Three types of tinea infections—one formulation
Choose the power of OXISTAT Lotion
When prescribing treatment for the following tinea infections, OXISTAT Lotion has your patients covered1:
Tinea pedis
- OXISTAT Lotion is not just for in-between the toes—it can be used for interdigital and plantar tinea pedis1
- OXISTAT Lotion is an appropriate formulation for hyperkeratotic plantar tinea pedis, which is often characterized by dry, scaly, or in severe cases, cracked skin2-4
Tinea cruris
- OXISTAT Lotion is an appropriate formulation for application to hairy areas of the body5
Tinea corporis
- OXISTAT Lotion is a suitable formulation for broad areas typically affected by tinea corporis, such as the trunk or back5
Tinea pedis
- OXISTAT Lotion is not just for in-between the toes—it can be used for interdigital and plantar tinea pedis1
- OXISTAT Lotion is an appropriate formulation for hyperkeratotic plantar tinea pedis, which is often characterized by dry, scaly, or in severe cases, cracked skin2-4
Tinea cruris
- OXISTAT Lotion is an appropriate formulation for application to hairy areas of the body5
Tinea corporis
- OXISTAT Lotion is a suitable formulation for broad areas typically affected by tinea corporis, such as the trunk or back5
References: 1. OXISTAT® Lotion Prescribing Information; July 2022. 2. Noble SL, Forbes RC, Stamm PL. Diagnosis and management of common tinea infections. Am Fam Physician. 1998;58(1):163-174. 3. Welsh O, Gonzalez GM. Dermatophytosis (tinea) and other superficial fungal infections. In: Diagnosis and Treatment of Fungal Infections. 2nd ed. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing; 2008:245-260. 4. Data on file, ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 5. Phillips RM, Rosen T. Topical antifungal agents. In: Wolverton SE, ed. Comprehensive Dermatologic Drug Therapy. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2013:460-472.