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Having pink patches and red spots/lesions around scrotum and groin. For first 3, applied luliconazole cream and itraconazole 100 mg once daily. But no improvement was seen. Then I consulting another doctor, who suggested onabet-b cream along with itraconazole 100 mg twice daily and candid powder. Now improvement is seen after 3 days. But I have read that onabet-b should not be used as it contains steroids. So I consulted again, no the new doctor is suggesting ketoconazole and luliconazole cream. Is there any harm that I used onabet b for those 3 days earlier? Should I continue with luliconazole cream and itraconazole tab?


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