Comparison of the difference between canesten and daktarin cream for the treatment of fungal infections

17 April 2025

Comparison of the difference between canesten and daktarin cream for the treatment of fungal infections

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    • Both Canesten and Daktarin are used to treat fungal skin infections, but they contain different active ingredients that belong to different classes of antifungals. Understanding the differences between them helps determine which cream is best for treating a particular type of fungal infection.

      Canesten Cream Ingredients

      Canesten Cream contains the active ingredient clotrimazole. Clotrimazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal belonging to the azole class. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, a key component of fungal cell membranes, leading to membrane damage and fungal death.

      Daktarin Cream Ingredients

      Daktarin Cream contains the active ingredient miconazole nitrate. Miconazole is also a broad-spectrum antifungal and belongs to the same class of azole as clotrimazole. Miconazole works in the same way as clotrimazole by inhibiting ergosterol synthesis in fungal cell membranes.

      Information about Canesten Cream

      Drug Category: Topical Antifungals

      Drug Classification: Azoles

      Pharmaceutical Form: Cream

      Pharmaceutical Family: Antifungals

      Active Ingredient: Clotrimazole

      Information about Daktarin Cream

      Drug Category: Topical Antifungals

      Drug Classification: Azoles

      Pharmaceutical Form: Cream

      Pharmaceutical Family: Antifungals

      Active Ingredient: Miconazole Nitrate


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