Nizoral.


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 Dose: 200mg Tablets
 Packed: 10
 Manufactured by: Ethnor

 Dose: 2% (10 bottles)
 Packed: 1000ml Shampoo
 Manufactured by: Janssen-Cilag

 Dose: 2% (2 bottles)
 Packed: 200ml Shampoo
 Manufactured by: Janssen-Cilag

 Dose: 2% (5 bottles)
 Packed: 500ml Shampoo
 Manufactured by: Janssen-Cilag

 Dose: 200mg
 Packed: 30 Tablets
 Manufactured by: Janssen-Cilag


Nizoral Indications

Nizoral is indicated to treat skin infections such as:
- Athlete's foot;
- Fungal infections of the fingernails toenails mouth (thrush) lungs vagina blood;
- Jock itch;
- Ringworm;
Treats fungal infections in:
- Lungs;
- The skin;
- Throat;
- Urinary tract;
Belongs to a class of drugs called antifungals.

Nizoral Side Effects

Nizoral side effects may include:
- Abdominal pain or discomfort;
- Abdominal pain;
- Dark urine or unusual fatigue;
- Diarrhea;
- Dizziness;
- Fatigue;
- Headache;
- Itching;
- Liver damage;
- Nausea;
- Pale stools;
- Vomiting;
- Yellow skin or eyes;

Nizoral Brand Names

Nizoral synonyms:
- AC-FA;
- Arcolane;
- Beatoconazole;
- C-86;
- Cetoneo;
- Cetonil;
- Cetozaz;
- Daktarin Gold;
- Diazon;
- Ebersept;
- Ergomicon;
- Eumicel;
- Eurolat;
- Faction;
- Fangan;
- Fitonal;
- Fungo Farmasierra;
- Fungo Zeus;
- Grenfung;
- Hexal Konazol Shampoo;
- Hyphoral;
- Ilgem;
- Keduo;
- Ketoconazole;
- Ketoderm;
- Ketolef;
- Ketovid;
- Konaturil;
- Larry;
- Lozan;
- Micoespec K;
- Micoral;
- Neo-egmol;
- Nizoral;
- Orifungal M;
- Orifungal;
- Orozanol;
- Panfungol;
- Perative;
- Pristine;
- Pristinex;
- Scalpin;
- Sebizole;
- Sioconazol;
- Socosep;
- Sostatin;
- Stada K;
- Terzolin;
- Tikl;
- TKC;
- Tonazox;
- Yucomy;
- Zanoc;
- Zolmicol;

Nizoral Dosage

Ask your doctor to tell you the correct dose of Nizoral that suits you best.

Nizoral Overdose

Symptoms of Nizoral overdose may include:
- Abdominal pain;
- Diarrhea;
- Dizziness;
- Headache;
- Nausea;
- Ringing in the years;
- Vomiting;

Nizoral Contraindications

Nizoral is contraindicated if you have:
- Liver disease;
- If you are taking antacids stomach ulcer drugs or stomach acid reducers;
- Achlorhydria (a decreased production of stomach acid);

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