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Purpose Of Travogen, Fuicidin?

Hi, I just came back from the doctor's and I got two types of creams, the only problem is that I can't remember which cream I use for the particular purpose. The two creams prescribed are Travogen, and the other Fuicidin. One cream should be used on my vagina and the other for a fungal infection underneath the upper part of my arm. I can't remember which cream is used for which as they seem similar.
Fri, 19 Apr 2013
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Hi, thanks for the query to H .C. M. C.
Fuicidin is a cream which is mainly used to impetigo, folliculitis infected wound as this is for the vagina.
Travogen is a cream which is mainly uses to treat fungal infection as underneath the upper part of arm.
Good luck. Get well soon.
Dr. HET
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Purpose Of Travogen, Fuicidin?

Hi, thanks for the query to H .C. M. C. Fuicidin is a cream which is mainly used to impetigo, folliculitis infected wound as this is for the vagina. Travogen is a cream which is mainly uses to treat fungal infection as underneath the upper part of arm. Good luck. Get well soon. Dr. HET