Description
Here are the primary uses of Candid-B Cream:
- Fungal Skin Infections
- Inflammatory Skin Conditions
Sh5,000.00
Candid-B Cream is a topical medication that contains two active ingredients: Clotrimazole and Beclometasone Dipropionate. It is commonly used to treat certain skin conditions
Here are the primary uses of Candid-B Cream:
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Description | Candid-B Cream is a topical medication that contains two active ingredients: Clotrimazole and Beclometasone Dipropionate. It is commonly used to treat certain skin conditions |
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Content | Here are the primary uses of Candid-B Cream:
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