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KETOCON + PLUS

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Generic Name for KETOCON + PLUS

Ketoconazole 2%; crm + hydrocortisone 1%; gel.

Legal Classification:

Rx

Pharmacological Class for KETOCON + PLUS

Azole antifungal + steroid.

Manufacturer of KETOCON + PLUS

Tiber Laboratories

Indications for KETOCON + PLUS

Ketoconazole: tinea corporis, t. cruris, t. pedis, t. versicolor, cutaneous candidiasis, seborrheic dermatitis. Hydrocortisone: corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses.

Adult dose for KETOCON + PLUS

Ketoconazole: apply once daily to affected and adjacent area. Treat for at least 2 wks. T. pedis: treat for 6 wks. Seborrheic dermatitis: apply to affected area twice daily for 4 wks or until clinical clearing. Reevaluate if no improvement after full course of treatment. ≥2yrs: Hydrocortisone: apply to affected area 3–4 times daily.

Children's dosing for KETOCON + PLUS

Ketoconazole: not recommended. Hydrocortisone: <2yrs: not recommended.

Warnings/Precautions for KETOCON + PLUS

Discontinue if sensitization occurs. Hydrocortisone: reevaluate if condition worsens or symptoms persist ≥7 days, or resolve and reoccur within a few days. Avoid eyes. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers.

Adverse Reactions for KETOCON + PLUS

Ketoconazole: irritation, pruritus, stinging, allergic reactions, contact dermatitis (rare).

How is KETOCON + PLUS supplied?

Kit—1 (ketoconazole crm 60g + hydrocortisone gel 1.5oz)

Related Disease:

Fungal skin infections~topical antifungals
Skin infections

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