Clotrimazole Powder

Clotrimazole Powder

Product Details:

  • Storage Room Temperature
  • Grade Medicine Grade
  • Purity High
  • Application Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Smell Sharp
  • Form Powder
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Clotrimazole Powder Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

Clotrimazole Powder Product Specifications

  • Room Temperature
  • Medicine Grade
  • Sharp
  • Powder
  • High
  • Pharmaceutical Industry

Clotrimazole Powder Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 10 Days
  • All India

Product Description



Our Clotrimazole Powder is a high-grade medicine grade product designed for use in the pharmaceutical industry. This fine powder is stored at room temperature and has a sharp smell. With a purity level that meets industry standards, our Clotrimazole Powder is perfect for pharmaceutical applications. Whether you need it for antifungal creams, ointments, or other medicinal products, our Clotrimazole Powder is the ideal choice.

FAQs of Clotrimazole Powder:


Q: What is the storage recommendation for Clotrimazole Powder?

A: Clotrimazole Powder should be stored at room temperature to maintain its effectiveness and stability.

Q: What is the grade of Clotrimazole Powder?

A: Our Clotrimazole Powder is of high medicine grade, ensuring its quality and purity for pharmaceutical use.

Q: What form does Clotrimazole Powder come in?

A: Clotrimazole Powder comes in a fine, powdered form, making it easy to incorporate into various pharmaceutical products.

Q: Can Clotrimazole Powder be used for making antifungal medications?

A: Yes, our Clotrimazole Powder is suitable for use in antifungal creams, ointments, and other medicinal products.

Q: What is the smell of Clotrimazole Powder?

A: Clotrimazole Powder has a sharp smell, characteristic of its chemical composition.

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