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Nizoral (Ketoconazole) Cream 2%
Nizoral (Ketoconazole) Cream 2%

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Nizoral (Ketoconazole) Cream 2%

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Antifungal
Commercial Name: Nizoral
Active Ingredient: Ketoconazole
Production form: tubes
Utilization: broad-spectrum antifungal product
Available Dosage: 2mg, 15mg
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Price
1 tubes
₩124921.68
₩124921.68
2 tubes
₩69896.65
₩139793.30
4 tubes
₩41640.56
₩166562.23
6 tubes
₩32469.72
₩194818.33
8 tubes
₩27698.41
₩221587.26
1 tubes
₩124921.68
₩124921.68
2 tubes
₩69896.65
₩139793.30
4 tubes
₩41640.56
₩166562.23
6 tubes
₩32469.72
₩194818.33
8 tubes
₩27698.41
₩221587.26
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Description
Nizoral 2% Cream 30g
 
Nizoral 2% cream is a broad spectrum antifungal product.
 
        It effectively treats common fungal and candida skin infections including mild seborrhoeic dermatitis, Use Nizoral 2% cream to treat seborrhoeic dermatitis when present on the face and body. To treat seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp use Nizoral 2% Anti-Dundruff Treatment.


Active Ingredients:
  • Ketoconazole 20mg/g
  • Sodium Sulfite 2mg/g
 
Dosage:
        Apply cream to the affected areas once or twice daily by rubbing the cream gently to cover affected and immediate surrounding areas. Continue treatment for 14 days after the disappearance of symptoms.
 
Warnings:
        Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding without the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
By Cathy Wong | Claudia Chaves, MD Medically reviewed by
Updated on 21.11.2024
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