
A24-500MG Tab
COMED CHEMICALS` - tablet - 500 mg - 5 S
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Balaji Krishnan, MBBS · Updated June 2026
Medicines with the same active ingredient and strength as L-Candi Cream 30GM.
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L-Candi Cream 30GM
cream - 30 gm - 30 g
₹227
₹7.56 per g
SKINOCEAN PHARMACEUTICALS · soap - 75 g
₹159
₹2.12 per g
Canixa Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. · cream - 15 g
₹93
₹6.20 per g
Luliconazole (1% w/w)
Topical treatment of fungal skin infections such as candidiasis (yeast infection), ringworm (tinea), athlete’s foot, and jock itch.
Antifungal creams work by damaging the fungal cell membrane or inhibiting fungal growth, which helps clear the infection and relieves itching and redness. Exact mechanism depends on the active ingredient(s) in the formulation.
For external use only. Clean and dry the affected area, apply a thin layer of cream 1–2 times daily or as directed by a doctor. Continue for the full prescribed duration even if symptoms improve; wash hands after application.
Common side effects of L-Candi Cream 30GM may include:

COMED CHEMICALS` - tablet - 500 mg - 5 S
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COMED CHEMICALS` - capsule - 15 S
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COMED CHEMICALS` - cream - 30 g
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COMED CHEMICALS` - 180 ml
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COMED CHEMICALS` - 100 ml - 100 ml
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COMED CHEMICALS` - syrup - 100 ml
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COMED CHEMICALS` - tablet - 10 S
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COMED CHEMICALS` - tablet - 15 S
Standard delivery
A substitute contains the same active ingredient (salt), in the same strength, as L-Candi Cream 30GM. The medicine inside is the same — the brand name, manufacturer and price are what differ.
All medicines sold in India, branded or generic, must meet the quality standards set by the national drug regulator (CDSCO). A lower price does not mean lower quality.
Please confirm with your doctor or pharmacist before switching brands — they will check that the strength and form match your prescription.
Do not apply to eyes, mouth, or broken skin unless advised. Stop use and seek medical advice if severe irritation/allergy occurs. If no improvement within 1–2 weeks (or infection is widespread/recurrent), consult a doctor. Use cautiously in children and on large areas; avoid occlusive dressings unless prescribed.