harnede, which require special memory. In fact, Hasina de's nickname is Chlordecone, which originally has the word "San", but the alias is rarely used, and the common name has been determined as Hasina de.
3. "Xilong". Some hormone ointments contain an ingredient called triamcinolone acetonide, which is also used to treat dermatitis and eczema, but it has a strong effect and should be used more carefully.
In addition, it should be emphasized that to judge whether a drug contains hormones, we must look at the generic name of the drug rather than the trade name. The generic name is a standardized drug name, and large letters, such as aspirin, nifedipine and dexamethasone, will be printed on the eye-catching position of the medicine box.
Those with "pine" in the brand name may not contain hormones, such as Le Song (loxoprofen sodium) and Fusang (polyethylene glycol 4000 powder). On the other hand, a trade name without "pine" does not necessarily contain hormones, such as Piyanping (dexamethasone acetate) and Seretide (fluticasone).
References:
People's Health Network-Three Key Words for Judging Hormone Ointment