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| Absorbine Antifungal Foot Powder |
| Class: Anti-infective/antifungal |
Action Alters permeability of fungal cell membrane, leading to cell death.
Indications Parenteral form: Treatment of severe systemic fungal infections. Vaginal form: Local treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis (moniliasis). Topical form: Treatment of topical fungal infections, including tinea infections and candidiasis.
Contraindications Hypersensitivity to imidazoles.
Systemic Infections
ADULTS: IV 200–3600 mg/day. May divide into 3 doses. Treatment of meningitis is supplemented by intrathecal injections of 20 mg/dose. Treatment of bladder infections is supplemented by bladder instillations of 200 mg per dose. CHILDREN 1–12 YR: IV 20–40 mg/kg/day (maximum 15 mg/kg/dose). CHILDREN < 1 YR: IV 15–30 mg/kg/day (maximum 15 mg/kg/dose).
Vaginal Infections
ADULTS: Intravaginal 1 suppository (200 mg) at bedtime for 3 days or 1 suppository (100 mg) for 7 days or 1 applicatorful at bedtime for 7 days.
Topical Infections
ADULTS: Topical Apply to infected area bid.
Anticoagulants, oral: May cause increased anticoagulant effect. Antihistamines, nonsedating type (eg, astemizole, terfenadine): Cardiotoxicity, including arrhythmias and death, has occurred when agents of this type were used together with azole-type antifungals.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CV: Tachycardia; arrhythmia; cardiorespiratory arrest. DERM: Phlebitis at infusion site; pruritus; rash; skin irritation, sensitization and burning from topical preparations. GI: Nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; anorexia. HEMA: Transient decreases in hematocrit; thrombocytopenia. META: Hyperlipemia possibly caused by vehicle. OTHER: Anaphylaxis; fever; chills. Topical or vaginal forms may cause similar reactions.
Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy in children < 1 yr not studied sufficiently. Cardiac effects: Have occurred, possibly because of too-rapid administration. Cremophor-type vehicle: Present in IV formulation; may cause electrophoretic abnormalities of lipoprotein; usually reversible.
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