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Topical, Miscellaneous, Ketanserin + Benzocaine
Dosage form:
Topical Gel
Strength:
2% + 20%
Indications/Special comments:
Aid in treatment of dermal ulcers and non-neoplastic uterine cervical ulcers. Traumatic wounds such as decubitus ulcers. Preparation of tissue for grafts and flaps. Uninfected burns. Regeneration of uterine cervix.
Dosage Administration:
Vaginal application: Cervical ulcers: one applicatorful every 24 hours before bedtime for 2 weeks. If patient develops hydrorrhea it is recommended to wait until it ceases. To vulva and vagina: applied every 24 hours before bedtime for 2 weeks
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Topical Anti-infectives, Ketoconazole
Dosage form:
Shampoo
Strength:
0.02
Indications/Special comments:
Fungal skin infections
Dosage Administration:
Adult: Dermatitis, seborrheic: Topical, twice a week for 2 to 4 weeks. Leave in place for 3 to 5 minutes before rinsing. Prophylaxis: once a week every 1 or 2 weeks. Pityriasis versicolor: Topical, to the affected skin and surrounding area(s), as a single application. Leave in place for 5 minutes before rinsing. Child: safety and efficacy have not been established.
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Topical Anti-infectives, Ketoconazole
Dosage form:
Ointment
Strength:
0.02
Indications/Special comments:
Fungal skin infections
Dosage Administration:
Adult: Topical to the affected skin and surrounding area. Tinea corporis or Tinea cruris, Tinea pedis or Pityriasis versicolor: once a day. Candidiasis, cutaneous: once a day. More resistant cases may require twice a day treatment. Seborrheic dermatitis: two times a day. Paronychia or Tinea barbae or Tinea capitis: two or three times a day. Safety and efficacy have not been established for paediatric use.
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Topical Anti-infectives, Ketoconazole
Dosage form:
Cream
Strength:
0.02
Indications/Special comments:
Fungal skin infections
Dosage Administration:
Adult: Topical to the affected skin and surrounding area. Tinea corporis or Tinea cruris, Tinea pedis or Pityriasis versicolor: once a day. Candidiasis, cutaneous: once a day. More resistant cases may require twice a day treatment. Seborrheic dermatitis: two times a day. Paronychia or Tinea barbae or Tinea capitis: two or three times a day. Safety and efficacy have not been established for paediatric use.
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Ophthalmics - Antiallergies, diagnostics and miscellaneous agents, Ketorolac Tromethamine
Dosage form:
Oral Drops
Strength:
0.4%, 0.5%
Indications/Special comments:
Temporary relief of ocular itching due to seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. Treatment of postoperative inflammation in patients who have undergone cataract extraction
Dosage Administration:
Use one drop four times a day to the affected eye(s) for relief of ocular itching due to seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. Treatment of postoperative inflammation: Patients who have undergone cataract extraction, one drop of ketorolac tromethamine ophthalmic solution should be applied to the affected eye four times daily beginning 24 hours after cataract surgery and continuing through the first 2 weeks of the postoperative period.
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Antifungals, Ketoconazole
Dosage form:
Tablet
Strength:
200mg
Indications/Special comments:
In chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis, fungal infections of the gastro intestinal tract, and dermatophyte infections of the skin and fingernails. It is also used for the treatment of systemic blastomycosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, & aracoccidioidomycosis.
Dosage Administration:
Oral: Adult: Candidiasis, vulvovaginal: 200 to 400mg once a day for five days. Pityriasis versicolor: 200mg once a day for five to ten days
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Antifungals, Ketoconazole
Dosage form:
Syrup
Strength:
20mg/ml
Indications/Special comments:
In chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis, fungal infections of the gastro intestinal tract, and dermatophyte infections of the skin and fingernails. It is also used for the treatment of systemic blastomycosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, & aracoccidioidomycosis
Dosage Administration:
Infants and Child up to 2 years of age: Dosage has not been established. For all antifungal indications: Child 2 years of age and older: 3.3 to 6.6mg per kg of body weight once a day.
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Analgesics, Ketorolac Tromethamine
Dosage form:
Tablet
Strength:
10mg
Indications/Special comments:
Short-term management of moderate to severe acute postoperative pain only
Dosage Administration:
Adult (body-weight 50 kg and above): Initially, 10mg, then 10 – 30mg every 4 – 6 hours as required for maximum duration of treatment 2 days, to be given over at least 15 seconds, frequency may be increased to up to every 2 hours during initial postoperative period; maximum 90mg per day. Elderly: Initially, 10mg, then 10 – 30 mg every 4 – 6 hours as required for maximum duration of treatment 2 days, to be given over at least 15 seconds, frequency may be increased to up to every 2 hours during initial postoperative period; maximum 60mg per day.
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Analgesics, Ketorolac Tromethamine
Dosage form:
Injection
Strength:
5mg/ml, 30mg/ml, 60mg/ml
Indications/Special comments:
Short-term management of moderate to severe acute postoperative pain only
Dosage Administration:
I.M. and I.V. Adult (body-weight up to 50 kg); Initially, 10mg, then 10 – 30mg every 4 – 6 hours as required for maximum duration of treatment 2 days, to be given over at least 15 seconds, frequency may be increased to up to every 2 hours during initial postoperative period; maximum 60mg per day
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Anaesthetic, General, Ketamine Hydrochloride
Dosage form:
Injection
Strength:
100mg/ml in 10ml ampoule
Indications/Special comments:
Anaesthesia for short diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation; to induce anaesthesia prior to administration of other general anaesthesia. It is also used to supplement low potency anaesthetic such as nitrous oxide.
Dosage Administration:
Adult: Induction: IV: 1 to 2mg per kg of body weight administered as a single dose or by IV infusion at a rate of 0.5mg per kg of body weight per minute. IM: 5 -10mg per kg of body weight. Maintenance: IV: 0.01 - 0.05mg (base) per kg of body weight by continuous infusion at a rate of 1 - 2mg per minute. Child and Elderly: Same as adult.
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