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Nystatin ointment

Disperse item 1 in 80.0 g of item 4 in a separate stainless steel container by using a spatula. [Pg.215]

Pass the dispersion through homogenizer twice, then transfer the dispersion to mixer. [Pg.215]

Rinse the homogenizer and container with 20.0 g of item 4 and transfer the rinsings to the mixer. [Pg.215]

Homogenize the dispersion at high speed for 15 minutes. Set the mixer at 40CM5°C. [Pg.215]

Transfer the molten mass from the fat-melting vessel to the mixer at 45°-50°C. [Pg.215]


Nystatin Ointment BPC No particle of nystatin has a maximum diameter greater than 75 fim... [Pg.25]

He also developed a fever of high grade associated with rigors. Later, he developed diarrhea and vomiting with general weakness and oral sores. (Sister reports that he developed the skin rash before the onset of all these symptoms.) He was admitted and treated for Typhoid. He improved. Given Nystatin ointment for oral sores, chloramphenicol and Septra. Discharged and stayed home for six months. [Pg.127]

Nystatin, clotrimazole, and miconazole creams or ointments applied two to four times daily with diaper changes have all shown to be effective in the treatment of candidal diaper rash. Although some of these products are available over the counter, parents and caregivers should be advised to initiate... [Pg.971]

For assaying oxytetracycline content in injections, tablets, capsules, ointments, and oral suspensions, the United States Pharmacopoeia 28 [1] uses a liquid chromatography method described in the assay under oxytetracycline. For oxytetracycline and Nystatin capsules and for oral suspension, United States Pharmacopoeia 28 [1] uses a microbiological method listed under antibiotics-microbial assays <81>. [Pg.102]

United States Pharmacopoeia 28 [1] describes a microbiological method under antibiotics-microbial assays for the analysis of OTC and nystatin capsules, OTC and nystatin for oral suspension, OTC HC1 and hydrocortisone ointment, and OTC HC1 and polymyxin B sulfate ointment. The methods are relative rather than absolute, which are based on the determination of the level of oxytetracycline by a microbiological response to a series of standard oxytetracycline concentrations by a... [Pg.104]

Nystatin (MYCOSTATIN) 5 lac U orally TDS, 1 lac U topical (ointment vaginal tablet)... [Pg.344]

Nystatin is a polyene macrolide much like amphotericin B. It is too toxic for parenteral administration and is only used topically. Nystatin is currently available in creams, ointments, suppositories, and other forms for application to skin and mucous membranes. It is not absorbed to a significant degree from skin, mucous membranes, or the gastrointestinal tract. As a result, nystatin has little toxicity, although oral use is often limited by the unpleasant taste. [Pg.1062]

Nystatin is available as an ointment for topical applications and as a suspension or tablet for oral administration. It is approved for oral administration at 100,000 lU/day for 7 days in chickens and turkeys by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but it is also used in cattle for treatment of genital mycoses. Nystatin is remarkably low in toxicity when given orally, but it is much more toxic after parenteral administration. [Pg.213]

Nystatin Mycostatin Nilstat others Mycostatin Nilstat Nystex Generic Lozenges oral suspension tablets Cream ointment powder Vaginal cream vaginal tablets Oropharyngeal candidiasis Cutaneous and mucocutaneous candidiasis Vulvovaginal candidiasis... [Pg.547]

Aluminum tubes are often used as the immediate package for dermal preparations. One important point to remember is that after the application of creams, ointments, or gels to the skin, all of the photo protection provided by the packaging is lost and photodegradation can occur. Topically applied drug substances with proven photoinstability, e.g., corticosteroids (36), retinoic acid (37), dithranol (38), and anti-mycotics (natamycine and nystatine) (39) fall into this category. [Pg.318]

Vaginal candidiasis is treated by clotrimazole, econazole, isoconazole, ketoconazole, miconazole or nystatin as pessaries or vaginal tablets or cream inserted once or twice a day with cream or ointment on surrounding skin. Failure may be due to a concurrent intestinal infection causing reinfection and nystatin tablets may be given by mouth... [Pg.263]

Nystatin, Neomycin Sulfate, Gramicidin, and Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment... [Pg.217]

NYSTATIN/TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONmE (Mycogen II cream 100,000 units/g nystatin, 0.1% triamcinolone, ointment 100,000 units/g nystatin, 0.1% triamcinolone, Mycolog II cream, 100,000 units/g nystatin, 0.1 % triamcinolone, Mytrex cream 100,000 units/g nystatin, 0.1% triamcinolone, ointment 100,000 units/g nystatin, 0.1% triamcinolone)... [Pg.508]

Nystatin (mycostatin, nilstat, others) is used only for candidiasis and is supplied in preparations intended for cutaneous, vaginal, or oral administration for this purpose. Infections of the nails and hyperkeratinized or crusted skin lesions do not respond. Topical preparations include ointments, creams, and powders, each containing 100,000 units per gram. Powders are preferred for moist lesions and are applied two or three times a day. Imadazoles or triazoles are more effective agents than nystatin for vaginal candidiasis. [Pg.811]

Nystatin (Mycostatin) can be given orally or topically to treat candidal infection. It is available in suspensions, eream, ointment, and vaginal tablets. It is poorly absorbed via the GI tract but the oral tablet form is used for intestinal... [Pg.270]

Nystatin (mycostatin) allergy is rare and might be overlooked as a cause of contact allergy because nystatin is often associated with more conunonly recognized sensitizers in broad spectrum creams and ointments. Few cases of contact allergy are reported (Wasilewski 1970 Coskey 1971). [Pg.333]

The tetraene antifungal antibiotic, pimaricin, has been shown to be effective when applied topically in experimental C. albicans oculomycosis in rabbits. In human medicine, comeal ulcers caused by Fusarium and Cephglosporium sp. have been treated successfully with topically applied pimaricin ointment. A short review su ests that pimaricin is no more effective than nystatin in the treatment of candidal vaginitis. ... [Pg.130]


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