Clotrimazole Dosage: How to Use for Different Conditions
Last reviewed: March 2026
Overview
Clotrimazole is available in various topical formulations for different types of fungal infections. The dosing frequency and duration depend on the condition being treated and the body area affected.
Topical Formulations
| Formulation | Concentration | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|
| Cream | 1% | Most skin infections |
| Solution/Lotion | 1% | Hairy areas, between toes |
| Vaginal cream | 1%, 2% | Vaginal yeast infections |
| Vaginal suppository | 100mg, 200mg | Vaginal yeast infections |
| Oral troche | 10mg | Oral thrush |
Dosing by Condition
Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis)
| Application | Frequency | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Apply thin layer to affected area | Twice daily (morning and evening) | 4 weeks |
Tips:
- Apply between and around all toes, even if only some appear affected
- Include the soles and sides of feet if involved
- Continue full course even if symptoms resolve earlier
Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris)
| Application | Frequency | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Apply thin layer to affected area | Twice daily | 2 weeks |
Tips:
- Apply to inner thighs and groin area
- Extend application slightly beyond visible infection
- Keep area dry; wear loose-fitting clothing
Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)
| Application | Frequency | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Apply thin layer to affected area | Twice daily | 4 weeks |
Tips:
- Cover the entire ring plus about 1 inch of surrounding healthy skin
- Multiple rings should all be treated
Vaginal Yeast Infections
| Product | Dosing | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1% cream with applicator | One applicator intravaginally at bedtime | 7 days |
| 2% cream with applicator | One applicator intravaginally at bedtime | 3 days |
| 100mg suppository | One suppository intravaginally at bedtime | 7 days |
| 200mg suppository | One suppository intravaginally at bedtime | 3 days |
Tips:
- Use at bedtime to allow medication to stay in place
- Complete the full course even if symptoms improve
- External cream may be applied to vulvar area for itching relief
Oral Thrush
| Product | Dosing | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 10mg troche (lozenge) | Dissolve one slowly in mouth 5 times daily | 14 days |
Tips:
- Allow troche to dissolve completely (15-30 minutes)
- Do not chew or swallow whole
- Continue for full 14 days to prevent recurrence
Application Instructions
For Skin Infections
- Wash and dry the affected area thoroughly before application
- Apply a thin layer of cream or solution to cover the infection
- Extend beyond visible infection by about 1 inch in all directions
- Gently rub in until absorbed
- Wash hands after application (unless treating the hands)
- Allow to dry before covering with clothing
Frequency Tips
- Twice daily means morning and evening, approximately 12 hours apart
- Be consistent — apply at the same times each day
- After bathing is ideal for morning applications
- Before bed ensures overnight contact time
Duration Guidelines
| Condition | Minimum Treatment |
|---|---|
| Athlete’s foot | 4 weeks |
| Jock itch | 2 weeks |
| Ringworm | 4 weeks |
| Vaginal yeast infection | 1-7 days depending on product |
| Oral thrush | 14 days |
Why Complete the Full Course
- Prevents recurrence — Fungi not fully eliminated will regrow
- Reduces resistance — Incomplete treatment can promote resistant strains
- Ensures deep infection is treated — Surface symptoms clear before deeper infection
Special Populations
Children
- 2 years and older: Same dosing as adults for topical skin products
- Under 2 years: Consult a healthcare provider
- Vaginal products: Not typically recommended for children
Pregnancy
- Topical skin products: Generally considered safe
- Vaginal products: Often recommended by healthcare providers for yeast infections during pregnancy, but consult first
- Oral troches: Consult healthcare provider
Elderly
- No dosage adjustment needed
- Monitor for skin sensitivity
What to Avoid
| Avoid | Reason |
|---|---|
| Skipping doses | Reduces effectiveness |
| Stopping early | Increases recurrence risk |
| Occlusive bandages | May increase absorption and irritation |
| Applying to broken skin | Unless directed by healthcare provider |
| Eyes and mouth | For topical skin products only |
Doses shown reflect standard OTC product labeling. Always check your specific product as concentrations and formulations vary.
Sources
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration. OTC Drug Monograph M020: Topical Antifungal Drug Products for OTC Human Use. Monograph. Updated 2019. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/dockets/98fr/98-4808-gdl0001.pdf. Accessed March 2026.
- U.S. National Library of Medicine. Clotrimazole Topical. MedlinePlus Drug Information. Updated 2022. https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601142.html. Accessed March 2026.
- U.S. National Library of Medicine. Clotrimazole Vaginal. MedlinePlus Drug Information. Updated 2022. https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601148.html. Accessed March 2026.
- DailyMed. Clotrimazole Cream 1% (Lotrimin AF). Drug Label. https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/search.cfm?labeltype=all&query=clotrimazole. Accessed March 2026.