Manufacturer: Med Manor Organics
Pharmaceutical name: Ketoconazole
Pack: 1 tube (2% (15g))
Keto Cream is an antifungal treatment used for fungal infections when other options are unavailable or unsuitable. It is not recommended for treating fungal meningitis (infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord), fungal nail infections, prostate cancer, or Cushing syndrome. This medication can severely damage the liver and may lead to the need for a liver transplant or even death. It is also used to address scalp infections like dandruff and skin yeast infections.
The most frequently reported side effects of Keto Cream include constipation, heartburn, gas, altered taste sensation, dry mouth, changes in tongue color, insomnia, anxiety, numbness, burning or tingling sensations in the hands or feet, muscle aches, hair loss, flushing, chills, and various pains in the back, legs, or abdomen. Other side effects may involve black-tarry stools, bleeding gums, blood in urine or stools, blurred vision, unusual sensations such as burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, or tingling, changes in color vision (difficulty seeing colors, particularly blue or yellow), chest pain, increased light sensitivity, altered taste, flatulence, and tongue or tooth discoloration.
Keto Cream should not be used in conjunction with medications like dofetilide, quinidine, pimozide, and cisapride, as it can raise their plasma levels and potentially lengthen QT intervals, which can sometimes cause serious ventricular dysrhythmias such as torsades de pointes.
Keto Cream may interact with a variety of other drugs, including Abiraterone Acetate, Alcohol, Alfentanil (HCl), Aliskiren, Alprazolam, Aluminium hydroxide and oxide, Amphotericin B, Aprepitant, Artesunate, Astemizole, Beclomethasone (dipropionate), Bosentan, Carbamazepine, Cimetidine (HCl), Cisapride, Corticotropin, Cyclosporin A, Dabigatran, Desonide, Didanosine, Docetaxel, Eplerenone, Erlotinib, Famotidine, Fexofenadine, Flunisolide, and Indinavir (sulphate). Always consult your healthcare provider before altering the dosage or switching to a different medication if necessary.