Tagrit Antifungal Treament Ketoconazole 1
Generic: Ketoconazole
AzolesAlso: Tagrit Antifungal Treament Ketoconazole 1%✓ FDA-verified
View full FDA label ↗Tagrit is a medication used to treat various fungal infections of the skin, such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It works by targeting and reducing the growth of the fungus that causes these infections, helping to relieve symptoms like itching and redness. For adults and children aged 12 and older, it is applied to the affected area once or twice a day for up to four weeks, while children under 12 should consult a doctor before use. It's important to remember that this medication is for external use only and should not be applied to broken or severely irritated skin. If you are allergic to ketoconazole or any of its ingredients, you should avoid using it.
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Uses
- Fungal infections of the skin.
- Folliculitis.
- Athlete's foot.
- Jock itch.
- Ringworm.
- Seborrheic dermatitis.
- Tinea corporis.
- Tinea cruris.
- Tinea pedis.
- Tinea versicolor.
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Dosage
Adults and children 12 years and over: Clean and dry the affected area before application.
Apply a small amount to the affected area once or twice daily.
Use continuously for up to 4 weeks, or as directed by a healthcare provider.
Children under 12 years: Ask a doctor before use.
Always follow your doctor's specific instructions for your dose.
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Side effects
Common
RashItchingScalingRednessDiscomfort
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Warnings
⚠ Important warnings
- For external use only.
- Do not use on broken, inflamed, or severely irritated skin.
- Avoid contact with the eyes.
- If allergic to Ketoconazole or any other ingredients, do not use.
- Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition does not improve within 2-4 weeks.
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Data Source: Publicly available drug labeling information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Data Source: Publicly available drug labeling information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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