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Luconac

Luconac

luliconazole

Manufacturer:

Sato Pharmaceutical

Distributor:

Zuellig Pharma
Concise Prescribing Info
Contents
Luliconazole
Indications/Uses
Mild to moderate tinea unguium w/ distal & lateral subungual onychomycosis symptoms.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Adult Apply to the whole affected nail once daily.
Contraindications
Past history of hypersensitivity.
Special Precautions
Severe patients. Continue treatment w/o interruption until nail is regenerated & affected area is cured. Not to be used for long period of time w/o specific reason; discontinue use & consider appropriate therapy if long-term treatment shows no effect. >48 wk of use. Does not directly improve discolored nails. Wipe off soln applied to skin around the nail. Pay attention when applying to the affected nail w/ wounds around the application site. Nail files & clippers for affected nails must not be reused on healthy nails. Not to use cosmetics or artificial nails on nail under treatment. Apply only to the affected nail. Not to be applied to cornea or conjunctiva for ophth use; immediately flush w/ water when accidentally applied to the eyes. Inflammable; not to be used near fire. Pregnancy & lactation. Low birth wt infants, neonates, nursing infants, infants or childn.
Adverse Reactions
Dry skin, contact dermatitis, eczema, dermatitis, skin irritation; paronychia, xerosis.
MIMS Class
Topical Antifungals & Antiparasites
ATC Classification
D01AC18 - luliconazole ; Belongs to the class of imidazole and triazole derivatives. Used in the topical treatment of fungal infection.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Luconac topical soln 5% w/w
Packing/Price
3.5 g x 1's;3.5 g x 10 × 1's
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