I have had red, itchy patches on my inner thighs for 5 months, possibly due to a fungal or viral infection. I have tried many creams without improvement. Someone suggested Afderm MX, but the pharmacist gave me Afderm MN cream. Are these two medications the same, and which one should I use?

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I have had red, itchy patches on my inner thighs for 5 months, possibly due to a fungal or viral infection. I have tried many creams without improvement. Someone suggested Afderm MX, but the pharmacist gave me Afderm MN cream. Are these two medications the same, and which one should I use?
Asked by Female, 29 · 1 month ago
The two creams, Afderm MX and Afderm MN, are essentially the same in their active ingredients—both contain miconazole (an antifungal), mometasone (a corticosteroid), and nadifloxacin (an antibiotic). The difference lies mainly in the specific forms of these ingredients named in their formulations, but their effects and uses are very similar.
Since you have had persistent red, itchy patches on your inner thighs for several months without improvement from other creams, using a combination cream like Afderm MN can help address fungal infection, inflammation, and possible bacterial involvement simultaneously. However, prolonged use of corticosteroid-containing creams like these should be carefully monitored by a dermatologist to avoid side effects and ensure proper treatment.
Seeing a dermatologist is important to confirm the diagnosis and tailor treatment, especially since your symptoms have lasted for months and previous creams have not helped.
If you want, I can explain how each ingredient works or discuss safer long-term management options.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.
Answered 1 month ago