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Shampoo:
Ketoral shampoo is indicated for the treatment and prophylaxis of infections in
which the yeast Malassezia (previously called Pityrosporum) is involved, such
as pityriasis versicolor (localized), seborrhoeic dermatitis and pityriasis
capitis (dandruff).
Cream: Cream is used for topical application in the treatment of
dermatophyte infections of the skin such as tinea corporis, tinea cruris
(dhobie itch), tinea manus and tinea pedis (athlete’s foot) infections due to
Trichophyton spp, Microsporon spp and Epidermophyton spp. Ketoral 2% cream is
also indicated for the treatment of cutaneous candidosis (including vulvitis),
candidal intertrigo (sweat rash), tinea (pityriasis) versicolor and seborrhoeic
dermatitis caused by Malassezia (previously called Pityrosporum) spp.
Tablet: Treatment of superficial and deep mycoses:
Maintenance treatment to prevent recurrence in systemic mycotic
infections and in chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis.
Prophylactic treatment to prevent mycotic infection in patients with reduced
host defenses, e.g., patients with cancer, organ transplant and burns.
Medicated bar: Medicated bar is indicated for All Kinds of Body Fungus.
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Ketoconazole
interacts with 14-α-sterol demethylase, a cytochrome P-450 enzyme necessary for
the conversion of lanosterol to ergosterol. This results in inhibition of
ergosterol synthesis and increased fungal cellular permeability due to reduced
amounts of ergosterol present in the fungal cell membrane. This metabolic
inhibition also results in accumulation of 14α-methyl-3,6-diol, a toxic
metabolite. The increase in membrane fluidity is also thought to produce
impairment of membrane-bound enzyme systems as components become less closely
packed.
Shampoo: The
affected areas of the skin or the scalp should be washed with ketoconazole 2%
shampoo, which should be left on the skin/scalp for 3 to 5 minutes before
rinsing.
Treatment:
Prophylaxis:
Cream:
Tablet:
Duration of Treatment-
Ketoconazole bar: Body Fungus: rub gently on the overall body to produce lather.
Leave for 4-5 minutes. Rinse of thoroughly with water.
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Shampoo and Cream: No information was found.
Tablet: Reduced absorption with antimuscarinics, antacids,
H2-blockers, PPIs and sucralfate. Reduced plasma concentrations with
rifampicin, isoniazid, efavirenz, nevirapine, phenytoin. May also reduce
concentrations of isoniazid and rifampicin. May reduce efficacy of oral
contraceptives. May increase serum levels of CYP3A4 substrates e.g. digoxin,
oral anticoagulants, sildenafil, tacrolimus.
Contraindicated
in patients with known hypersensitivity to ketoconazole.
Shampoo:
Topical treatment with Ketoral shampoo 2% is generally well tolerated. As with
other shampoos, a local burning sensation, itching or contact dermatitis (due
to irritation or allergy) may occur on exposed areas. Oily and dry hair have
been reported rarely with the use of Ketoral shampoo 2%.
Cream: Commonly observed adverse reactions to Ketoral cream in
clinical trials were skin application site burning sensation, erythema and
pruritus. Uncommon adverse reactions are application site bleeding, discomfort,
dryness, inflammation, irritation, paraesthesia and reaction; bullous eruption,
dermatitis contact, rash, skin exfoliation and sticky skin.
Tablet: Ketoral is very well tolerated. Nausea and itching may
occasionally occur. In some patients, an idosyncratic liver reaction may occur
(incidence 1:10000).
Shampoo: Since
ketoconazole is not absorbed through the skin after topical application,
pregnancy and lactation are not a contraindication for the use of ketoconazole
shampoo 2%.
Cream: There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant
or lactating women. To date, no other relevant epidemiological data are
available. Data on a limited number of exposed pregnancies indicate no adverse
effects of topical Ketoconazole on pregnancy or on the health of the foetus/newborn
child. Animal studies have shown reproductive toxicity following oral
administration of Ketoconazole. No effects on the breastfed newborn/infant are
anticipated.
Tablet: Pregnancy category C. There is no adequate and well controlled
studies in pregnant women. Ketoconazole Tablets should not be used during
pregnancy and lactation.
Shampoo: In
patients who have been on prolonged treatment with topical corticosteroids, it
is recommended that the steroid therapy be gradually withdrawn over a period of
2 to 3 weeks, while using Ketoral shampoo 2%, to prevent any potential rebound
effect. Increased hair shedding is often associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis
and dandruff, and has been rarely reported with the use of Ketoral shampoo 2%.
Avoid contact with the eyes. If the shampoo should get into the eyes, they
should be bathed with water.
Cream: Not for ophthalmic use. If a potent topical corticosteroid has
been used previously in the treatment of seborrhoeic dermatitis, a recovery
period of 2 weeks should be allowed before using Ketoral 2% w/w cream, as an
increased incidence of steroid induced skin sensitisation has been reported
when no recovery period is allowed.
Tablet: In patients with a previous history of liver disease, liver
enzyme levels should be monitored during treatment. When patients develop
symptoms indicative of liver reaction, such as nausea or fatigue, accompanied
with pale faeces, dark urine or jaundice, Ketoral therapy should be stopped
immediately
Shampoo: Not
expected as Ketoral shampoo 2% is intended for external use only. In the event
of accidental ingestion, only supportive measures should be carried out. To
avoid aspiration, emesis or gastric lavage should not be performed.
Cream: Exaggerated topical application may lead to erythema, oedema
and a burning sensation, which will disappear upon discontinuation of the
treatment. If accidental ingestion of Ketoral 2% w/w cream occurs, no special
measures have to be taken.
Drugs for
subcutaneous and mycoses
Keep below
25°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of
children.
Molecular Formula : |
C26H28Cl2N4O4 |
Chemical Structure : |
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Ketoral 200 mg
Tablet belongs to the class of drugs called azole antifungals. It works by
stopping the growth of the fungus.
Ketoral 200 mg
Tablet is an antiandrogen, antifungal, and antiglucocorticoid medication used
to treat a number of fungal infections.
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