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Nizoral - Ketoconazole

Ketoconazole (Nizoral) 2% cream—apply to affected areas after each feeding First-line agent... [Pg.730]

Adrenal adenoma Surgery, postoperative Ketoconazole (Nizoral) 200-mgtabs 200 mg once or twice a day 200-1,200 mg/day, divided twice a 1,600 mg/day divided... [Pg.218]

Econazole (Spectazole) Fluconazole (Diflucan) Itraconazole (Sporanox) Ketoconazole (Nizoral)... [Pg.36]

Ketoconazole Nizoral) is approved for treating dermatophyte infections unresponsive to griseofulvin and for patients unable to tolerate that drug. A single oral... [Pg.491]

Unlike other imidazoles, ketoconazole Nizoral) can be absorbed orally, but it requires an acidic gastric environment patients concurrently treated with H2 blockers or who have achlorhydria have minimal drug... [Pg.599]

Ketoconazole (Nizoral) Nystatin (Mycostatin) Clotrimazole (Mycelex)... [Pg.40]

Oral 100 mg capsules 10 mg/mL solution Parenteral 10 mg/mL for IV infusion Ketoconazole (generic, Nizoral)... [Pg.1065]

Azole derivatives currently available for oral treatment of systemic mycosis include fluconazole (Diflucan), itraconazole (Sporanox), ketoconazole (Nizoral), and others. As discussed in Chapter 48, imidazole derivatives act by affecting the permeability of the cell membrane of sensitive cells through alterations of the biosynthesis of lipids, especially sterols, in the fungal cell. [Pg.1290]

Ketoconazole, 1% shampoo, apply every 3-4 days Nizoral A-D Synthetic azole antifungal agent with activity versus Pityrosporum ovale, a fungus that may cause seborrhea and dandruff. Massage over entire scalp for 3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and repeat application. [Pg.1345]

Ketoconazole Nizoral Stearyl and cetyl alcohols, sorbitan monostearate, polysorbate 60, polysorbate 80 None... [Pg.216]

Clinical Use. Ketoconazole (Nizoral) is used to treat a variety of superficial and deep fungal infections.9,35,72 This drug can be administered orally to treat pulmonary and systemic infections in candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, and several other types of deep fungal infections. Oral administration is... [Pg.549]

Ketoconazole (Nizoral) has a broad therapeutic potential for a number of superficial and systemic fungal infections. Ketoconazole dissolves in an acidic media therefore, antacids or histamine2-receptor-blocking agents reduce its effectiveness (Figure 45.3). Ketoconazole can cause gastrointestinal disturbances. [Pg.438]


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