If you’re looking to buy Daktacort online from a UK-based, regulated pharmacy, this brand page brings together the Daktacort products currently available on withaid. Daktacort is a pharmacy medicine commonly chosen when a fungal skin infection is suspected and the area is also inflamed or itchy. It contains two active ingredients—miconazole (antifungal) and hydrocortisone (a mild corticosteroid)—so it’s important to use it exactly as directed and only for the recommended short timeframe.
Most people shopping this page want a quick way to compare pack size, check suitability (including age guidance), and order a trusted treatment with clear product information. Open the product listing below to review directions, warnings and the patient information leaflet. You may also be asked a few short suitability questions before checkout to help ensure this product is appropriate. If symptoms are severe, spreading, recurrent, or you’re unsure whether it’s a fungal infection, a pharmacist can advise, and a GP (or NHS 111) can help if an assessment is needed.
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Why choose Daktacort
- Two active ingredients: combines antifungal care with a mild corticosteroid ingredient to help manage inflammation alongside suspected fungal infection.
- Short-term, directed use: designed for limited-duration treatment—always follow the label and leaflet guidance.
- Clear UK pharmacy safeguards: product warnings, suitability prompts and leaflet access help you make a safer choice.
- Easy to shop online: quickly compare the available pack and order discreetly for home delivery.
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FAQs
What is Daktacort?
Daktacort is a pharmacy cream containing miconazole (antifungal) and hydrocortisone (a mild corticosteroid). It’s typically used when a fungal skin infection is suspected and the area is also inflamed or itchy. Always check the label and leaflet for full details.
Is Daktacort suitable for athlete’s foot or sweat rash?
The product listing indicates Daktacort may be used for inflamed athlete’s foot and inflamed sweat rash symptoms. If you’re not sure the cause is fungal, or if symptoms are worsening, ask a pharmacist or GP before use.
How long can I use Daktacort for?
Use for the shortest time recommended on the product information. Do not use it for longer than directed unless a doctor has advised you to do so.
Who should not use Daktacort?
Check the “do not use” guidance on the product page and patient information leaflet. Restrictions may include certain skin conditions, broken skin, and using on the face, eyes or mucous membranes.
Can children use Daktacort?
Age limits apply. The product listing notes it should not be used under a specified age unless advised by a doctor. If you’re buying for a child, speak to a pharmacist first.
What if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning a pregnancy, speak to a pharmacist or GP before using Daktacort.
When should I stop and seek advice?
Get medical advice if symptoms are severe, spreading, recurrent, or not improving as expected, or if the area becomes painful, weepy, or looks infected. If you’re unsure, a pharmacist can advise, and a GP or NHS 111 can help if you need assessment.
Safety information: Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use and follow directions carefully. This page provides general information and does not replace advice from a pharmacist, GP or other healthcare professional.