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Introduction About KERAGLO AD BODY WASH
KERAGLO AD BODY WASH contains Ketoconazole which belongs to the group of medicines called Antifungals. It is used to manage various fungal infections of skin such as ringworm, athlete’s foot and dermatitis associated with such infections.
KERAGLO AD BODY WASH can also be used to manage other fungal infections like candida paronychia (fungal infection around nails), cutaneous candidiasis (fungal infection of the skin), and pityriasis versicolor (characterized by the development of hyperpigmented patches on the trunk that may or may not spread to the arms and shoulders).
Before using KERAGLO AD BODY WASH, inform your doctor if you have any allergies, pre-existing conditions, or if you are taking any other medicines. KERAGLO AD BODY WASH should be used with caution in pregnant and nursing women. The safety and effectiveness of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH in children (less than 12 years of age) have not been established, so consult your child’s doctor for advice.
The most common side effects associated with KERAGLO AD BODY WASH are skin dryness, itching, redness, or burning sensations. It is recommended that you consult the doctor if any of the symptoms worsen.
Uses Of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH
Manages various fungal infections of skin such as:
- Ringworm, athlete’s foot and dermatitis associated with such infections
- Candida paronychia
- Cutaneous candidiasis
- Pityriasis versicolor
How KERAGLO AD BODY WASH Works
KERAGLO AD BODY WASH clears the infection by causing holes in the fungal cell membranes, and thus killing the fungi.
How to use KERAGLO AD BODY WASH
Always apply KERAGLO AD BODY WASH as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Apply KERAGLO AD BODY WASH on the affected area. It can be applied on body and scalp. Wash and rinse thoroughly with water after applying KERAGLO AD BODY WASH. Avoid contact of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH with nose, mouth or eyes.
If KERAGLO AD BODY WASH accidentally gets in your eye, gently rinse your eyes with cold water. Your doctor will decide the right dose and duration of therapy for you according to your age, body weight and disease condition.
Side Effects Of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH
Common
- skin dryness, itching, redness or burning sensation
How To Manage Side Effects
Dry Skin
Try to avoid the urge to scratch as it may lead to further damage. Keep your nails trimmed and clean. Use a gentle cleanser to wash the skin to avoid dirt and bacterial build up. Do not rub the area roughly with a harsh cloth as it may cause more itching. Instead, let the area air-dry. Cover with a generous layer of moisturizer and stay hydrated. Applying ice packs may provide relief to the burning sensation of skin. Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms remain or worsen.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
Use with CautionKERAGLO AD BODY WASH should be used with caution in pregnant women as it is not known if this medicine will harm your unborn baby. Consult your doctor before using it.
Breastfeeding
Use with CautionKERAGLO AD BODY WASH should be used with caution in breastfeeding women as it is not known if this medicine passes into your breast milk. Consult your doctor before using it.
Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not use KERAGLO AD BODY WASH if you are allergic to Ketoconazole or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
Use In Pediatrics
Monitoring requiredThe safety and effectiveness of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH in children (less than 12 years of age) have not been established. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.
Use In Geriatrics
Monitoring requiredThere is no proper information about the use of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH in elderly patients (older than 65 years of age). Consult your doctor before using it.
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug Interactions
Before using KERAGLO AD BODY WASH, inform your doctor if you are taking, have taken, or might take any other medicine, including prescription, non-prescription or any herbal medicine.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally use too much of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Ketoconazole |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Azole antifungal |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Fungal infections |
| Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Solution, Scalp Solution, Cream, Gel, Lotion, Ointment, Shampoo, Soap, Body Wash, Bar, Eye Drops, Dusting Powder, Scrub |
More Information
- Keep KERAGLO AD BODY WASH out of reach from children
- Do not store above 25°C
FAQs About KERAGLO AD BODY WASH
Q: Can KERAGLO AD BODY WASH be used on infants?
A: The safety and effectiveness of KERAGLO AD BODY WASH in children (less than 12 years of age) have not been established. Consult your child’s doctor for advice. The doctor will determine an appropriate dose or select a suitable alternative management for your child.
Q: What if KERAGLO AD BODY WASH accidentally gets into my eyes, mouth, or nose?
A: Avoid getting KERAGLO AD BODY WASH into your eyes, mouth, or nose. In case it comes in contact with these areas accidentally, wash it thoroughly with water in these areas accidentally, wash it thoroughly with water. Call your doctor if any discomfort occurs.
Q: Can KERAGLO AD BODY WASH be used by elderly people?
A: KERAGLO AD BODY WASH is not recommended to be used by elders above the age of 65 due to a lack of safety data. For patients below that age, it is recommended to be used only after consultation with a doctor.
Q: Can KERAGLO AD BODY WASH be used by pregnant women?
A: KERAGLO AD BODY WASH should be used with caution in pregnant women because it is unknown if it will harm your unborn child. If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning for pregnancy, consult your doctor before taking it.
Q: Can I take other medicines with KERAGLO AD BODY WASH?
A: Before using KERAGLO AD BODY WASH, inform your doctor if you are taking, have taken, or might take any other medicine, including prescription, over-the-counter or herbal medicine, as these might lead to serious side effects by interacting with each other.
References
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