2% cream: Discontinue nursing or the cream.2% foam, gel, or shampoo: Use with caution.1% shampoo: Nursing women considering self-medication should consult clinician before using the preparation.Pediatric Use2% cream: Safety and efficacy not established in children; has been used without unusual ...
What is ketoconazole cream used for?More about ketoconazole Check interactions Compare alternatives Pricing & coupons Reviews (24) Drug images Side effects Dosage information During pregnancy Support group Drug class: azole antifungals Breastfeeding En español Patient resources Ketoconazole drug information...
Kuric should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. It is not known whether Kuric cream administered topically could result in detectable quantities in breast milk. Nevertheless, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or di...
Ketoconazoleis used to treat severe recalcitrant infections such asmucocutaneous candidiasis,histoplasmosis,coccidioidomycosis, andchromomycosis. It is not active againstAspergillus. In addition to systemic formulations, ketoconazole is available as a topical cream and shampoo. ...
Then,2.5 grams of a 2% ketoconazole cream was applied to an area of 9 x 1 cm2at the center of the stripped area. Microdialysis was performed at 14/min flow rate and samples were collected every hour for 6 hours. In another attempt, an oral formulation of ketoconazole (200 mg) was ...
Ketoconazole Cream What Is Ketoconazole Cream? Ketoconazole topical (for the skin) (Brand Names:Extina,Kuric,NizoralA-D, Nizoral Topical,Xolegel) is anantifungal medicationused to treat fungal infections of the skin such as athlete's foot,jock itch,ringworm, andseborrhea(dry, flaking skin). ...
Clinicomycological Profile and Antifungal Sensitivity Pattern of Commonly Used Azoles in Dermatophytosis Introduction: Dermatophytosis is a common superficial fungal infection of the skin, hair and nails caused by Trichophyton, Microsporum and Epidermophyton dermatophytic species. Identification of causati...
Group 1 used terbinafine cream and group 2 applied ketoconazole cream on the skin lesions for two weeks. Each group consisted of 55 patients. Clinical and mycological examinations were performed at baseline, at the end of the 2nd, 4th and 8th week of starting the treatment regimens. Results...
Adults: 2% cream applied topically to affected areas daily for 2 weeks (except for tinea pedis, which may require 6 weeks of therapy) Contraindications • Hypersensitivity to drug or its components • Concurrent oral astemizole, cisapride, triazolam, or terfenadine therapy Precautions Use cautio...
Dosage FormStrength% of Dispensed Products Cream 2% 54.2% Shampoo 2% 45.8%Distribution of Days Supplied (2022)"Days supply" is defined as the number of days that a prescription should last. For example, a prescription of 60 tablets that is taken twice daily has a day supply of 30 days....